On April 6, the Orthodox remember Saint Artemy (Artemon), who was called Bishop of Thessaloniki.
The saint lived and preached at the dawn of Christianity – in the 1-2 centuries.
Weather signs:
It has been noticed since ancient times that if the night of April 6 turns out to be warm, then the spring will be the same; if abundant dew has fallen, expect a good harvest of millet; if the snow is powdered, it means that buckwheat this year will be generous for the harvest. Well, a rainy day on April 6 is good hay.
What absolutely must not be done on April 6:
Since tomorrow, April 7, is the Annunciation, it is important to have time to redo all the important and difficult chores around the house before lunch, in the morning.
You shouldn’t think about the financial benefits of business today, be openly interested in money, otherwise there is a risk of being left with nothing.
Today, you cannot offend people who are trying to impose their opinion on you or advise something. Listen silently and do as you see fit.
In addition, it is not recommended today to visit and light bonfires.