“Oak before ash, naught but a splash; ash before oak, you’re in for a soak.”
Which is it to be? And where does it say what happens if the apple tree actually blossoms while the flowering cherry is still doing its stuff?
“Oak before ash, naught but a splash; ash before oak, you’re in for a soak.”
Which is it to be? And where does it say what happens if the apple tree actually blossoms while the flowering cherry is still doing its stuff?