March 60 "March comes, a kind of interregnum, winter’s sovereignty relaxing, spring not yet in control." Borland, Twelve Moons of the Year
March 62 "March has a dubious reputation at best…the hint of madness in the very mention of the March hare…the threat of dark deeds in the ides of March…lamb-and-lion belief…March mud…March floods…the winds of March…the March blizzard of ’88." Borland, Twelve Moons of the Year
March 62 "Maybe we give March its bad name because we are so impatient." Borland, Twelve Moons of the Year
March 66 "[The March wind]…the voice of seasons in transition." Borland, Twelve Moons of the Year
March 67 March. "But on a warm day in the woods you can sense the subtle fragrance of the resin that coats the buds of poplar trees and cottonwoods." Borland, Twelve Moons of the Year
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