If April showers bring May flowers, what do May flowers bring?
Pilgrims!!!
This is a favorite joke of many second graders I have known. It seems appropriate today. Everyone knows that April brings rain. However, with all the rain, wind, thunder, lightening and more rain that we have had today, I'm pretty sure Mother Nature is trying to get all of her April showers over with in one fell swoop. Does this mean that the rest of April will be sunny and warm? Maybe????
After I wrote the above paragraph I started to wonder what is a 'fell swoop' anyway? And where did the phrase come from? A little research gave me the answer.
Blame it on Shakespeare, who else? When Shakespeare's wrote "Macbeth" 'fell' meant cruel and he compared the sudden murder of Macduff's wife and children to a hawk swooping down on its prey. One fell swoop. Now it is used to mean suddenly, or all at the same time, but not necessarily in a bad way. So now you know.
Coincidentally, my west coast brother had informed me, earlier today, that today is "International Fact Checking Day" which I did before I wrote the previous paragraph. He also shared that it is "Global Day of the Engineer." This pleased my wonder spouse who is an Electrical Engineer. He thinks it is fitting that engineers get a "Global" day rather than a mere "National" day. I don't begrudge him his special day, especially since I, who am not an engineer, won our Scrabble game this evening by 100 points, an all time record. Not exactly one fell swoop, but a victory worth mentioning all the same.