Beware the Ides of March
0Okay, so maybe it didn’t turn out so well for J.C. (Julius Caesar) back in 44 BCE, but before that, the Ides of March was actually a pagan holiday marking the middle of a month, usually the fifteenth of March but most commonly the thirteenth of the month.
So instead of following William Shakespeare’s take on the day, go out and celebrate! Raise a pint and enjoy!
Erin handles marketing for Windy City Novelties and is an avid partier. Aren't you?No related posts.
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