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    The Halifax Daily News (Nova Scotia)
    August 24, 2004 Tuesday

    St. Bart had bad luck, but better weather

    by Day, Cindy


    Growing up with a weather-savvy Grandma was very cool. There was
    never a dull moment. She loved to share her incredible knowledge of
    weather folklore.

    I wake up thinking about Grandma every Aug. 24. Grandma wouldn't let
    this day go by without telling us (for the umpteenth time) about St.
    Bartholomew.

    According to Grandma, he was an ordinary saint, yet an extraordinary
    apostle, who converted the King of Armenia. The king's brother had
    the apostle flayed and beheaded on Aug. 24, she said.

    For days leading up to the 24th, Grandma prayed each night for good
    weather on St Bart's Day. If anyone asked why, she was quick to
    recite: "If the 24th of August be fair and clear, then hope for a
    prosperous autumn that year."

    My neighbour, not to be outdone by Grandma, believed that this day
    ended the 40 days of rain presaged by a wet St. Swithin's Day (July
    15th): "All the tears St. Swithin can cry, St. Bartholomew's mantle
    can wipe dry."

    And finally - I hesitate to share this one - there are many people
    who believe St. Bart's Day brings in the cooler autumn weather: "At
    St. Bartholomew, there comes a cold dew."

    According to the old pagan calendar, autumn started Aug. 24 and ended
    Nov. 22. Not this year!
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