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Hallelujah! Can you believe they make a holiday for this little oinker we have here at the Hotel Thompson called Bacon? It’s not enough that he’s a spoiled little tyke, now he has holidays. It’s certainly a great reason to celebrate with Bacon – we’ll take that anyday.
Yellow Pig Day is today, July 17th. This is not to be confused with National Pig Day celebrated on March 1st every year. Are you wondering what the difference is between the two pig day holidays? Let me explain it to you 🙂
National Pig Day on March 1st, recognizes and appreciates domesticated pigs, like Bacon. Pot-bellied pigs are often found in petting zoos and sometimes they can be found in regular every day homes like at the Hotel Thompson as members of the family. (I would say as pets but we all know that Bacon has gone beyond that category and is now a ‘member’ of the family. Some would say a child.) I’m sure you already know due to Bacon’s blog here that pigs are highly clever and intelligent animals. They will focus in on one thing until they accomplish whatever they are trying to do. Pigs like Bacon can learn how to open doors, gates, fetch like dogs, roll over and other amazing tricks. Ellen Stanley, an art teacher in Texas, created National Pig Day in 1972. Her intent was to to recognize and be thankful for pigs as intelligent domestic animals. And I have to admit, this holiday is HUGE at the Hotel Thompson.
Yellow Pig Day on July 17th is a mathematician’s holiday celebrating yellow pigs and the number 17. Have you ever seen a yellow pig in real life? Probably not, but wouldn’t it be fun to have them yellow? Why not celebrate yellow pigs anyway! This holiday has been celebrated yearly since the early 1960’s, primarily by mathematicians on college campuses but hey it’s a holiday – let’s celebrate! I wonder if Bacon’s Aunt Tina knows about this date? Did you know that she is in fact a mathematician and a college professor? See smartness runs in the Thompson family 🙂
The Yellow Pig was created by mathematicians Michael Spivak and David C. Kelly in the early 1960’s. Spivak and Kelly were students at Princeton University, studying of course mathematics. History was made as they were listing interesting properties of the number 17. During this thought wave, the yellow pig was born. The yellow pig and the number 17 have been linked ever since.
So, spend some time today thinking and working in multiples of 17 and thinking about little yellow pigs.
Tails Around the Ranch
07/17/2018 at 12:41 pm
A mathematician’s-type of holiday? Well no wonder I never heard of it! ⍯⍩
Piglove
07/18/2018 at 11:21 am
Snorts and rolls with piggy laughter. That’s exactly what daddy said! XOXO – Bacon
easyweimaraner
07/17/2018 at 12:46 pm
Happy Yellow pig day to ya! …numbers & pigs that is the perfect match… or the perfect math?
Piglove
07/18/2018 at 11:21 am
So very true! XOXO – Bacon
The Canadian Cats
07/17/2018 at 5:47 pm
We didn’t know anything about yellow pigs and we still don’t! However, 17 and yellow pig will be linked forever….ok. I would like 17 catnip leaves…is there a yellow pig behind them>
Shoko and Tyebe
Piglove
07/18/2018 at 11:23 am
Snorts and rolls with piggy laughter. I think 17 of anything is in order today for sure! XOXO – Bacon