The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in the fall. No one really knows what month it was celebrated in. we just know that it was celebrated in the fall.
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Because the Romans, like many ancient cultures, considered the year to start at the beginning of Spring. That makes March the first month, and September the seventh month. And it continues on from there too: OCTober = 8 NOVember = 9 DECember = 10 If you have a Bible around the house, have a look at the descriptions of the Hebrew festivals in the Old Testament. Passover, which begins at the first Full Moon in Spring, is described as being celebrated in the "first month", whereas the festival of Sukkot ('Tabernacles') ... beginning at the first Full Moon in Autumn (the Harvest Moon) ... is described as a celebration in the "seventh month".
"Kung Bright Child ang Gusto,Mundo'y Ingatan mo."
OK what month Leo stands for would be probably be august or may. i am not really sure but mostly i think it is August.
March was once the first month of the year.
The phrase "starting this month" implies that whatever it is has not already started. "The cafeteria will serve spinach on Tuesdays starting this month" suggests that they will start on the next available Tuesday. Only if the context clearly shows that the event happens only once a month and the occasion for that event has past is it implied that it will be backdated. "Starting this month, employees will receive a new parking pass on the first of the month", if said on any other day than the first of the month, suggests that the new parking pass will be issued immediately and backdated to the first.