Wash On Monday
Wash on Monday,
Iron on Tuesday,
Bake on Wednesday,
Brew on Thursday,
Churn on Friday,
Mend on Saturday,
Go to meeting on Sunday.
By Author Unknown
The words of the rhyme ‘Wash on Monday’ reflect the English tradition of washing clothes on Mondays. When the women of the oceangoing vessel the Mayflower came ashore on Monday 13 November 1620, the first thing they did was the washing, bringing the English tradition to America.
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Wash on Monday,
Iron on Tuesday,
Bake on Wednesday,
Brew on Thursday,
Churn on Friday,
Mend on Saturday,
Go to meeting on Sunday.
By Author Unknown
The words of the rhyme ‘Wash on Monday’ reflect the English tradition of washing clothes on Mondays. When the women of the oceangoing vessel the Mayflower came ashore on Monday 13 November 1620, the first thing they did was the washing, bringing the English tradition to America.
Continue scrolling down this website page to read the rest of the article, or click or tap on these words to read Laundry Gathered By David Hugh Beaumont.