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Wednesday 906a 59f65 or 61

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Thursday 13th of March 8.19a.m. sunny, cool and calm. Heavy dew o'nite. 11.1 / 13kph N, Hg 63%, 23.1C / 73.6F headed for 29C / 84F. Summer isn't over til the Mulberries are naked. Mostly sunny.

Moon is 99%

March

third month of our year, first month of the ancient Roman calendar, c. 1200, from Anglo-French marche, Old French marz, from Latin Martius (mensis) "(month) of Mars," from Mars (genitive Martis). The Latin word also is the source of Spanish marzo, Portuguese março, Italian marzo, German März, Dutch Maart, Danish Marts, etc.


Replaced Old English hreðmonaþ, the first part of which is of uncertain meaning, perhaps from hræd "quick, nimble, ready, active, alert, prompt." Another name for it was Lide, Lyde (c.1300), from Old English hlyda, which is perhaps literally "noisy" and related to hlud "loud" (see loud). This fell from general use 14c. but survived into 19c. in dialect.
 
69° at 9:00 P.M. Maybe some rain later tonight. ¿Quién sabe? 🤷‍♀️

Arizonans do not change their clocks. They stay on Mountain Standard time year round. The only exception is the Navajo Nation which spans three states, Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico. They observe daylight savings time so all of their members can stay in the same time zone.

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That’s really interesting!
 

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