March Onward

Just between you and me, I’m glad our extended February is over. That extra day in the month really sapped my strength.

And now we have March. I’m toying with the idea of a March theme for the blog. It would be a bit trickier to pull off than February’s love theme, but totally doable.

We could celebrate Sousa’s musical marches, the March sisters from Little Women, leprechauns, and the Ides of March. Then there’s Texas Independence Day, Dr. Seuss’s birthday, John Cowsill and Jermaine Jackson’s birthdays. Oh, and March Madness! I’m sure I’m leaving out other obvious takes on the theme.

Should I try a March-themed month. Aye or nay or meh?

Peace and march on, people!

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Author: nananoyz

I'm a semi-retired crazy person with one husband and two cats.

12 thoughts on “March Onward”

  1. It was one more day we had to listen to President Asshole….” One day it will just disappear, you’ll see “…..and they shot Lincoln ?

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  2. Obscure March topics could be interesting. Although for me March Madness could be left out… but it is your blog, so I won’t tell you how to write it 😉
    **If you like, you can through my daughters birthday in on March 29th!

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