I found the broom in front of the deck door on Friday after a strong wind knocked it over. Mom always said this meant that company was coming, and ironically, Marilyn and her husband arrived yesterday for a brief visit.
I hadn’t heard that one before. I love those old sayings. My grandma had tons of them. Unfortunately I was too young to take notice and remember them. Blessings, Betsy
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I haven't heard that one before. All those "old sayings" I find pretty interesting and often very accurate.
ReplyDeleteWhoa.....now if only the money one would come true. I can't remember what that one is though....
ReplyDeleteAm not familiar with the old sayings but hope the visit was a good one:)
ReplyDeleteHa! My Gram had one for every situation, too. Fun happenstance for you! Hope you enjoyed the visit!
ReplyDeleteMom's always right, eh? LOL
ReplyDeleteSo, there you go. Mom was right. LOL
ReplyDeleteI hadn’t heard that one before. I love those old sayings. My grandma had tons of them. Unfortunately I was too young to take notice and remember them. Blessings, Betsy
ReplyDeleteIf you were a Finlander that would mean no one is home. Often time the broom is left against the door to signal no one is home:)
ReplyDeleteI’ve not heard that before. Enjoyed catching up on your blog, loved all the knitting.
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