Saturday, February 29, 2020

Take a Leap


In 45 B.C.,  Julius Caesar, the Roman ruler, aided by the astronomer Sosigenes, decreed that they add a day every four Februaries. They based this on the understanding that every year is essentially 365.25 days.

A true solar year is 365.2422 years, according to NASA. As a result, the seasons started a day earlier every century after the Julian calendar.

What leaps will you take today?



Find an adventure and jump to it.



Amaze yourself as you go into light and height.

Happy Leap Day.


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