Good Morning! Happy May Day.
It's Monday once again and I'm doing laundry. After several lovely sunny days we're back to overcast and 12C which is actually a good temperature for working outside. I did some weeding after we got back from our walk. I don't think there's much use weeding if it's going to rain though. I have 2 kettles of water set to boil and after I finish here I'll go scald weeds that are growing in cracks that I can't get out otherwise. Nothing much else going on.
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Happy May day to you too....and look, I can comment!!
ReplyDeleteHappy first day of May! We had sunshine this morning, it was so lovely! seeing new green leaves, hearing the birds, all so delightful...
ReplyDeleteA Happy May and happy week to you!
ReplyDeleteHappy May Day to you.
ReplyDeleteI've never thought of scalding weeds in cracks.
Wishing you a happy month of May :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It is back to winter in my neck of the woods, certainly not May weather.
ReplyDeleteHappy May to you. :)
Happy May Day to you. Last time I made hummingbird nectar I used the remainder of the water in the kettle to scald the weeds growing on my patio. Next time I'll be tackling the driveway. It works great, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteHappy May!
ReplyDeleteJust as Linda, I’ve never thought of scalding weeds in cracks! We’ve had a cool, windy day here. Sending you happy May Day wishes!
ReplyDeleteHappy May Day! We had rain over the weekend but now it's wind, wind and more wind. I hadn't heard of scalding weeds before. Very interesting. Let us know if they all die!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Wishing you a very happy week and very happy May. Good idea to scald weeds in cracks!
ReplyDeleteHappy May Day to you! Wishing you many pleasant and pretty days ahead!
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