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May 30, 2015

Mint Julep Day
A classic adult drink
The Classic Mint Julep for Adults
The Classic Mint Julep for Kids and Non-Drinkers
17 Mint Julep Desserts

Loomis Day
Mahlon Loomis, a dentist and inventor
We can thank Loomis for dentures and the earliest form wireless communication!

Water a Flower Day 
This is an activity I am really bad at, I tend to flood plants and flowers and earn my nickname "black thumb."  But if you are good at this give your flowers, and plants, a watering today.

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