Whimsical Wednesday # 269
A day late but better late than never, and Whimsical Wednesday's will be on Thursdays for the month of March while Words for Wednesday is produced here.
So, welcome back to Whimsical Wednesday!
The day for your googled giggle that gets you over the hump that is Wednesday (ahem) and sliding down into the weekend.
Thyme on your hands. How often does that happen?
So, welcome back to Whimsical Wednesday!
The day for your googled giggle that gets you over the hump that is Wednesday (ahem) and sliding down into the weekend.
Thyme on your hands. How often does that happen?
Good one!
ReplyDeletejoeh; I thought so too.
DeleteHahaha, and what a mess!
ReplyDeleteS.J.Qualls; that's where mini whisk brooms come in handy.
DeleteGood golly.....that's a groaner.
ReplyDeleteonly slightly confused; sometimes groaners are the best.
Delete...any you on my mind♪♫♪
ReplyDeletefishducky; nothing much on my mind, what's on your mind?
DeleteI remember that song, but vaguely.
Love it. Those teeny-weeny leaves can go an incredible distance if spilt.
ReplyDeleteElephant's Child; like milk. One tablespoon can splatter an entire kitchen with droplets.
DeleteI can't recall thyme being on my hands...But hay stuck to cotton gloves drives me up the wall.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on
Dora; I often have time on my hands but never thyme so far. I stay away from hay, the dust makes my nose prickle.
Delete.. Nice one... I love the smell of Thyme..... xxxxx
ReplyDeleteBarbara; me too, but fresh thyme not the dried. I like lemon thyme and that variety that is sometimes grown as lawns. It smells delicious when you walk on it on a warm day, my daughter has a small patch where her apple trees grow.
Delete.. I agree River.. has to be fresh thyme... xxx B
DeleteThat's a good one! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you noticed or not, River, but I changed the design of my blog - just for you - 'tis true...because you said my previous set-up hurt your eyes. So I thought I'd try something new.
I hope my new design is easier on your eyes. :)
Lee; I'm so sorry, I meant to say something, bad me :(
DeleteThe new design is easier to read, thank you.
I've had more than thyme on my hands.
ReplyDeleteJoanne; parsley, sage and rosemary?
DeleteSmile.
ReplyDeleteAndrew; :)
DeleteHaha What a spicy picture.
ReplyDeleteBelva; glad you liked it.
DeleteOh dear, never happened as yet!
ReplyDeleteMargaret-whiteangel; never had anything just burst open in your hands?
DeleteI am going to have to share this on on my Facebook page. Love it. (But it sure looks yucky.)
ReplyDeleteGranny Annie; share away. The leaves are dried and easily rinsed or brushed off.
ReplyDeleteLOL!
ReplyDeleteA good one.
All the best Jan