May your May be full of gladness!

May your May be full of gladness!

Yours too, mate. ![]()
May Day
However I also have indigo buntings and goldfinches all over my yard singing at the top of their lungs, it great! ![]()
Welcome, May–it’s snowed off and on all day here.
I remember braiding a Maypole when I was in kindergarten (about 1957). I guess kids don’t do that any more.
Susan
hmm..
can we get this moved to the rubber room so we can discuss the true meaning of MayDay? ![]()
Me too. ![]()
Today in the OR, one of our urologists was singing
“Hooray,hooray
The first of May!
Outdoor ****ing
Starts today!”
The asterisks refer to a common method of fastening two pieces of wood using a threaded metal device… ![]()