|
March 1st brings us an argumentative energy that could be put to better use in clearing up misunderstandings. The 4th and 5th could bring confusion unless you practice thinking clearly. On the 6th spend time now and for the next few weeks going through sentimental possessions, clothing, even perhaps relationships to eliminate any that no longer function for you. The 8th is a very interesting day; you might discover a neglected responsibility you need to fulfill. Full Moon on the 10th suggests an emphasis on clearing, cleaning, organizing and eliminating for the next two weeks. Be flexible on the 12th when the unexpected can occur. The 18th can bring you opportunities to restore harmony or rethink attitudes that have been holding you up. Rejoice and celebrate Spring on the 20th with the Vernal Equinox. The 21st and 22nd are high mental energy days, let your creativity flow. However, slow down on the 23rd when snags could try your patience and things may not go as planned. If you go with the flow you'll be better off. The New moon on the 26th is the beginning of a new Lunar Cycle and suggests that a fresh take on who you are and what you wish to accomplish can do wonders for your progress in life. On the 30th use the opportunity the energy provides to get your point across whether speaking or writing. It’s a relatively benign month with lots of surprises in store and plenty of opportunities for those who are awake to take advantage of them when they show up. |
|
- March 2009 - |
|
Today is: ( )
Day | Date |
Astrology |
Sun | 1st | Plan athletic endeavors or to be active in some other way. Avoid conflict, instead clear up misunderstandings. |
Mon | 2nd | Dr Seuss's Birthday - A fine day to begin the work week; you can get a lot done because it is easy to focus. Highlight practical matters. |
Tue | 3rd | Good day for errands, all sorts of communication and fun conversation. |
Wed | 4th | Go with the flow; you may have no idea which end is up. Use this confusing day to straighten out some confusion. |
Thur | 5th | Confusion could continue. Experiment with new choices in music, or use your intuition to help yourself along. |
Fri | 6th | An old love could resurface or old love letters. Emotions from the past could return for review now and over the next weeks. |
Sat | 7th | This is a good day for fun. Take yourself or your children somewhere to play. Take care on the road and don't fall for any tricks or scams. |
Sun | 8th | International Women's Day and Day Lights Savings Time Change (Spring Ahead 1-Hr) - Mercury enters Pisces for a bit and we think kinder, gentler thoughts. Tackle any task you feel responsible for putting off. |
Mon | 9th | Finances could come up for review, organize your paper work or anything else that needs it. Later explore healing information. |
Tue | 10th | Full Moon in Virgo may have you running around tidying everything in sight. Use the energy to discover new ways to be efficient. |
Wed | 11th | You might feel lazy or you might be frustrated trying to keep things in balance. Look for ways to express your art. |
Thur | 12th | Expect the unexpected. Almost anything can happen today and might! |
Fri | 13th | Earlier, schedule beauty treatments, later then dig into a mystery or do some cuddling with your beloved. Passion is on the rise tonight. |
Sat | 14th | Mars into Pisces suggests helping those less fortunate in a real way. Today, energy is high; use it well for what you wish. |
Sun | 15th | Today's energy suggests you clean up, clear out, renew and refresh. |
Mon | 16th | Plan to make plans today. Lists help and so do calendars. |
Tue | 17th | St Patrick's Day - Any trips planned for yesterday and today have a head start. Pursue knowledge and put it to use. |
Wed | 18th | Tell jokes at lunch, then this evening be serious and discuss and set your goals and intentions for the next few days. |
Thur | 19th | Pursue a new healing technique or move the furniture around. |
Fri | 20th | The First Day of Spring (Northern Hemisphere) - Sun into Aries, the vernal equinox! Spring has sprung; you can celebrate by planning something new and different. |
Sat | 21st | Good day to be with friends and pursue something helpful for the environment. |
Sun | 22nd | Great ideas are in the air. Gather to resolve problems in unique ways. |
Mon | 23rd | The energy could be intense. Walk softly and postpone confrontation for another day. |
Tue | 24th | Gentle sympathy and compassion may be called for. Meditate for greater peace. |
Wed | 25th | Mercury into Aries sharpens the mind and the tongue for a bit. Today, discover unusual ways to be of service. |
Thur | 26th | New moon in Aries brings a breath of fresh air to the consciousness. Look for new ways to express yourself. |
Fri | 27th | This is a lovely day to shop, pursue arts and crafts, or just to enjoy the company of friends. |
Sat | 28th | You might want to plan a beautification project or possibly go shopping for new clothes. |
Sun | 29th | The garden could use some work and this is a good day for it. |
Mon | 30th | Plan to get together with others and throw ideas around. It's an excellent day to communicate or to travel. |
Tue | 31st | You might be busy today with a variety of things to do. Some might be challenging, though not seriously so. |
|
- March 2009 - Find out more information about March (Click Here) |
Dr Seuss's Birthday March 2nd 1904 - Sept 24th 1991 |
Holidays & Other Interesting events happening in MARCH: |
|
|
March is Women's History Month (United States) |
|
March is American Red Cross month. |
|
Sea Turtles nesting period begins in Florida |
|
Dr Seuss's Birthday was March 2nd 1904 (Born March 2, 1904 Passed Sept 24, 1991) |
|
Wikipedia - International Women's Day is March 8th (see also International Women's Day.org) |
|
Day Lights Savings Time is March 8th (Spring Ahead 1-Hour). Beginning in 2007, Daylight Savings Time was extended one month and begins for most of the United States at: 2 a.m. on the Second Sunday in March Spring Forward (set clocks forward 1-hour) and DST Ends: 2 a.m. on the First Sunday of November Fall Back (or set clocks back 1-hour). Before 2007, daylight savings time began First Sunday in April and ended Last Sunday in October. |
|
The Ides of March, the anniversary of the assassination of Julius Caesar by Brutus, Cassius, Casca, and others (March 15) |
|
Saint Patrick's Day is March 17th |
|
The Equinox or First Day of Spring in (Northern Hemisphere) is March 20th |
|
International Earth Day is March 20th |
|
World Water Day is March 22nd |
|
Norouz: New Year's Day in Iran and several other countries. A holiday in Turkey, Japan, and Central Asian countries celebrating not only the start of the new year but the first day of spring also in the northern hemisphere. (Iran, Northern Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Albania, Georgia, the countries of Central Asia such as Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan, as well as among various other Iranian and Turkic people in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Pakistan, India, Northwestern China, the Caucasus, the Crimea, and the Balkans). It usually occurs on the March 21st or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. |
|
Hanami, the traditional Japanese custom of enjoying the beauty of flowers starts in late March. |
|
Prince Kūhiō Day, is March 26: state holiday in the State of Hawaii |
|
Bangladeshi Independence Day, March 26, 1971 |
|
The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, colloquially known as "March Madness," is a 20-day tournament that begins in March; however, the Championship Game is played in early April. The same holds true for the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship as well. |
|
March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 Days. In ancient Rome, March was called Martius, so named after Mars, the Roman god of war. |
|
March was originally the first month of the Roman calendar before the winter months of January and February were added about 700 BC by King Numa Pompilius. It ceased to be the first month of the calendar year (the year when displayed as twelve months) about 450 BC during the time of the decemvirs, when January assumed that position. Roman consuls entered office in March between 222 BC and 153 BC, hence Roman events dated via the consular year began in March during that period. The numbered year began on March 1 in Russia until the end of the fifteenth century. Great Britain and her colonies continued to use March 25 until 1752, the same year they finally adopted the Gregorian calendar. |
|
In Finnish, the month is called maaliskuu, which originates from maallinen kuu meaning earthy month. This is because in maaliskuu earth started to show from under the snow. Historical names for March include the Saxon term Lenctmonat, named for the equinox and eventual lengthening of days and the eventual namesake of Lent. The Saxons also called March Rhed-monat (for their goddess Rhedam); ancient Britons called it hyld-monath (meaning loud or stormy). |
|
There is an adage that March "comes in like a lion, but goes out like a lamb", referring to the weather that some regions experience during the month. This saying is meant to demonstrate the unpredictable weather which often occurs as the seasons change. |
|
The equinox named the vernal or spring equinox in the northern hemisphere and the autumnal equinox in the southern hemisphere occurs on dates varying from 19 March to 21 March (in UTC). |
|
March in the Northern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent to September in the Southern Hemisphere (and vice versa). |
|
March begins on the same day of the week as February, excepting leap years, and as November every year. |
|
March's birth flower is the Jonquil or the Daffodil. |
|
March's birthstone is aquamarine for Pisces and diamond for Aries |
More: | Bizarre & Unique Holidays for (March): ThinkQuest.Org - Holiday Insights.Com - Brownie Locks |
Jump to: Astrology this month - Jump to: Other Interesting Events |
Fire Signs | Earth Signs | Air Signs | Water Signs |
ARIES March 21-April 19 |
TAURUS April 20-May 20 |
GEMINI May 21-June 20 |
CANCER June 21-July 22 |
LEO July 23-Aug. 22 |
VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 |
LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 |
SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 |
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 |
CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 |
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 |
PISCES Feb. 19-March 20 |
**For more information on Astrological Signs and what they all mean please (click here).
E n d o f P a g e
Go to Top of Page |