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Grandma’s forecast for May

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So we’ve turned another calendar page … do people still do that … hang calendars on the wall? I do and I have a favourite. Years ago, everybody handed out calendars: the local garage, the corner store, the hairdresse­r. My favourite was always the Milk calendar from the Milk Marketing Board; this year mom got two so I took one home with me! Grandma loved her calendars. She used the calendars as journals, but she also watched for certain days. For example, the third day of each month was especially import- ant: according to Grandma, “le trois fait le mois”. Roughly translated that means the kind of weather you get on the third day of the month is an indication of the kind of month it’s going to be. Thursday was the 3rd. and the weather pattern was very interestin­g across Atlantic Canada. A cold front split NS in two: the high temperatur­e in Cheticamp was only 8 degrees but it was a balmy 25 at Western Head. Prince Edward Island was on the colder side with a heavy cloud cover and very cool temperatur­es. It was cool and damp across Newfoundla­nd and Labrador with a few showers and flurries! So, whatever kind of day it was where you live… expect the same for the rest of the month, or so Grandma Says. Now that’s not the end of it; the weather expression or “dicton” continues to say: “le cinq le defait et le 7 le remet” So this can be undone by the weather on the 5th and reset by the weather conditions on the 7th. There is very little if any science to support this one, but it’s fun to observe and made for very interestin­g conversati­ons every month back on the farm. PS Over the last 5 years, it’s been correct 9 of the 12 months each year. Go figure!

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