
I am not entirely sure what happiness is, but I think it must SMELL like Brighton on a daffodil morning when the wind blows from the south and it is NOT raining.

The face of a maid who looks out of the window on wash day and sees that it is raining AGAIN.


St Caron – Feast Day March 5

Thought to have a connection with Dyfed in Wales. Perhaps. Maybe.
Nothing else is known about him
“Conversation is an exercise of the mind; gossip is merely an exercise of the tongue.”
(An American preacher who speaks very well I gather. His grandfather was a signatory to The Declaration of Independence but we must not hold that against him.)
William Ellery Channing
It is all very well ADDING new words to your vocabulary (see below) you must also use them in an appropriate fashion.
When I bring up a subject about which there are differing opinions I desire a GENEROUS exchange of views: too often other people are simply being contentious. I assert while they proclaim; I affirm my estimation of the situation while a disputatious speaker INSISTS on the rightness of their cause.
There are times, of course, when we all are MOVED by emotion when we speak. However, while the sincere make comments that are heartfelt others merely become over-heated. In my own case, I can become impassioned but alas! so many others are cantankerous. When this happens it rarely ends WELL.

BRUMAL means wintery or belonging to winter as in this heartfelt sentence:
Now it is March let us hope that the dark brumal days are behind us and we can enjoy the Daffodil days of Spring
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Love the daffodil tidbits
Thank you
and it is especially important not to mistake a daffodil for a leek in cooking as daffodil bulbs are poisonous.
The name ‘daffodil’ it is said dates to the 16th century and descended from d’Affodil, the flowers being know as Affodil as a corruption of Asphodel.
Two more daffodil facts Mrs Finnegan ‘forgot’ to mention
… murder mystery writer. I have lists and lists of ways to kill people in ‘accidental’ ways. I was also researching daffs re a horticulturalist in one of my fics so I delved deeply.