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Think they have got new supplies of seaweed & pine cones, also have all been on cow watching, Rookery nest building and oak before ash courses devilish


No wonder I am no good at it then - don't have time for all that 'stuff'! Just about to go out now - lovely sun pouring down, not a breath of wind, but a thick layer of dust on my car! Wonder if there is any chance of it blowing off as I drive? love struck wink
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Evening all

Plenty of sun here but but a chilly breeze means there's no hanging about when outside.

And my electric razor fell apart this morning so a trip to Argos tomorrow is called for.
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Mornin.....cloudy!
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Good Morning!
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'Morning - overcast, but still warm. smile
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Artnoon all.........
Ok own up, who's half inched the currant bun?, woz warming up jubbly here last few days now it's brass monkeys! monkey

'Cast not a clout 'till May be out'; ...................
Reckon some wisdom in them there words! thinking

Have a good day.... rose good luck

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...don't forget, the May referred to is not the month, but the May blossom.... wink

The most common folk name we have for the Hawthorn is the May Tree. The may blossom appears on the tree at the beginning of May in the south of England, at the time of the Beltane or May Day celebrations, when people and houses were decked with may blossoms ("bringing home the May"). The popular rhyme "Here we go gathering nuts in May" is thought to have been sung by the young men, gathering not "nuts" (which do not grow in May) but "knots" of may blossoms for the May Day Celebrations. These celebrations included a May Queen, representing the Goddess, and a Green May, representing the God and the spirit of the new vegetation. It was known as the "Merry Month" and folk went about "wearing the green", decking themselves in greenery and may blossom. Everywhere, everything is bursting with life and fertility at this time, and Beltane is a celebration of this potential. The cutting of the may blossom had great significance and symbolised the beginning of new life and the onset of the growing season.
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Evening all

Can't say it's very warm here but it has been dry and just enough wind to dry the bedding on the line.

Did my round to pick up my prescriptions and get to Argos for the new razor - my God isn't life just full of excitement.
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Mornin....
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