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Happy Grandma March (1st of March)
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Happy Grandma March (1st of March)
Thursday sees Bulgaria celebrate one of its most loved traditional holydays - Baba Marta, which is believed to mark the beginning of spring.

Celebrated on March 1, Baba Marta (Grandma March) is believed to be a feisty lady who always seems to be grudging at her two brothers, while the sun only comes out when she smiles.

As folklore often goes there are different versions of the Baba Marta tale. One says that on that day she does her pre-spring cleaning and shakes her mattress for the last time before the next winter - all the feathers that come out of it pour on Earth like snow - the last snow of the year.

On March 1, almost everyone in Bulgaria can be seen with a Martenitsa - a small piece of adornment, made of white and red yarn, which will be worn until around the end of the month (or the first time an individual sees a stork, swallow or budding tree - the first signs that spring has arrived.)

A legend goes that the martenitsa tradition has been inspired by Bulgaria's first Khan Asparuh, who sent a white string to his wife to tell her he survived a battle.

People are supposed to take off their martenitsas when they see the first signs that spring has already come - a blooming tree or a stork.

When the martenitsa is taken off, many people tie it to a tree - one that they'd like to be especially fruitful. Others place it under a rock and based on what they find there the next morning guess what kind of a year this one would be.

The martenitsa now comes in all shapes and sizes - from Guiness-worth giant building packages to two tiny simple strings gently placed on a newborn's arm.

However, it always bears the same meaning - a lucky charm against the evil spirits of the world, a token for health and a sign of appreciation.

Thank you for this information. I learn something new everyday.

Here's some more info on foking interesting annual holidays that take place on the first of march!

Holidays and observances

Beer Day, marked the end of beer prohibition in 1989 (Iceland)
Christian Feast Day:
Abdecalas
Albin (Catholic Church)
David
Monan (Catholic Church)
Suitbert (Catholic Church)
March 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Earliest day on which Casimir Pulaski Day can fall, while March 7 is the latest; celebrated on the first Monday in March. (Illinois)
Earliest day on which Laetare Sunday can fall, while April 4 is the latest; celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent. (Western Christianity), and its related observances:
Carnaval de la Laetare (Stavelot)
Mothering Sunday (United Kingdom)
Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina from Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992.
March 1st Movement Remembrance Day or Samiljeol; 삼일절 (South Korea)
Martenitsa (Bulgaria)
Mărțișor (Romania and Moldova)
National Pig Day, a minor observance (United States)
Roman New Year observances:
Feriae Marti in honor of Mars
Matronalia in honor of Juno
Renewal of the Vestal fire
Saint David's Day or Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant (Wales and Welsh communities)
Self Injury Awareness Day
The final day (fourth or fifth) of Ayyám-i-Há (Bahá'í Faith)
It's good to know that I'm not the only one to celebrate Beer Day. The only difference is I like to celebrate it every day.
Yay beer!
Enough with this Grandma stuff, I'm celebrating Beer Day from now on too!
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Happy Grandma March (1st of March)
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