Love it ❤ Such a warm feeling given.
Another one thatI heard was about 'Forget-Me-Nots'
Apparently a knight in full armour was walking with his love along the bank of the river when he spied some beautiful blue flowers growing along the bank. he went down to pick them for his love and fell into the water and with the heavy armour, was unable to save himself. As he sank beneath the waves, he cried 'Forget Me Not!'
Thank you for sharing – pussywillows are a favourite of mine too but I’d never heard the story before. We have a lovely tree in our backyard that is in full “fur” right now. The birds and bees love it!
kinda gives ya reason to paws
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You are always so a-mews-ing
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What a lovely story
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So sweet
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What a lovely story
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Ty )
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they ARE precious, such early, wooly, silky, soft, tender messengers of spring to come!
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Yes,to all of that)
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A lovely and sweet poem.
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😻
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🥰
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I love this! ❤
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It’s such a sweet story
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It is!
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I love this Polish tale, Beth.
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Me too
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Lovely 😊
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Yes )
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Heartwarming! ღ˘◡˘ற♡.。oO
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😻
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Love it ❤ Such a warm feeling given.
Another one thatI heard was about 'Forget-Me-Nots'
Apparently a knight in full armour was walking with his love along the bank of the river when he spied some beautiful blue flowers growing along the bank. he went down to pick them for his love and fell into the water and with the heavy armour, was unable to save himself. As he sank beneath the waves, he cried 'Forget Me Not!'
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I love that – so tragic
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sweeeeet ❤
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Yesss
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Mine are really showing this year, for the first time since I planted them 4 years ago. I think they like all the snow we’ve had.
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You are so lucky ,
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❤
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You can’t ask for more from a legend.
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I know!
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I have, for unknown reasons, not ‚taken note‘ of the sweet tale. It is a wonderful one and I‘m glad to have returned to this post. 🙂
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I love this one )
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Oh I love knowing the story behind the name!
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It is a charming tale
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❤️
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Aren’t they cute?
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Yes!
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I love legends like this
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Beautiful. And coincidentally I was admiring some gorgeous pussy willows just yesterday.
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There is something about them –
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I love these.
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Me too)
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Aww, that is lovely and I’d never heard it before. Thanks for sharing 🙂
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😻
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Thank you for sharing – pussywillows are a favourite of mine too but I’d never heard the story before. We have a lovely tree in our backyard that is in full “fur” right now. The birds and bees love it!
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How wonderful- you are so lucky!
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