On this spring day, representatives of the clergy honor the memory of the monk Eutychius. It is known that the clergyman received the gift of healing as a gift from the Lord. During his long life he cured many women who could not get pregnant.
What you should not do:
On April 19, it was impossible to cut down an apple tree or a birch. On this day, even the branches of these trees cannot be cut or broken. It is forbidden for an unmarried girl to pick the blossom of an apple tree. But if the flower itself falls under her feet or on her head, then ahead of her lies a meeting with her soul mate and a passionate love affair. It is impossible on the day of Eutychius and Yerema to bend birch and apple branches. It is impossible on the day of Eutychius and Yerema to make pies with any filling, except apples and peas. Pregnant women should not walk with loose hair – childbirth will be long and difficult.
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If the day is calm, without wind, wait for an early harvest of spring crops. The sap flow has started on maples and other trees – warm weather will come. Morning fog portends dry weather for the rest of the month. If there is no wind, you can expect a good grain harvest. If a crow nests high in a tree, a big flood is possible in the spring. If the hens leave their roost early in the spring, the summer will be bad, and vice versa. If wild ducks build their nests near water, the summer will be dry, and the further away from water bodies, the more rain it will have. The fat ducks came in the spring – the spring will be cold, long. If Eutychius becomes furious, the wind beats the pain of the peasant: the ear will fall. On Eutychius, the day is calm – until the grain harvest. If it’s windy today, the bread will be bad. The calm promises a marvelous harvest of bread.
Feast of names: Eutychius, Eremey, Methodius, Platonida.
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