I’LL BE ALL IN CLOVER
Which Easter Parade Is Best, by Rich Paschall It seems that it was good to be "all in clover" a century ago. It meant that you were doing quite well. Your cows were likely in a field of clover, not just some lousy grass or hay. They were eating well, and so were you, apparently. While I am "dressed to the nines" (another phrase that has gone out of use), you will be the grandest lady in the Easter Parade.









