And here is the Wannaskan Almanac with Word-Wednesday for June 3, 2026, the twenty-second Wednesday of the year, the eleventh Wednesday of spring, the first Wednesday of June, and the one-hundred fifty-fourth day of the year, with two-hundred eleven days remaining. Brought to you by Bead Gypsy Studio , 101 Main Avenue North, Roseau, where you can get 50% off select Bead Gypsy bracelets through the month of June. Wannaska Phenology Update for June 3, 2026 Lilacs Abloom Syringa vulgaris — mamaandaamiinikaan in Anishinaabe — now flowers throughout Wannaskaland as another sure sign of spring and an herald of the coming summer season. Lilac stems from the olive family, Oleaceae , native to the Balkan Peninsula. Lilac branch ends can become fasciated: /FA-SHē-ā-dəd/ adj., showing abnormal fusion of parts or organs, resulting in a flattened ribbon-like structure. The flowers have a tubular base to the corolla — the collective term for all the petals on a lilac flower. June 3 Fickle Pickle ...
Adulthood has a funny way of sneaking up on you. One day you’re a kid who thinks getting mail will be exciting, and the next you’re a full‑time crisis manager who pays for things you don’t want, maintains things you don’t use, and eats meals that haven’t been warm since sunrise. You wake up one morning and realize you’ve somehow become the designated responsible person in a world full of people who test your patience like it’s their spiritual gift. Half of adulthood is pretending you didn’t hear something ridiculous, the other half is deciding whether it’s worth correcting, and the rest is whispering “Lord, give me strength” into your coffee while someone asks you a question that could’ve been a Google search. Meanwhile, the bills never stop. They multiply. They evolve. They show up like jump scares in a horror movie. Electricity, water, insurance, subscriptions you swear you canceled—your mailbox becomes a haunted house you’re too scared to open. And while you’re juggling all tha...