Here’s a time-twisting tidbit for you: the first Roman calendar only had 10 months, totaling just 304 days. That left winter as a kind of “time void” with no official months at all. It wasn’t until later that January and February were added to fill the gap and bring the year closer to the solar cycle.
So if you’ve ever felt like winter drags on forever—turns out, the Romans didn’t even bother counting it! 🕰️❄️
