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March 21 is a recruiter. Winter retreated?

March 21 is a recruiter. Winter retreated?

Krympress reports:

On March 21, the people broke the branches of willow and hung in the houses. As a symbol of purity and chastity, beauty and health. Therefore, the day was called a verbine carrier.

Often, on March 21, the day of the spring equinox fell out, so they thought — Winter retreated completely, giving way to the warm period of the year. They met larks. They baked a special treat in the form of these birds in honor of the event.

As for the weather will be:

  • Birds drive nests from the sunny side — the summer will be cool.
  • The larks flew early — spring will be warm.
  • The snow on March 21 has not yet come off, and Verba bloomed — to warming.
  • The fog appeared — to frost.
  • Tall clouds quickly swim around the sky — heat will come soon.
  • Sunny day March 21 — to warm summer. Is it cold and cloudy on the street? Summer will be the same.
  • A lot of water around — the year will be productive.

And our ancestors were sure:

  • If you put the branch of the vertebra on the table in the house, then it will drive out all the difficulties and sorrows from the house, bring happiness to the family.
  • On March 21, they say: “Whoever is whipped, the body will be easy,” that is, there will be no diseases.
  • If you stretch the isolation, put it on your head and cover it with a handkerchief, you can get rid of headaches.
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