The flowers in the breeze are swaying, swaying, The whole wide world is out a-Maying. –Genevieve Mary Irons (1855–1928) | Friday, May 4, 2018 124th day of the year Summer begins in 48 days Alexander Gould (actor, voice of Nemo in Finding Nemo) was born on this day in 1994. Ellen Albertini Dow (actress) died on this day in 2015. Question of the Day Is it true that you should always serve red wine at room temperature and white wine chilled? Answer
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| | Making Tomato Cages How to Make Tomato Cages and Tomato Stakes In order for proper tomato plant care, it is important to stake tomatoes, provide plant supports like tomato cages, and carefully prune tomatoes. This helps to prevent branch breakage, provide air circulation, avoid slug damage, and keep tomatoes productive and healthy. | | SPONSORED Make your Garden Sing! Let every breeze bring the sounds of the sea into your home and garden haven. Its lilting tones will transport you to a mooring on the Maine coast: feel the fog, smell the salt air, relax in daydreams of a mooring on the Maine coast. | | Darling Dahlias Dahlias Dahlias are colorful spiky flowers which generally bloom from midsummer to first frost, when many other plants are past their best. | | All About Hummingbirds! Fascinating Hummingbird Facts Among the most exciting spring migrants are the hummingbirds! These tiny, truly remarkable creatures are all-American birds. They exist only in South, Central, and North America—nowhere else in the world. Enjoy these fascinating hummingbird facts … | | Vermont Weather Station Measures temperature and humidity with an easy-to-read scale. Available in both brass and copper. A handsome and practical addition to your kitchen window. | | Minted Couscous Minted Couscous
This easy recipe for Minted Couscous is refreshingly delicious and takes no time at all to put together. | | Amazing Mint Brownies Mint Brownies (or Grasshopper Brownies)
These classic Mint Brownies have a deliciously fudgy base, a creamy mint frosting, and a smooth layer of semi-sweet chocolate. They’re always a favorite. | | New to this newsletter? It’s free! Sign up here. You are receiving this e-mail message because you subscribed at our Web site: Almanac.com If you do not wish to receive our regular e-mail newsletters in the future, please click here to manage your preferences or unsubscribe. *Please do not reply to this e-mail* Visit our Web site Help page to report corrections or inquire about your online account, products, editorial, and technical issues. For reprinting and reuse, see our Terms of Use. © 2018 Yankee Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. |
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