Happy vernal equinox! Today marks the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and the first day of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. After today, the Sun will shine more directly on the Northern Hemisphere than on the Southern Hemisphere until the autumnal equinox. Load image
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It's Dick Grayson's birthday today, It's so fitting that he was born on the first day of spring, a season symbolizing rebirth and a new beginning: it matches with his personal journey of bravely facing changes and challenges and donning different mantles Load image
Today is the first day of spring and it’s been so beautiful at the beach here’s your daily dose of vitamin sea 0:15 Load video
— All Things Emerald Coast (@AllEmeraldCoast) March 21, 2026
so not only is it yuuji’s birthday…but it’s also the international day of happiness and the first day of spring…oh yuuji you are so special
— big daddy zo || YUUJI DAY !!! (@zowheelol) March 20, 2026
Today is the first day of Spring! We have officially entered the release season of Five Nights at Freddy's: Secret of the Mimic VR #fnaf #fivenightsatfreddys 0:27 Load video
Y’all thought California only blanketed in golden poppies? Imagine the smell of this purple heaven. Happy first day of spring Load image Load image Load image Load image
Happy First Day of Spring Here’s to warmer days, new life, and the colors that make America’s public lands unforgettable. Photo at Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument by Anthony Southwood Load image 127 KB
— US Department of the Interior (@Interior) March 20, 2026
You deserve some flowers today, especially on the first day of spring 0:27 Load video
The Beginning of Spring, also known as the Spring Equinox, symbolizes a time of balance and renewal. The equinox is characterized by nearly equal duration of daytime and nighttime, derived from the Latin words 'equi', meaning equal, and 'nox', meaning night. This natural phenomenon carries both scientific and cultural significance, serving as an essential marker for sowing and farming activities across various cultures, and holding sacred importance in many communities worldwide, due to its association with rebirth and rejuvenation.
The tradition of observing the Spring Equinox in Norway has roots entrenched in ancient cultures. Old Norse tradition associated the event with the feast of Ostara, a goddess symbolizing dawn and rebirth. This dovetails the broader perception of spring as a period of renewal after the harsh winter months. For Norwegians, the Spring Equinox represents more than merely a change in season; it symbolizes the revitalization of nature, the return of migratory birds, the blossoming of flora, and the resurgence of extended daylight hours; a stark contrast to the dark, bleak winter.
The observance of the Spring Equinox in Norway is typically subtle yet meaningful. As the day signifies the end of winter and the onset of spring, Norwegians embrace the outdoors, enjoying the receding snow, longer daylight hours, and the bloom of the first flowers of the year. People also engage in traditional feasts, with dishes that celebrate the new produce of the season. The Spring Equinox traditionally occurs around March 20 in Norway, marking the beginning of increasingly longer days and signaling the transition into the earth's annual rebirth.
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