Today you cannot be offended and resolve matters in the family. Blue clouds floating in the sky were a sign of warmth and rain.
What happened on this day:
Today the Orthodox Church honors the memory of St. Basilisa of Corinth. People called St. Vasilisa “the lady of the spring waters.” Previously, people appealed to the saint to save their land from floods.
Things not to do on March 10:
- spend money
- performing medical operations
- to swear, to slander, to take offense
Folk signs and beliefs:
- Vasilisa has concerns about the spring: she needs to divert water from the house so that it does not overflow into the basement.
- There may be the first storms today
- When spring currents flow into the hole, fishermen are good at catching roach
- The blue clouds floating in the sky were the harbinger of warmth and rain.
Angel Day is celebrated:
Anastasia, Vasilisa, Victor, Galina, Dmitry, Leonid, Pavel
I was born today:
1940 – Chuck Norris, American film actor and martial artist
1958 – Sharon Stone, American model and film actress
1973 – Eva Herzigova, Czech supermodel
And also on this day:
1535 – Spanish sailors discovered the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean, 972 kilometers west of Ecuador.
1801 – The first census began in Britain
1862 – The US Federal Government issued paper money for the first time in this country.
1878 – The pocket edition of Taras Grigorievich Shevchenko’s work “Kobzar” was published in Geneva.
1905 – Chelsea Football Club was founded in London
1906 – London Underground’s Bakerloo Line opened in England.
1910 – Slavery banned in China
1982 – A rare planetary parade – all nine planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto) gathered in a sector on one side of the Sun at a 95-degree angle
Source: Focus
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