May 11, 12 and
13 are the feast days of Saints
Mamertus, Pancras and
Servais (or
Servatuis or
Gervatuis.) These three are known as the
Three Chilly Saints not because they were cold during their lifetimes, but because these days are traditionally the coldest of the month. English and French folklore (and later American) held that these days would bring a late frost. In
Germany, they were called the
Icemanner, or
Icemen Days, and people believed it was never safe to plant until the Icemen were gone.
Another bit of folklore claimed, "
Who shears his sheep before St. Servatius's Day loves more his wool than his sheep." Allow you mind to wander to think of all the dirty jokes you can now tell yourself.
May 11, 1944 -
George Cukor's atmospheric thriller
Gaslight, starring
Charles Boyer and
Ingrid Bergman, premiered on this date
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