MAYDAY! MAYDAY! MAYDAY!
HAPPY 1st Day of May!
I was born late in my father's life.
He was 53 when I was born-
his first child.
Born on a farm in
Pennsylvania with
uncles and aunts that
owned farms around,
or connected, to ours.
Because of my father's age,
that meant that I grew up
with cousins
that were almost
a full generation
older than I was.
So, by the time I was six or so,
many of my older cousins
were driving.
Some were already married
or engaged.
On the first of May,
my cousins down the lane
would come,
along with my Aunt Bessie,
and pick me up.
She never drove a car
She never drove a car
in her life so her
daughters drove.
We would drive
a few miles to
a lightly wooded area
a lightly wooded area
where we would pick
MAY FLOWERS.
Today,I know that
they were simply
SWEET VIOLETS
in pretty pastel colors.
Oh- How I loved MAY DAY
SWEET VIOLETS
in pretty pastel colors.
Oh- How I loved MAY DAY
in the woods on leggy stems.
We would pick big bunches
We would pick big bunches
to bring home
and we would plop them
and we would plop them
would give us each
a slice of fresh baked bread
slathered with butter
and homemade strawberry jam.
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I would go home
a slice of fresh baked bread
slathered with butter
and homemade strawberry jam.
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I would go home
full and happy,
with my hands clutched full
with my hands clutched full
of wildflowers.
I would be smiling
I would be smiling
when I entered the back door
to our farmhouse,
the screen door slapping shut behind me.
My brother, Charlie, who is
smiling down from Heaven,
had a special poem
JUST FOR ME.
It went like this:
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
I thought I was ugly
Until I saw you.
Yes- Oh- the fond memories
that take me back to childhood.
I would stick my tongue out
My brother, Charlie, who is
smiling down from Heaven,
had a special poem
JUST FOR ME.
It went like this:
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
I thought I was ugly
Until I saw you.
Yes- Oh- the fond memories
that take me back to childhood.
I would stick my tongue out
at him and set my
MAY FLOWERS
on the counter
to celebrate the
MAY DAY.
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So-CELEBRATE TODAY
~ JUST CELEBRATE~
CELEBRATE TODAY IN MAY.
SHOUT IT
loud and clear
MAYDAY! MAYDAY! MAYDAY!
Did you know that if you shout MAYDAY
three times in a row
MAY FLOWERS
on the counter
to celebrate the
MAY DAY.
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So-CELEBRATE TODAY
~ JUST CELEBRATE~
CELEBRATE TODAY IN MAY.
SHOUT IT
loud and clear
MAYDAY! MAYDAY! MAYDAY!
Did you know that if you shout MAYDAY
three times in a row
it is
the international signal
the international signal
of distress?
Be careful-
Be.very.careful.
You know what THAT means,
don't you?
You may get someone
You may get someone






18 comments:
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Happy May Day, my friend!!
bobbie
...Diana, you have a lifetime filled with memories! Viol;ts are such a sweet flower. I wish you a Marvelous May!
Oh, I just love your May Day memories.
Our violets are just starting to bloom. We had freeze warnings the last two nights.
Happy Weekend!
MAY DAY, MAY DAY, MAY DAY! Where is he?
I love your memories - you have some beautiful ones.
Happy May Day, Diana! Thank you for sharing your lovely memories with us.
Lovely post ... Happy May Day Wishes.
All the best Jan
What sweet memories. Thanks for sharing.
Happy May Day. Nice memories. My dad was the youngest of 6 and I was born when he was 39. Most of my cousins were way older than me as well.
When I saw the MAYDAY, I had to come read because I thought you were yelling for help.... I got an email from a blog friend in France and it said
hugs to you and may, May bring us May days but no mayday!
What fun a lovely memories!! Happy May, my friend!
Maybe THIS will be the year you'll get your OWN firefighter! Happy May Day!
Oooh, that pot of jam has my mouth watering. (The firefighter, too, lol.)
Happy memories! And lovely flowers. Here's to Auntie Bessie, and your cousins, AND Charlie!
Happy May Day! l love all the flower picture. It's such a beautiful time of year!
Oh I love May Day! It is such a cheery happy day! I love the memories you shared of the violets, your aunt, and your silly brother's poem. Such good memories, and they made me smile, Diana! Happy May to you!
I loved your May Day memories. We used to make little flower cones. Just a happy holiday -- no pressure, just fun.
They sound like lovely, flower filled, May Days!! I hope this month is still filled with flowers for you...xxoo
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