TODAY - March 4

 

NIELS’ MORNING GREETINGS

ON: MARCH 4

New 2021 edition

TODAY’s LENGTH:

Today is in Belgium 3 hours and 12 minutes longer than December. Its length is 11 hours and 8 minutes.  It lasts from 07.21 to 18.30.

See more about where you are – also in English – on:  www.dagenslaengde.dk

TODAY’s NAME:

This day’s name is ADRIANUS’ DAY. He was a Roman soldier, who lived in Nicomedia ( in today’s Turkey ). By seeing how the Christians coped with their torture and sufferings in Roman custody he became a Christian himself. For that reason he was himself tortured and killed around year 300.

Adrianus is the patron for the prison guards and the postmen.

In Belgium the day’s name is SAINT CASIMIR – after a Polish prince, who lived in the years 1458-84.

 

TODAY’s EVENT:

1950:  Walt Disney’s cartoon film Cinderella was presented publicly for the first time.

TODAY’s QUESTION:

Horse trading – where does that expression come from?  And what does it mean?

The original word horse-trading came from the big horse markets in the Medieval ages.

In other countries the same expression is referring to cows (Germany) or bullocks (Denmark). Why? Because there were bigger markets in those countries for cows and bullocks than for horses.   In all these markets the trading often took the form of farmers (or more often professional animal traders) discussed – often in a very lively way – the price and at the end made the deal by slamming their right hands together. This was the deal.

Nowadays the expression horse trading is in particular used about political negotiations. It refers to talks where each part often has to reduce its ideological or other demands in order to get a political deal.  Among voters political horse trading is ofter seen as negative. But in reality it is a necessary and important part of politics in order to get results at the end.

QUESTION FOR TOMORROW:

Irene – where does that name come from ? And what does it mean?

47 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT EUROPE:

EUROPE AT WORK     www.europe-at-work.be

 

TODAY’s QUOTE & FAMOUS PEOPLE :

1.  Yesterday’s quote:

Most men choose their wife in a light, which they would never dream of using when they select a suit.

This was once said by the American actor Danny Kaye.  See photo.

2.  Today’s quote:

The man governs the world. And the woman governs the man. What more can she  ask for?

Who has said that?

3.  Famous people born on this day:

1394:  Henry the Navigator ( died 1460 )

1678:  Antonio Vivaldi  ( died 1741 )

1928:  Alan Sillitoe  ( died 2010 )

1932:  Miriam Makeba  ( died 2008 )

1935:  Bent Larsen  ( died 2010 )

1951:  Kenny Dalglish

 

4.  Famous people died on this day:

1852:  Nikolai Gogol  ( 43 years )

1946:  Bror von Blixen-Finecke  ( 60 years )

1948:  Antonin Artaud  ( 52 years )

 

Niels Jørgen Thøgersen

niels4europe@gmail.com  

www.simplesite.com/kimbrer   +  EUROPE AT WORK     www.europe-at-work.be



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