# New years day
Dissecting the Luck in Your New Year's Meal
New Year's Day lucky diningSebastian Coman/Unsplash. Many locations have traditional ways to jumpstart the new year. In the southeastern U.S., we have our traditions, just as other countries and even other parts of the USA have theirs (no matter how wrong they might be... just kidding). In Tennessee, you might find black-eyed peas, greens, pork, and cornbread as part of the typical menu. Here's a rundown on why some of these foods are eaten for luck, and their symbolism. Maybe it's not too late to eat some now to make sure we're going to have a better year than the last two. As for me, I typically feel lucky anytime I'm eating a steak and baked potato.
New Year Resolutions for 2022
During New Year's day, resolutions are taken by many people. They soon end up breaking those resolutions and fail to commit to the promises they made for the new year. This is because a lot of resolutions are hard to be maintained by people. But there are some resolutions that can be easy for you to stick through. Here are a few easy new year's resolutions you can take for 2022.
Kick off 2022 with First Day Hikes at Colorado state parks New Year's Day
(Matthew Brodeur/Unsplash) (DENVER, Colo.) Coloradans statewide are invited to take part in kicking off 2022 this Saturday by hiking in state parks and experiencing the state's natural beauty.
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Thursday in Denver: COVID outbreak cancels more "Lion King" shows, CDOT expects heavy holiday traffic statewide and more
(DENVER, Colo.) Hello, good morning and happy Thursday Denver. Welcome back to another Thursday edition of the Denver Daily Round-Up. Today, the weather in the Mile High City will be warm yet again while the mountains are expected to receive heavy snowfall just in time for Christmas, more Broadway "Lion King" shows canceled by Denver Center following COVID outbreak, the Colorado Department of Transportation warns of heavy holiday traffic across state roads and the annual New Year's Day Evergreen Plunge returns to support a multitude of good causes.