By: Marcia King-Gamble
www.lovemarcia.com
I love spring, don’t
you? The smells, the sights, the sounds. While this may seem odd to you,
considering the region of the country I live in, (we do have spring down south).
The first sign is the Forsythia in full bloom. Yellow has always made me feel
happy.
Have you even heard of some of these celebrations?
- Irish American Heritage Month
- Music in Our Schools Month
- National Celery Month
- National Craft Month
- National Frozen Food Month
- National Irish American Heritage Month-
designated by Congress in 1995.
- National Nutrition Month
- National Peanut Month
- National Women’s History Month
- Red Cross Month
- Social Workers Month
About
Marcia King-Gamble
USA bestselling romance writer,
Marcia King-Gamble originally hails from a sunny Caribbean island, where the sky
and ocean are the same mesmerizing shade of blue. This former travel industry
executive has spent most of life in the United States. A National Bestselling
author, Marcia has penned over 34 books and 8 novellas. She has contributed to
Michael Fiore’s DigitalRomanceInc and served as a moderator on the now defunct eHarmony
advice boards. Having witnessed the bad,
the ugly, and the not so good in relationships, she still prefers to write about
happily ever after. Caring for her animal family keeps her grounded and sane.
8 comments:
Comment on clothes: Not the see-through dress. I did like several others including the red one because I saw them as elegant.
Comment on list of March holidays: National Celery Month? Ick...not only have I never heard of it, I'd never celebrate it. National Frozen Food Month? Another one I've never heard of and I do like the convenience of frozen food. I have heard of and/or celebrated the others. And yes, St. Patrick's Day? I'd think that was a 'stand alone' although I expect it is folded into Irish American Heritage Month.
I love this kind of post. Stretches my imagination and informs me of some of the weird and wonderful things about the world in which I live.
Judith thanks for stopping by. We do indeed live in a weird and wonderful world. I do think they make up some of these National Days!
I agree with you on the gowns, Marcia. The Lady in Red is stunning.
I had heard of National Women's History Month and Irish Heritage Month. Red Cross Month sounds good. So do National Music in Our Schools Month and National Nutrition Month. The rest? meh!
I love the beautiful red dress, the other? not so much.
I was born on the ides of March! So I've always celebrated that day. Years ago our American tax system required taxes to be filed on the ides of March. Later on it was changed to April 15th.
As for all the "celebrations" listed for March. When there is that many to consider , it doesn't make any one of them special in my Opinion.
I enjoyed your blog post.
Sarah, what I have found interesting is many people post on their Facebook and Instagram pages based on these National Days. I guess it makes content easier.
What an interesting piece of information Diana. Happy Ides of March Birthday. Belated but nevertheless sincere! At least you don't have to worry about filing taxes on such a special day!
Cara Delevigne in that red dress!! She was my best-dressed of the night. And Ciara's gonna Ciara. LOL. And my husband bought us passes to Murphy's Irish Pub for tonight, so I guess I'll be getting my Irish on. Happy St. Patrick's Day, and happy belated birthday!
Way too much black for me at the Oscar's. You don't get much more Irish than Murphy's Pub, Liv.
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