And we of the east coast of the US are about to experience yet another nor'easter. With Easter less than a week and a half away, making it a NearEaster!
*sigh*
Anyway, I lived in NY for awhile and learned this from a neighbor. It's a tradition to recite. If you've been here before, perhaps you've adopted it as a tradition, too? No? Ah, well, to each his drone...as in the verb, not the noun, but I digress (as usual.)
It is in his native tongue:
*sigh*
Anyway, I lived in NY for awhile and learned this from a neighbor. It's a tradition to recite. If you've been here before, perhaps you've adopted it as a tradition, too? No? Ah, well, to each his drone...as in the verb, not the noun, but I digress (as usual.)
It is in his native tongue:
'Spring is sprung
da grass is rizzed
I wonduz where
da boidies is?
Da boid is on da wing,
no, dat’s absoid,
da wing is on da boid.'
da grass is rizzed
I wonduz where
da boidies is?
Da boid is on da wing,
no, dat’s absoid,
da wing is on da boid.'
With that said, here are the science and traditions of this event-
Spring Equinox 2018: When is it, What is it, and Why is it Important
Pretty thankful it is not celebrated as the Mayan once did.....
So, have a good day and equalish night! :)