Friday, May 1, 2009

May Day on Fingerprint Friday..


I took this off the internet. A lovely May Basket.
Sending it to everyone for Fingerprint Friday.
Mrs. Pinkham a wonderful neighbor we had and known to us as Granny Pinkham ,told my girls the way May Day was celebrated. You would put a basket of flowers on people's doorsteps, ring the bell and hide. Waiting for them to open the door and get the flowers. My girls did this every year with love and delight. So for Fingerprint Friday, I send you all a May Basket, with my love and blessings for a wonderful year. You are all the best Fingerprints from God and don't forget it.
Pampering Beki has Fingerprint Friday every week. Make sure you visit her blog and see all the wonderful fingerprints.
Till next time, keep looking up.

15 comments:

littlebird said...

My dad always used to say that if you washed your face in the May day dew you would stay young and beautiful for ever, (hence my beauty... ha ha only kidding)
Happy May day/Fingerprint friday to you : )

artsyclay said...

How sweet! Happy May Day to you too! You brought back some fun memories ... when I was growing up, we used to leave little handmade paper baskets of flowers on friends' door handles. ~*~

GingerLouise Clothing said...

So sweet, I never heard of that tradition as part of MayDay, glad you shared!

Anonymous said...

Happy May Day to you!

CSD Faux Finishing said...

You are the sweetest Carolyn :-) Thanks for the ring and run basket of flowers, right back at you! Happy May day and have a fantastic weekend!!

Brenda said...

I love that may day tradition, I wish it was still practiced now. Thank you for sharing your beautiful basket of flowers with us all :)

Erica said...

i never really knew what may day was but what a great idea! thank you :)

Kim @ Everything Etsy said...

That is beautiful! I love the idea of May day!

~Kim

gr8tfulgirl said...

Happy May Day!!! Granny P. is probably passing out the flowers in heaven!! xo

Beadin By The Sea said...

At my son's elementary school there was a teacher who would dress the kids in old-style clothing and carry out this tradition on May Day. I always thought it was such a neat thing to do. Thanks for the "virtual" May basket!

Rosihue said...

A lovely May Day tribute :)

Beki - TheRustedChain said...

What a sweet thing to do!

Chubby Chieque said...

This May Day basket is lovely. Informative too.

Have a nice Sunday.

Unknown said...

Hi Carolyn,that is a very kind gesture, I've never heard of this and never seen this too. Here's to a wonderful Mother's day to you too. hugs...M

Hey Harriet said...

What a lovely and clever Fingerprint Friday!