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It.s Not Mother's Day
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why does everyone insist on calling it Mother's Day now, it is MOTHERING SUNDAY
the day when everyone used to go and visit their Mother Church
when I was a child we picked a bunch of wild flowers and laid then under the altar when we went into the church, then at the end of the service we collected them and gave them to our Mother
you certainly didn,t have to go and buy a card and a present
the day when everyone used to go and visit their Mother Church
when I was a child we picked a bunch of wild flowers and laid then under the altar when we went into the church, then at the end of the service we collected them and gave them to our Mother
you certainly didn,t have to go and buy a card and a present
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my Father belonged to the RHS and they always had a children' wild flowers in a jam jar competition which I entered
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my Father belonged to the RHS and they always had a children' wild flowers in a jam jar competition which I entered
Crikey @ all the 'you can't pick wild flowers' brigade- we're talking about kids picking something from the hedgerows for their Mothers- not the great train robbery. Thankfully no-one around my home county gives a stuff about such trivia. Maybe you'd like to nick my Nanna for picking blackberries whilst you're at it...lol
Baldric have you ever actually lived in the country, do you actually understand how local communities work? People are happy and pleased to have their local resources used around here, we have wild apple trees, mushrooms growing in fields, berries in the hedgerows and the locals are pleased to see it used, and use it themselves, that's the unwritten law around here, and people trumpeting about theft would be in turn laughed at or rolled in a ditch lol
Not all flowers are "legally pickable" according to this...
// Under the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act, it’s illegal in the UK to:
pick flowers in public parks or community gardens pick flowers on National Trust property or nature reserves
pick flowers from roundabouts etc (which are looked after by the council)
intentionally pick, uproot or destroy any wild plant without permission from the landowner or occupier. //
// Under the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act, it’s illegal in the UK to:
pick flowers in public parks or community gardens pick flowers on National Trust property or nature reserves
pick flowers from roundabouts etc (which are looked after by the council)
intentionally pick, uproot or destroy any wild plant without permission from the landowner or occupier. //