How coincidental you posted one of a pussy willow. It's the plant to have during Chinese New Year - they represent the invitation of abundant luck and prosperity into homes. :) I hope your wishes are fulfilled. xoxo
Love this Monique. Spring can't be too far off, our rose bushes are all in bud as are the hydrangea. I love pussy willows. We used to go and gather bunches of them when I was a child. They were always spring to me. xxoo
What a lovely weeping pussy willow. The story is precious Monique. I agree with the others. I'll never see another pussy willow without thinking of this. May your wishes come true. Sam
What a lovely idea... I used to pick pussy willows in winter and force them inside.. they had the sweetest gray fluff... what great idea to have one indoors... now you must tell us your wish!!
Thank you for sharing the little verse. The pussy willow is a favorite here. I have branches in a vase that moves about the house. A friend brought me a bouquet of pussy willow branches for my 60th birthday. I still enjoy them 3 years later. ;-) ~ Sarah May all your dreams come true!
i hope all your wishes come true :)
ReplyDeleteI love my weeping pussy willow tree. I had no idea it was magical :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful ; it will be a while before we have pussy willows around here. Spring is coming.
ReplyDeleteawww. love this. may all of your wishes come true. This is wonderful. I am your newest follower. too! Please stop by my blog and say hello. Linda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.....so pretty, lovely poem........for sure some soul food!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Margaret B
may all your wishes come true :)
ReplyDeleteThat's so sweet and thoughtful ... I'll never think about pussy willows in the same way again.
ReplyDeleteHow coincidental you posted one of a pussy willow. It's the plant to have during Chinese New Year - they represent the invitation of abundant luck and prosperity into homes. :) I hope your wishes are fulfilled. xoxo
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty tree, Monique...YOU are such an individual...strong graceful and kind!
ReplyDeleteMany blessings
Shel xxx
magical power... i like your post. have a great week, monique.
ReplyDeleteLove this Monique. Spring can't be too far off, our rose bushes are all in bud as are the hydrangea. I love pussy willows. We used to go and gather bunches of them when I was a child. They were always spring to me. xxoo
ReplyDeleteMay all your wishes come true. Sweet, lovely post. Thanks, Monique.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely weeping pussy willow. The story is precious Monique. I agree with the others. I'll never see another pussy willow without thinking of this. May your wishes come true.
ReplyDeleteSam
You are the epitome of kindness.
ReplyDeleteLove.
What a lovely idea... I used to pick pussy willows in winter and force them inside.. they had the sweetest gray fluff... what great idea to have one indoors... now you must tell us your wish!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree so sweet and graceful - and the story is a treasure.
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"All Things French"
Monique, the tree is adorble. I have never seen one before. I would love to tie a knot or two. What a fun and as always beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little tree! Are you growing indoors, M? I love the story of it :)
ReplyDeleteI love the collage and the little willow tree too!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week,
Carolyn
Thank you for sharing the little verse. The pussy willow is a favorite here. I have branches in a vase that moves about the house. A friend brought me a bouquet of pussy willow branches for my 60th birthday. I still enjoy them 3 years later. ;-)
ReplyDelete~ Sarah
May all your dreams come true!
Que de belles photos! et pour finir et nous faire rĂªver une note optimiste de printemps... Bisous
ReplyDeleteThank you..I love it too..as for the wish it's like birthday candles you blow out on a cake..you must keep your wish secret or it won't come true~:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely story. I wish many un-knotted and graceful branches for you!
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