Birthdays (for them) come but once every 4 years

  • Tabatha Ross, left, stands with Susan Player on Thursday while discussing their leap year birthdays.
    Tabatha Ross, left, stands with Susan Player on Thursday while discussing their leap year birthdays.
Every four years, the Gregorian calendar breaks from its normal routine and we celebrate leap day. That day, which happens to be today, came about because Earth’s period of orbital revolution around…

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