Winter Legend: Tre Giorni della Merla

One topic of conversation that comes up frequently is the weather! This week we’ve experienced a real drop in temperature. It’s a brutal reminder that winter is still here for some time. There has been much talk about the colder temperatures. Everyone is making predictions on whether it will snow or not.

During one of these conversations, my Zia told me a story (you might even call it a legend). She heard it when she was a little girl. It is said that the last three days of January leading into the first of February would be the coldest of the year. Okay, the idea that the end of January would be really cold didn’t seem strange or unusual to me. But, this idea was also linked to a sweet story about a bird called “la merla” (the blackbird).

The Legend

The story says that one winter long ago, on the last days of January, the winter was very cold. It was so cold that a blackbird, which at the time had white feathers, desperately sought refuge for her and her three offspring. The only place they could find was in a chimney stack where they rested for three days. On the first of February, the sun came out. The blackbirds emerged from their cozy refuge, only their feathers were no longer white but black with soot. From that moment on, all blackbirds were born with black feathers.

merla

After hearing this story, I mentioned it to many of my Italian friends and all of them had heard this story of the merla too. Although there are many different versions to this little story, one thing is certain, the coldest days of winter always seem to fall on the last days of January and as I look at the weather forecast for the rest of the week, it seems this tradition will hold true.

Stay warm everyone!

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  1. Image Earth Travel

    January 29, 2019 at 11:51 am

    I’d never heard of this myth, not even from my relatives or whilst living here in Cosenza.
    Trying to stay warm and at least the sun is out today. 😉

    1. LuLu

      January 29, 2019 at 12:24 pm

      Before moving to Italy I had never heard it, it wasn’t until I had my first winter here that I heard it mentioned. When I looked into it, I asked around and it was a thing! haha It’s kind of like Groundhog Day! 🙂

  2. karenincalabria

    January 29, 2017 at 1:26 pm

    Very nice story, LuLu, and be sure to bundle up!

    1. LuLu

      January 30, 2017 at 3:00 am

      Thanks! Yesterday was pretty cold and grey, but today the sun’s out. This year our winter has been downright nuts!

      1. karenincalabria

        January 30, 2017 at 3:21 am

        But it’s made for incredibly beautiful snow photos!

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