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01 June 2025

May is out!

I remember my parents and grandparents saying, "Cast not a clout till May is out" and being totally confused as "clout" usually meant a thump or slap!  Here it means an article of clothing, often a vest and the saying was a reminder that even after May begins, cold weather can still return.  "May" can also be the hawthorn tree, which flowers in late April or early May. When the hawthorn blossoms are "out," it signals the end of spring's cold spells, making it safe to leave winter clothes behind.  Either way, May is definitely out!

On the whole, it's been quite a good month.  I had a few days dog sitting, but not as much as I had hoped as my legs suddenly became very painful.  (Things are improving again.)

I've been out for meals with quite a few friends.  I'm going to have to try and do this a little less often as I like to consider meals out to be a treat.  I need to think of a way of doing this less often and maybe inviting friends to eat at my house.  

Jack has been three times and my garden is definitely showing the fruits of his labours.  I'll show you some photos soon.  

And I ended the month having a few days visiting my nephew.  When I have visited previously I have stayed with him, but I decided this time to stay in a nearby hotel which has facilities for disabled people but spend the days with him.  That solution worked well.  

10 comments:

  1. My mum stated that quote every year, I never knew if it was the may bloom or the end of May, mum always used it for the start of her gardening.

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  2. Your second paragraph had me thinking about "dog days" ... What a fabulous language is English!

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  3. It sounds like May was a good month other than having painful legs. Glad that is getting better. Hope June will be even better. :)

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  4. How fun to visit your nephew and to dog sit for a few days. It sounds like your legs are feeling better. I agree, sometimes treats are more special when not done too often. I have a latte at my favorite coffee shop once a week with a friend. It is our big treat usually and is on the beautiful garden grounds of a church.

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    1. The visit has gone well. I'm glad i pre-thought about potential problems, though

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  5. You had a lovely May, and I really like the idea of inviting people to your place for a meal. We never plant here until after the Victoria Day weekend which is the third weekend of the month of May. This year it was way too cold for my tender plants so I didn't get them in the ground until this past week.

    God bless.

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    1. A little bit warmer here so my plants went in a few weeks ago.

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