It’s one of the most common weather idioms. But what do lions and lambs even have to do with the month of March?
As each month approaches, we begin to think about those things that mark those months, be they holidays, birthdays, special planned events, a planned vacation, the first day of school, the last day of ...
It was first recorded in a 1624 play by John Fletcher, “A Wife for a Month,” where a character says “I would choose March, for I would come in like a lion.” According to the Farmers’ Almanac, the ...
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Anyway, March did not come in like a lion this year, regardless of Dr. Fuller’s never-to-be-forgotten sayings. So we might ...
An old wives’ tale goes ‘in like a lion out like a lamb’ referencing March. This saying is in terms of the weather’s ...
Get those pens, pencils, journals, or laptops ready. Whether you’re a professional or a budding writer, the Islanders Write free March workshops have something for you. Event producer Kate Feiffer ...