‘Beware the Ides of March’

Isn’t it funny how we quote Shakespeare all the time even if we’ve never seen one of his plays?

In the play, “Julius Caeser,” a soothsayer warns “beware the Ides of March,” foreshadowing Caeser’s death. In Shakespeare’s time, though, the Ides of March was just the way people said March 15. The Ides was a marker day used by the Romans to divide each month, so there was also an Ides of April, May and June, etc.

Though March 2021 will probably not bring anything so dramatic as the assassination of a Roman Emperor, it promises to bring some new opportunities and emotional healing. What’s in store for you?

Check out my March 2021 Predictions Pick-a-Card Tarot Reading to find out.

Published by Laura

As a professional writer, my job is to have fun exploring the world — its places, its people, its cultures, its histories and its mysteries — and to share what I have learned with the masses via the written word. I love what I do!