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Love those flowers and your beautiful family tradition 🙂
So do I. Traditions are so important – if you lose them you lose a piece of history and also ”the self” that you got from your ancestors.
Anemone Nemorosa … Your photos are beautiful ! You have a fine tradition here, finding these gorgeous springflower …
The Wood Anemones belong to the same family // Maria
I like traditions. If you start forgetting or ignoring them many important links to our history and olden times are gone forever.
I like traditions. If you start forgetting or ignoring them many important links to our history and olden times are gone forever.
I like traditions. If you start forgetting or ignoring them many important links to our history and olden times are gone forever.
This picture made my heart sing and I called my mother and my daughter :☽
Now you make me happy! Have a joyful May Day!
I love the determination you have to pick this first bouquet. Happy May Day also.
Happy May Day to you too. Today the sun is shining.
And we had sunshine here too; but of the autumn kind.
I guess so – up here we have waited so long for the sun and warmer weather. The sun is here, but it is still very cold. The birds and spring flowers are really struggling. I think it is the coldest spring for about 50 years.
😦
Looks like your spring is a little farther along than ours! Beautiful flowers!
You’ll be there soon!
We have little wood anenomes, like these but smaller, in Scotland. I saw them in the woods today for the first time this year. So pretty in the sunlight 🙂
Yes – they are a sign of spring to many people, and every year there is a first bouquet to be picked. My mother, me and my daughter.
That’s such a beautiful tradition.
I just love ”vitsippor” …. that if for me Springtime.
So it is for many of us! My mother is so determined on this…my daughter and I love it too.
When I was growing up in Höör … in the spring I biked a detour on my way home from school, every spring to check out for the first ”vitsippor” – wood anemones – the most important thing for me … in the April, that was the confirmation. Did it for 8 years. Every spring.
They don’t have them in UK .. but they have their lovely Blue Bells.
I didn’t know that they don’t have them there – I think they have them in Germany, though.