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@geonelroma Indeed it does. Happy Monday, dear friend, have a wonderful week.
@MaeneSigne Take care, Signe. And, remember in the sharing of kindness to others, be kind to yourself.
#MythologyMonday
The Hawthorn Tree, May Tree or Faery Tree is filled with powerful fairy magic. In Irish folklore it is unlucky to cut down a lone hawthorn tree. A sacred tree, said to be a secret meeting place for the fairies. Leave a small offering there to ensure good luck.
#SuperstitionSat
Daffodils, harbingers of Spring and bearers of good cheer, symbolise truth, honesty, faith and forgiveness. It is said to be unlucky should you step on a daffodil. When giving daffodils, it is best to present them as a bouquet, never ever give a single daffodil.
Happy feast day of St Joseph, husband of Mary and Jesus’s foster father.
“Remember, O most pure spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, my great protector, Saint Joseph, that no one ever had recourse to your protection, or implored your aid without obtaining relief.”
#SuperstitionSat
In medieval times people believed cuckoos brought Spring with them, a signal for farmers to sow barley to ensure a good crop. Regarded as omens of good fortune, a wish made upon hearing the call of the first cuckoo of Spring is said to come true.
@Beth396 Feliz Sábado querida Beth. Que tengas un espléndido día y un maravilloso fin de semana. Muchos cariños.
#FolkloreThursday
Three little leaves of Irish green
United on one stem
On Irish soil are often seen
They form a magic gem.
St Patrick used the shamrock to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity, the leaves are also said to stand for Faith, Hope & Love
Happy St Patrick’s Day☘️