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Hey there, future or current Nassau County neighbor! I'm James (your go-to real-estate agent,—and yes, amateur beer appreciator). Did you know that October 27 is National American Beer Day? That means it's time to raise a glass—not just to craft brews, but to why moving to Nassau County might just be a perfect pour for your next chapter.
This isn't just "let's grab a beer because why not"—there's heritage behind it. The holiday celebrates America's brewing roots, from early beer-makers to some of our oldest producing breweries. And if you like layering in wisdom at your dinner table, consider this: beer as a recorded beverage goes back to ancient agriculture, long before houses, roads and "open concept kitchen" became real est...
September 30th is National Hot Mulled Cider Day — proof that fall isn't just about pumpkin spice. Today, we celebrate the steamy, spicy, apple-rich drink that warms your hands and your heart. And if you're wondering why you should care, here's the WIIFT (What's In It For Them): it's one more reason living in Nassau County is so darn cozy.
The tradition of warming and spicing drinks goes back thousands of years. The Romans were known to heat wine with cinnamon, cloves, and other spices as far back as the 2nd century. When...
Every September 26th, we celebrate Johnny Appleseed Day — honoring the legendary figure who walked barefoot across early America planting apple nurseries and leaving behind one of the country's most enduring food traditions.
But who was Johnny Appleseed, really? And how does his story connect to the orchards, cider mills, and family farms we enjoy today on Long Island? Let's dig in.
Johnny Appleseed's real name was John Chapman, born i...
The Fall Equinox is one of those rare times when Mother Nature sets the scales perfectly. Day and night share the same length. Ancient civilizations celebrated it with harvest festivals, rituals of balance, and gratitude ceremonies. Today, we celebrate with pumpkin spice, cozy sweaters, and maybe a little yoga (with less chance of accidentally summoning druids).
So how do you mark this moment of balance here in Nassau County? By exploring the gorgeous outdoors, savoring seasonal treats, and finding a little inner peace all right in your own backyard.
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