No, they do not happen "every day".
The annular solar eclipse a week ago may have been the only time in human history that it has happened. At exactly the same time this eclipse happened there was a conjunction of the Sun with Venus so that the annular eclipse (ring of fire) looked like an engagement ring. The odds of that happening are well over 3,000:1.
I would also point out that the book of revelation says that the sun will be darkened like looking through sackcloth. If you look through sackcloth you can see some light, so that prophesy is talking about an annular eclipse. Then the moon turns to blood. So this makes it even more rare, to have an annular eclipse followed two weeks later by a blood moon, is more rare.
So, in conclusion, no, what we are seeing most definitely does not happen every day. In fact I would say it is safe to say this is the first time it has happened since the book of Revelation was written.