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January 24 is Feodosei-Vesnyak Day. It's popsicle time

January 24 is Feodosei-Vesnyak Day. It's popsicle time

CrimeaPRESS reports:

The cold is cold, and… do you hear?… spring sends greetings from far away. Through folk signs and names of days it conveys. Today here is Feodosius-Vesnyak. Our ancestors looked closely at the weather on January 24 to understand when spring warmth would arrive. In addition, they predicted what autumn would be like and whether a rich harvest could be expected.

  • What is the weather like on Fedoseya — this will be the case throughout November.
  • The weather is warm — spring will come early: “It’s warm on Fedoseya — things are heading for an early spring.” A still warm Fedoseev day predicts heavy rains in the spring.
  • Severe thaw on January 24 — spring will be very short.
  • They also said: “If January is March, then wait for January in March.”
  • Severe cold — evil spirits are having fun. Evil spirits were driven out of houses during Christmas time and it was believed that on January 24 they gathered together and misbehaved.
  • It snows in the morning — frost will hit in the evening, and the cold days will last for a long time.
  • You can hear an echo in the forest — it will be frosty.
  • Icicles hang on the roofs — February will be warm.
  • Warm Fedosy will not respond kindly in the summer.
  • If Fedosy is frosty, you will sow spring crops late.
  • Be afraid of January spring!
  • Frail winter is tenacious.

Birthday people today: Vitaly. Vladimir, Joseph, Mikhail, Nikolai, Stepan, Terenty, Fedor.

And today — very appropriate in the cold in our country 🙂 — Popsicle Day. A holiday dedicated to one of the most beloved delicacies of people all over the world. The date for its establishment was chosen because it was on this day in 1922 that the owner of a candy store in Onawa (Iowa, USA), Christian Nelson, received a patent for popsicles.

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Bon appetit and good health!

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