» Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:55 pm
It could be. The Gregorian Calendar (of which ours is a highly tweaked version) is pretty arbitrary as to when a "year" starts. Other cultures start it on other days, such as April First (the fools!), or any time in late December to early January (it seems like the Hmong celebrate it a different time each year, possibly on a lunar calendar, but I don't know), or what have you. So it wouldn't be that weird for a ES year to start at the beginning of "December."
Of course, I do see your point. One wonders how the idea of a "month" got started, what with two moons out there. Is the month based on Masser, Secuda, or some combination of the two? Or is it just a rough translation into English from some more deliberately arbitrary but convenient dividing of the year?