According to legend, a blackbird, with a beautiful white plumage, was regularly Strapazzata in January, months cool and shady, who had fun waiting for the blackbird came out of the nest in search of food to throw on the ground cold and frost. Tired of the continuous persecution the blackbird one year he decided to make supplies for a month, and shut himself up in his lair, away, for the entire month of January, which was then only 28 days.
the last day of the month, the blackbird thinking of having misled the bad in January, came out of hiding and began to sing to mock. Resented so much that in January asked to borrow three days in February and broke out with snowstorms, wind, frost, rain. The blackbird took refuge on the sly in a chimney, and there he stayed away for three days. When the blackbird came out, was yes, save it, but its beautiful plumage was blackened by the smoke and so remained for ever with the black feathers.
As with all legends, lies a kernel of truth, even in this version we can find a bit ', because in the Roman calendar the month of January was only 29 days, probably, over the years and passed down orally turned into 31.
the last day of the month, the blackbird thinking of having misled the bad in January, came out of hiding and began to sing to mock. Resented so much that in January asked to borrow three days in February and broke out with snowstorms, wind, frost, rain. The blackbird took refuge on the sly in a chimney, and there he stayed away for three days. When the blackbird came out, was yes, save it, but its beautiful plumage was blackened by the smoke and so remained for ever with the black feathers.
As with all legends, lies a kernel of truth, even in this version we can find a bit ', because in the Roman calendar the month of January was only 29 days, probably, over the years and passed down orally turned into 31.
From: www.lavocedelnordest.it
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