Today"s homepage takes us to Jutland, Denmark, where the arrival of spring showcases the green hues of the European beech, a national symbol of this northern land. The young leaves of these budding trees are significant to the Danish people, as they are harvested from April to May and used in cooking—particularly in salads. In the past, Europeans would often use the smooth bark of beech trees for writings texts and the word "book" is thought to be derived from the word for "beech." As the sun shines through the forest canopy, wild anemones brighten up the woodland with their white petals. These blooms, representing delicate beauty and sincerity, have even starred in masterpieces by artists such as Monet and Vincent van Gogh.
Beech trees and wild anemones, Jutland, Denmark
Today in History
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Merry Christmas!
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National Moth Week
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1934 Labor Day parade, Gastonia, North Carolina
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Why, aloe there
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Field of Light at Sensorio by Bruce Munro
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Happy Easter!
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Happy Fathers Day!
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Greetings from Asbury Park
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Mackerel forming a bait ball to avoid predators
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It’s showtime for a precious crop
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Best. Holiday. Ever.
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I ll call for pen and ink
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Black History Month
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Punakaiki on South Island, New Zealand
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International Day of the Worlds Indigenous Peoples
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Patriot Day
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Harvest season begins
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In the valley of the doll
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The 80th anniversary of D-Day
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Talk like a pirate—or walk the plank
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