Ride the Wind Day
Ride the Wind Day is held on August 23. This event in the third decade of the month August is annual. Help us
Created to celebrate the anniversary of the first man powered flight, Ride the Wind Day is a fun day that all members of the family can take part in.
So far I found two meanings of this idiom - 1. To live without direction, or without any specific goals; 2. to be able to accomplish "nearly limitless achievements". The context leads me to believe that this "riding the wind" means something like "grandiose, exuberant behavior".
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
Valentino Day on August 23 (or Rudolfo Alfonzo Raffaelo Piero Filibert Guglielmi De Valentina D’Antonguolla);
Vesuvius Day on August 24 (The Mount of Vesuvius is most widely known for it’s eruption in 79 A.D);
International Strange Music Day on August 24 (The celebration was conceived by Patrick Grant, a musician from New York City. The goal of the festival is simple: to encourage people to play and listen to music that we may not yet appreciate enough);