The
day of breath. Originated in the
UK close to a bathroom facility in
Victoria Park, London, by several pioneers looking for a resting place where they could relax, or, as they described it, calm their breath. Written in one of the pioneer's journals is the following text:
"Oh but how tired my breath is, for I haven't eaten nor drinken in days or perhaps longer... We settled along a grassy knoll, with some bathroom facilities nearstby, to calm our breath in hopes of gaining the strength to proceed along this journey."
This
day is usually celebrated among friends, with special emphasis on celebrating monarchies of all kinds, hanging bunting, drinking
alcohol, and playing jovial games.