Leap day and March ahead

February 29 is Leap Day, that occurs only once in four years.

(Darker blue means less moonlight in the following night.  The Moon is Full on Jan. 10 and Feb. 8, New on Jan. 24 and Feb. 23.)

There isn’t, as far as I know, a festival for bonus day added to the year, though one might think there should be, especially when it’s a Saturday.  Perhaps you’ll find some springy way of celebrating.

There is also going to be a blog leap.  That is, no more posts from me for some days.  We are moving on March 2 from beside the sea to beside a river, so there is as much confusion as there must have been when Noah was packing the Ark.

I hope the transitional state will not last as far as the March equinox, but here’s looking forward to that.

In this detail from our Zodiac Wavy Chart. for 2020, the Sun (exaggerated 8 times in size) is shown at mid March.

Each day, from March 1, it advances along the ecliptic (the blue line) by about the width of one of the steps in the graded Sun glow, until on March 20 it crosses the celestial equator (the red line) into the northern hemisphere of the sky.

There may be time for ore about the spring equinox when my computer gets unpacked.

The experience called “moving” is notoriously stressful – has been ever since humans progressed, if it was progress, from nomadic to sedentary and to the accumulation of possessions  One of my worry-dreams was that I had packed dozens of boxes too tightly, so that their inside pedals wouldn’t be able to turn.  It was a relief to wake and realize that boxes aren’t like bicycles: they do not have pedals and wheels.

Once upon a time, a family up in Lancashire lived in a house that was haunted by a boggart.  What’s a boggart?  He’s one of them invizzables that lives in a hoose and goes bump in the night and plays tricks – moves things around, trips y’up.  The family got tired of their boggart and decided to flit.  They loaded everything onto the dray – back then, folk didn’t have so much stuff, they could get everything onto a dray pulled by a nag.  They had all their chests on the dray, and the granny and the youngest bairn too, and were ready to go, when a neighbor came strolling by.  “What, neighbors.” he said, “are ye flitting?”  And a squeaky little voice piped up from inside one of the chest: “Yes, neighbor, we’re all flitting!”  So the family saw it weren’t no use to flit, and they unloaded all the chests, and the bairn and the granny.  (Who gave them a wink.  That’s a last twist I’ve just thought of adding to the yarn.)

Which reminds me.  I’ve recently written two novels and a three-hundred-line poem, and I’m thinking I should get beyond my self-publishing habit.  If you know, or are, a literary agent, please contact me.

 

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5 thoughts on “Leap day and March ahead”

  1. Maybe we should celebrate Happy New Month! Then we can drink champagne and watch the ball drop on the last day of every month, instead of just once a year.

    I think I would be a good dictator. I have lots of innovative ideas. Too bad socialism has never worked.

    1. Socialism worked very well since it was introduced e.g. in Britain by the post-War government. Re-privatizations at the behest of vested interests have caused backslidings into inefficiency and inequality. Social democracy works well in e.g. the Scandinavian countries, New Zealand, Portugal, Uruguay… What we don’t need, and are getting even more of, if dictators.

    2. As we are soon about to discover again here in the U.S., socialism works great for Wall Street and the favored “too big to fail” corporations when the government (taxpayers) bail them out in 2020 after the last time they were bailed out in 2008/2009. They have rigged the system to “privatize profits and socialize risk.” Bernie Sanders’ appeal from the standpoint of his supporters is that he suggests we should have socialism for the other 99% too.

      I hope everyone, especially Guy and Tilly in England, is/are still healthy and not too seriously affected by the coronavirus or the shutdown response to it.

  2. Leap years do NOT occur at the END of ALL centuries such as the years 1700, 1800 1900.
    BUT do occur at the end of a century in which THAT number is divisible by 400. Such as 1600 and 2000.
    Strange yes, but true.

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