
Terri Robertson
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Terri Robertson |Jill Gleeson
We often think of the arrival of March as the kickoff of the spring season. And it’s true that the meteorological start of spring, based on the annual temperature cycle, is always March 1. But there’s another definition of the first day of spring set by our celestial calendar, and it happens every year like clockwork—the spring equinox. Also known as the vernal equinox, the spring equinox marks one of the two instances each year when our sun and the Earth’s equator align.
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1 month ago |
sg.news.yahoo.com | Terri Robertson |Jill Gleeson
We often think of the arrival of March as the kickoff of the spring season. And it’s true that the meteorological start of spring, based on the annual temperature cycle, is always March 1. But there’s another definition of the first day of spring set by our celestial calendar, and it happens every year like clockwork—the spring equinox. Also known as the vernal equinox, the spring equinox marks one of the two instances each year when our sun and the Earth’s equator align.
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2 months ago |
aol.com | Rebecca Shinners |Terri Robertson
When you first think of Mardi Gras, what most immediately comes to mind? Is it revelers catching beads? Big parades down in New Orleans? A delicious king cake bedecked in yellow, purple, and green? Sure, you may know all the surface-level stuff associated with the celebration, but there’s also ample history behind these traditions. That’s why, to really prep you for the holiday, we’re here with a host of need-to-know Mardi Gras facts.
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