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La donna è mobile.
Qual piuma al vento, Muta d'accento — e di pensiero...

Woman is flighty
Like a feather in the wind,

Johan is back in hospital and I'm almost always in panic
I take a break ! I need a break!

I wish you a wonderful spring with a lot of happiness and health!

love,
carmen

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Ce sont des coïncidences ou les circonstances? .)

Ce sont des coïncidences ou les circonstances? .)

Major solar storm, pehaps the biggest in 5 years...

International Women's Day is marked on March 8 every year....

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a flower for a sunday

a flower for a sunday

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un Martisor pour mon très cher ami, Guy

un Martisor pour mon très cher ami, Guy

have a beautiful SPRING!!!

Enjoy!!!!
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1 Martie ♡ un martisor for my dear friends!

1 Martie ♡ un martisor for my dear friends!

Mărțișor (Romanian pronunciation: [mərtsiʃor]) is an old Romanian celebration at the beginning of spring, on March the 1st. Symbolically, it is correlated to women and to fertility as a means of life and continuity. The tradition is authentic in Romania, Moldova, and all territories inhabited by Romanians and Aromanians. Alike though not identical customs can be found in Bulgaria (see Martenitsa), while similar ones exist in Albania[1], Greece [2] and Italy.[3]

The name Mărțișor is the diminutive of marț, the old folk name for March[4] (Martie, in modern Romanian), and thus literally means "little March". It is also the folk name for this month.
Mărțișor, marţ and mărțiguș are all names for the red and white string from which a small decoration is tied, and which is offered by people on the 1st day of March.

Giving this talisman to people is an old custom, and it is believed that the one who wears the red and white string will be strong and healthy for the year to come. It is also a symbol of the coming spring. ♡ ♡ ♡

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