Each year Valentine’s Day sneaks up on us and you either love it or hate it. This year, if you are one to hate it, you have no reason to because on February 13, you can grab your friends and celebrate Galentine’s Day. Galentine’s Day originally started in 2010 on the TV show Parks and Recreation. It is celebrated the day before Valentine’s Day, and it is a way to celebrate your friends and the friendships you have made over the years.
In comparison to recent years, this Valentine’s Day will be one of the most unique. Most of us will have to spend our Valentine’s Day in a different way. If you are quarantined on Valentine’s Day, you really can’t do as much as usual, but there are still some fun activities you can do yourself. Most people on Valentine’s Day like to take their boyfriend or girlfriend out to dinner. With Covid-19, however, you really cannot go out because most restaurants are closed for in person dining. So, most likely, this year we will be celebrating a quarantined Valentine’s Day inside.
What do Jim Carrey, Buffalo Wings, and ice fishing all have in common? They all originated in the same place! According to historians at http://www.outdoorsfirst.com, ice fishing is believed to have come into existence about 2000 years in what is now Canada and the United States. Ice fishing is an easy way to catch fish for fun or for something to eat when the waterways, specifically slow-moving water such as ponds and lakes, freeze up. Here at The Squire,we went out in search of the best ways to catch as many big fish as possible when you ice fish this season.