Let’s see who remembers what this red and white adornment is and why it’s tied to the blooming tree.
I wrote about it last month; you can see it here if you missed it. It’s already time to celebrate spring, and the blooming trees are now filled with these adornments.
I played a bit with the photo and added a filter. What do you think?
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Do you remember this?
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2. No
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3. Not sure
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welcoming spring! what a wonderful picture!
You are correct, and thank you so much!
i remember you sharing this a long time ago (3 years)? possibly?
I did write about it a few years ago, and again in March. It’s one of my favorite celebrations. 🙂
i thought I remembered it from before. Thanks for reminding me! or better thanks for confirming I am not losing my mind!
If I remember correctly, this is the tradition of celebrating spring in your country
You are correct, thank you! 🙂
It is about some cultural celebration in your country.
That’s true, thank you!
I remember that post having to do with some celebration
You are right, thank you!
I remember this post. It has to do with celebration.
You are correct, thank you!
Martisor ( in Romanian language), martenitsi in your language!
Of course, you are correct; thank you for stopping by!
I do remember, it is pertaining to a Bulgarian holiday, right? This is so cool to learn your traditions.
You are correct, thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing with us.
Martenitsi are tied to a fruit tree for health. I already tied it to my pear in Diana’s yard.
I am sure you knew it. It’s nice to see some blooming trees around.