Subject: farmer's almanac? |
Bible Note: Dear Hank, In the deeper parts of the South -- Not Arkansas -- I mean the really deep parts of the South! :-) -- they follow something called the "Signs." These Signs are chronological in nature, dictating the specific times when certain activities are best to be performed or avoided. Pick up a free calendar at every Feed and Seed store, and you'll see what I mean. The Farmer's Almanac writes, "It's widely believed by many long-time Almanac followers that when the Moon occupies a particular place in the Zodiac each day at 7:00 a.m. EST, it can play an important role in achieving the best possible results for certain activities." Although until I had found this particular quote, I had not known that these "best days," as they are called, had Astrological origins. In the mountains of North Carolina I have known many people will not do so much as go to a doctor unless the Signs were "favorable." Perhaps this is what was in the mind of Justoleeter whey they asked their question. In Him, Doc |
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