The North Loves Labor Day. The South Loves Mother's Day
The Rural South Loves Mothers Day. The Urban North Loves Labor Day.
So Does the Urban West Coast.
Interesting. Could these trends relate to work/life balance? Population density? Perhaps people who live in more expensive regions search for federal holidays (days off from work) more frequently than familial holidays because the urban lifestyle requires more “money-generating work”? Perhaps people in Southern centers just keep their moms and dads closer to their hearts (and fingertips)?
What do you think?






David and Glenn - mid-1980's Alaska