Kermit tells the real story to Mademoiselle Berry

From Wikipedia and Kermit the true tale.

"Let's talk about the real tale of Cinco de Mayo...

It's the celebration of the Mexican victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla, on May 5, 1862

Cinco de Mayo in Latin America, Spanish for "Fifth of May" is an annual celebration held on May 5. The date is observed to commemorate the Mexican Army's victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla, on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza. The victory of the smaller Mexican force against a larger French force was a boost to morale for the Mexicans. A year after the battle, a larger French force defeated Zaragoza at the Second Battle of Puebla, and Mexico City soon fell to the invaders.

In the United States, Cinco de Mayo has taken on a significance beyond that in Mexico. More popularly celebrated in the United States than Mexico, the date has become associated with the celebration of Mexican-American culture. These celebrations began in California, where they have been observed annually since 1863. The day gained nationwide popularity in the 1980s thanks especially to advertising campaigns by beer and wine companies. Today, Cinco de Mayo generates beer sales on par with the Super Bowl.

In Mexico, the commemoration of the battle continues to be mostly ceremonial, such as through military parades or battle reenactments. The city of Puebla marks the event with an arts festival, a festival of local cuisine, and re-enactments of the battle."


For the Record,
This day came in with more rain, it's the wettest Boston spring since 1872!


All hands busy, but I'm looking forward to a quick blipmeet on Thursday with Aprecious. She's flown from Plymouth UK to Plymouth MA to work on the join 400 Year Anniversary celebration of the Pilgrims entrance into the New World. Her folks are telling the Native American story.

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