female bluebird
Photo by J. Harrington
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It's March. Women's History Month. Sometime this month:
- waterfowl return
- maple sap flows
- snow flakes become rain drops
- skunk cabbage emerges
- red-winged blackbirds return
- robins return
- March Equinox (vernal Northern hemisphere) occurs (March 20)
first full moon in March
Photo by J. Harrington
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This is the month of the snow crust moon (bebookwaadaagame-giizis(oog)) according to the Anishnaabe. March's first full moon is tonight. A blue moon on March 31 will be broken snowshoe moon (iskigamizige-giizis(oog)).
Dear March - Come in - (1320)
Dear March - Come in - How glad I am - I hoped for you before - Put down your Hat - You must have walked - How out of Breath you are - Dear March, how are you, and the Rest - Did you leave Nature well - Oh March, Come right upstairs with me - I have so much to tell - I got your Letter, and the Birds - The Maples never knew that you were coming - I declare - how Red their Faces grew - But March, forgive me - And all those Hills you left for me to Hue - There was no Purple suitable - You took it all with you - Who knocks? That April - Lock the Door - I will not be pursued - He stayed away a Year to call When I am occupied - But trifles look so trivial As soon as you have come That blame is just as dear as Praise And Praise as mere as Blame -
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