Friday, March 06, 2009

March: In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb??

Does anyone know whether the expression: "In like a lamb, out like a lion; in like a lion, out like a lamb" has any historical weather archives to support it? On Sunday and Monday, March 1st and 2nd, the Roxiticus Valley was buried under a foot of snow. That wouldn't be so bad if we could count on Spring-like weather right around the corner... any thoughts?


Congratulations Gagay...First Commenter again today!



4 comments:

GagayMD said...

woooooooooooh!

dun have any idea te rox..

Gagay:-P
Gagay, MD:-P

Anonymous said...

The phrase apparently has its origins with the constellations Leo, the Lion, and Aries, the ram or lamb. It has to do with the relative positions of these constellations in the sky at the beginning and end of the month.

twinks said...

Wow..never heard of this expression before..hehehe.. thanks for the info..another fact to store in my brain..woot! woot!

Anonymous said...

I HAVE HEARD IT ALL MY LIFE AND IT ALWAYS SEEM TO BE RIGHT GOOD LUCK FOR SOME SPRING