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‘Mad as a Hatter’ comes from the 18th & 19th century when hatters used mercury nitrate as part of the process of turning animal fur into felt. The substance caused hallucinations, emotional instability and the desire to have tea with wild animals. @FolkloreThurs #FolkloreThursday
@collinsp1960 @sprigwig @NO1GifQueen @Ouelletl4 @Jmerk314 @Tinman0642 @AuntiePegg @WaltWhite_man @LadyTi88 @MissLindner @michelleismyna2 @carrie4502 @LOYALFAN1 @hodder_showcow @linablue @FairyDusted50 @dchinn2005 @APabloIsForever @Lou_S_Stools Thanks so much. Very grateful for the friendships we have.
Little Red Hen. #WednesdayWisdom
📷Illustration by Mary Engelbreit #ChildrensBooks
“To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.”—Audrey Hepburn #Quote #Gardening #GardensHour #GardenChat