March 15, 2026
Merriam Webster - Word of the day: Tranche refers to a division or portion of a whole.
World Contact Day is commemorated every year on March 15. It is a unique observance held globally to focus on communicating with extraterrestrial life and exploring the possibility that intelligent beings may exist beyond Earth.
World Contact Day inspires people to invoke their curiosity and spend time thinking about the universe and the mysteries surrounding it.
What is the “Ides of March”? According to the Roman calendar, the Ides are a monthly occurrence. In March and other months with 31 days, the Ides always falls on the 15th; it falls on the 13th in months with 30 days. The Ides traditionally marked the arrival of the new Moon and was cause for celebration. The word “Ides” is derived from Latin, meaning “to divide.”
Mothering Sunday in 2026 falls on Sunday, March 15. Mothering Sunday, celebrated in the United Kingdom and Ireland, occurs on the fourth Sunday of Lent, which is exactly three weeks before Easter. Unlike the fixed-date Mother's Day in countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia, Mothering Sunday’s date changes each year according to the Christian liturgical calendar.
On March 15, 2026, several notable observances and events are celebrated:
Dumbstruck Day: A day to express frustration.
Everything You Think is Wrong Day: A day to challenge and celebrate wrong beliefs.
International Day Against Police Brutality: A day to raise awareness and advocate against police violence.
My look at today, March 15, 2026 below:
Comments (3)
Loved the rhythm of this
Poor Hunk! But a great poem!
I read your poem, "Heaven Hope, Hell Headed," and I wanted to take a moment to express my appreciation for your creative use of alliteration and the powerful contrast between the concepts of heaven and hell. Your words drew me in from the very beginning, with the vivid images of "Holy Hip Hop Holly" and the "Hot Horny Hairy Hottie." The use of alliteration continued throughout the poem, creating a musical quality that made the words seem to dance on the page. And yet, despite the playful tone of the words, there was an underlying sense of darkness and pain, as evidenced by the "Hurting Hunk" and the mention of hitting hell. This contrast between light and dark, hope and despair, made the poem all the more compelling. Thank you for sharing your creative work with us. Your words have left a lasting impression on me, and I look forward to reading more of your poetry in the future.