Facts
About The Month Of March.
Gemstone:
Bloodstone.
Flower of the Month: Jonquil.
The
month of March gets
it's name from the Roman word
'Martius' and was
originally the first month of the year
in the Old Roman calender and
it is named after Mars who
was the god of war. March
was also the start of our calender until the
year of 1752 when
we changed over to the Gregorian
calender.
The
Anglo – Saxons name
for this month was 'Hlyd Monath'
which means the Stormy
month or 'Hraed
monath' Rugged month.
The
month of March was
a month of many games that were all played through the period of
Lent the
traditional games that were played were
Marbles and
Skipping games.The playing of all these
games were stopped at twelvenoon on Good
Friday, in some parts of the country it
was called Marble Day
or Long Rope Day.
The
game of Marbles
is believed to date back many thousands
of years, clay balls
have been found in caves once lived in by early cave
people, other marbles have been found
made from stones,
Hazel Nuts, Clay
and Marble.
The first glass marbles
were made in Germany
around 1848
when a German glass blower
made a mold for
them to be made in.
Borrowed
Days.
It
is said that the last three days of March were borrowed from the
month of April, here is an old saying that tells the story.
“March
said to April'
I
see three hoggs upon a hill;
And
if you'll lend me dayes three
I'll
find a way to make them dee.
The
first o'them was wind and weet,
The
second o'them was snaw and sleet
The
third o'them was sic a freeze,
it
froze the birds nebs to the trees.
When
the three days were past and gane,
The
three sily hoggs came hirpling hame.
Superstition.
It
was once said that if Easter should fall on Lady Day ( March 25th
) then it was said that some disater would be sure to follow, hence
the old saying;
'When
my Lord falls in my Lady's lap,
England
beware of some mishap.'
The
Lent Lily.
The
Lent lily is a Wild daffodil
a member of the 'Narcissus' family and
is one of the flowers most associated with the month of March.
The
flower was named after the boy in Greek mythology who
was changed into a flower because of his own vanity, conciet
and selfisness. The story says that he
refused the advances of 'Echo' an Oread
( a Mountain Nymph
) who saw him one day and fell deeply in love with him but he ignored
her. She then spent the rest of her life all alone until nothing but
an echo sound was all that remained of
her. The Greek god Nemesis the goddess
of revenge heard of the sad story and
decided to punish him, so she lured him to a pool of water where he
saw his own reflection. He was so amazed by the beauty of
his own face that not realizing it was his own reflection
he fell in love with himself. He
eventually figured out that his love could not be addressed and so he
died, soon after his death a beautiful pale flower appeared
on the spot where he died
a Wild daffodil and it was named after
him 'Narcissus'.
Narcissus
is the orgin of the term 'narcissism' a
fixation with oneself.
The Nymph Echo.
The
daffodil became so popular in Wales
that in the 19th Century it
became the Welsh symbol, in England
the daffodil inspired the poet William Wordsworth
to write his famous poem “Daffodils”.
Weather
Lore Beliefs And Sayings.
Like
all other months March has some old
sayings to guide us regarding on how the weather
behaves.
'March
winds and April showers
Bring
forth May flowers'.
'As
it rains in March so it rains in June'.
'When
March comes in like a Lion
it
goe's out like a Lamb'.
'A
dry March and a wet May
Fill
barns and bays with corn and hay'.
Before
we had modern weather forecasters to
tell us what sort of weather we could expect, many of these old
sayings were how we predicted the
weather and most of them all proved to
be reasonably accurate.
Festivals
And Traditions. (2013)
March
1st St Davids Day. Patron Saint of Wales.
March
5th St Pirans Dayin Cornwall.
March
10th Mothers Day (2013)
March
17th Saint Patricks Day. Patron Saint of Ireland.
March
24th Palm Sunday.
March
29th Good Friday.
March
31st Easter Sunday.
Anniversaries.
March
3rd. Alexander Bell was born in 1847.
March
15th. Julius Caesar was murdered in 44bc.
March
25th. In 1948 Heathrow Airport was opened.
March31st. The Eiffel Tower was opened in Paris in 1889.
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