Every year between March 19 and 21, the Northern Hemisphere experiences a celestial event that has captivated humans for millennia: the Spring Equinox. This moment, when day and night are nearly ...
The Spring Equinox isn’t just a celestial event; it’s a celebration of balance, renewal, and growth—values that deeply resonate with cannabis culture. Occurring around March 20th or 21st ...
The spring equinox marks the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. It occurs when the sun is directly above the equator, resulting in nearly equal ...
March 20 marks the spring equinox, and for many Indigenous peoples, this is the start of the new year. It's a time when the death of winter gives way to the new life of spring. We watch as the ...
The spring equinox, marking the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere, occurs at 5:01 a.m. March 20. The spring equinox signifies the halfway point between the summer and winter solstices.
The spring equinox, marking the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere, occurs at 5:01 a.m. March 20. The spring equinox signifies the halfway point between the summer and winter solstices.
In just a couple of days, we’ll see sunsets after 5:30 p.m. We’re two weeks away from “springing forward” with a sunset on March 9 at 6:45 p.m. The spring equinox happens on March 20 this ...