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Ostara 2019

Today is the 4th day of the 12th week, the 20th day of the 3rd month, the 79th day of 2019, and:
- Alien Abduction Day (Started in 2008 at Toronto Alien Festival)
- Atheist Pride Day
- Bed-in For Peace Day (Beatles - John and Yoko)
- Bibliomania Day
- French Language Day
- Great American Meatout Day
- International Astrology Day
- International Day of Happiness
- International Day of Nowruz
- International Earth Day
- Kick Butts Day
- National Bock Beer Day
- National Jump Out! Day
- National Kiss Your Fiancée Day
- National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
- National Ravioli Day
- Ostara
- Proposal Day
- Snowman Burning Day
- Ta'Anit Esther
- The First Day of Spring
- Won't You Be My Neighbor Day
- World Day of Theater for Children and Young People
- World Sparrow Day
- World Storytelling Day
Quote of the day:
"Never cut a tree down in the wintertime. Never make a negative decision in the low time. Never make your most important decisions when you are in your worst moods. Wait. Be patient. The storm will pass. The spring will come." ~ Robert H. Schuller, American Christian televangelist, pastor, motivational speaker, and author
Today, at 5:58 PM EDT hereabouts, the vernal equinox will occur. It is also the last supermoon of 2019, not that we will be able to gaze upon the Full Worm Moon as the clouds are rapidly thickening during the day. It is a mite chilly and damp outside, so I don’t think I’ll be dancing barefoot in any glades or tiptoeing through any tulips.
Still, spring is always a time when things start growing again and we can shed our winter wrappings. Not my favorite season, but I seem to be in a minority.
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