We are the 64th day of the year and we are celebrating Grandmothers Day.
This party was created in 1987 for commercial purposes.
Unlike Mother's Day, it is not recognized by the code of social action and families.
We also celebrate Sainte-Olive, who is said to have been put to death for her faith in the 2nd century.
His bones would be kept in the church of Saint Afra in Brescia (Lombardy).
The sun rises two minutes earlier at 7:27 a.m. and sets one minute later at 6:38 p.m.
In terms of weather, the weather is gray and sometimes humid in the North but sunny in the South.
Some March 5
1827: death of the Italian physicist Volta, inventor of the first electric battery
1871: symbolic occupation of Paris by Prussian troops
1922: screening of the film
Nosferatu the Vampire
based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker
1946: Winston Churchill speaks of an "Iron Curtain" in Europe in a speech in Fulton (Missouri, USA)
1953: death of Joseph Stalin
1953: death of musician Serge Prokofiev
1970: entry into force of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
1987: in Ecuador, an earthquake kills at least a thousand people
2013: death of Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela since 1999
2016: death of American computer scientist Raymond Samuel Tomlinson, inventor of e-mail
2021: Pope Francis begins the first visit in history by a pontiff to Iraq
some birthdays
Elisabeth Badinter, philosopher born in 1944
Bernard Arnault, businessman born in 1949
Julien Dray, politician born in 1955
MC Solaar, rapper born in 1969
Renan Luce, singer born in 1980
The saying of the day
“
Windy March, Apple Orchard
”