As Shakespeare once wrote, “Beware the Ides of March!” This refers to March 15th, the day Roman Statesman Julius Caesar was assassinated. BUT, March 15th doesn’t have to be a day of doom!
It’s really close to St. Patrick’s Day, which is usually a pretty good time. It’s also really close to the beginning of Spring! Yes… soon the grass will start to turn green, tulips will start to sprout, and our little feathered friends will be returning from their winter migration.
Turn the Ides of March into a good thing. This is your time to prepare for warm weather and outdoor fun.