Tuesday 1 March 2011

Marching on

It seems like only last week that everyone was blogging about New Year resolutions and all that and here we are, into March already. 2011 is certainly on the march!

So, has the month come in like a lion or a lamb? According to folk lore, if March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb. And vice versa, of course. Well, we still have 10/10 cloud cover this morning but there has been no more rain overnight and the wind is less fierce than it has often been during the last few weeks, although what breeze there is feels very cold. Certainly not lamb-like weather, but hardly lion-like either. I'm not sure that country lore covers a situation like this so we shall just have to wait to see what the next few weeks bring us in terms of weather.

Today, 1st March, is the first anniversary of the most popular post on this blog. But perhaps 'popular' is not quite the best word. My post about St David's Day last year is certainly the most read post on this blog. Since Blogger started providing statistics that post has been seen (maybe 'read' was not the best word either) more than 2,600 times. The next most seen is Stories from Childhood with some 300+ viewings. So what makes St David's Day so popular? Looking at the traffic sources section of the stats I see that in the search keywords 'daffodil' crops up more than any other, especially 'daffodil picture' and variants. I did include a picture of a vase of daffodils last year - you can still see it in the sidebar on the right further down the page where that post features at the top of the popular posts widget thingy.

Talking of daffodils, we have none in bloom in the garden as yet although the first few are struggling into flower in Withdean Park and there are other early varieties in bloom elsewhere. In a couple of weeks, providing we get some sun and it gets a bit warmer, there will be masses of these flowers everywhere. I think just about every house in England has them in the garden.

Just to make things seem a little more cheerful, I'll post that picture again. That should confuse the stats!

2 comments:

The Broad said...

St. David's day was my late mother-in-law's birthday and I've been thinking about her today. Known by some as 'The Old Broad' and most of America as 'Mums' she was quite a character who could drive you mad with her imperiousness but give you hours of enjoyment over a bottle of scotch and endless cigarettes! The weather here in Southport is gloriously sunny and the wind is all down south. Thanks for the daffs -- I think I'll pick some up today!

(not necessarily your) Uncle Skip said...

We're in between weather systems. Whatever that means. It's mostly cloudy and 33 degrees (F).