In a standard month (I.e, 30 days) of Sundays, there would be 210 days. So, long but not forever.
A month always has 28 or more days, so as there are 7 days in a week there are always at least 4 Saturdays and four Sundays in a month. As most months have more than 28 days, there can be up to 5 Saturdays and up to 5 Sundays in a month.
There are between 20 and 23 weekdays to a month, not counting Saturdays and Sundays.
The number of Saturdays and Sundays in a month can vary depending on the month and year. Typically, there are four weekends in a month, which means there are usually four Saturdays and four Sundays, totaling eight weekend days. However, if a month has 30 or 31 days and starts on a Saturday or Sunday, it can have five of one or both weekend days, resulting in a maximum of ten weekend days in that month.
A Month of Sundays was created on 1981-01-25.
A Month of Sundays ended on 1981-02-15.
261 days.
A typical year has 365 days. Since there are 52 weeks in a year, this means there are 52 Sundays, which accounts for 52 days. Therefore, excluding Sundays, there are 365 - 52 = 313 days in a year. In a leap year, there would be 314 days excluding Sundays.
It is just a phrase to say that something is unlikely to happen or not happen for a very long time. A month of Sundays is a long time. A month is, for basic purposes, 30 days. To come up with 30 sundays, would take 30 weeks, or roughly 7 and 1/2 months.
A month can contain 5 Sundays, 5 Mondays, and 5 Tuesdays only if it has at least 29 days. This situation occurs in months with 31 days when the month starts on a Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday. Therefore, it can happen once or twice a year, depending on the calendar configuration.
104 weekend days (Saturday and Sundays)
210
Oh, what a lovely question! A month of Sundays is just an expression, meaning a very long time. It's like saying "forever and a day" or "an eternity." Time is a funny thing, but it's important to enjoy each moment, whether it's a Sunday or any other day of the week.