Hello lovely ladies. I hope you are all well.
Some of you might know that I love photography and the card I am showing you today is a real photo and it's very atmospheric, don't you think?
It comes from Lithuania.
From what I understand, it is a photo taken from the Vilnius Exhibition of Photography Museum from February until June 2018.
Paparčio žiedas - The fern flower - In the Estonian, Lithuanian and Latvian tradition, the fern flower is supposed to appear only on the night of 23 to 24 June during the celebration of the summer solstice. The celebration has pre-Christian origins. In addition to the idea that the finder of the fern flower will become rich or happy, here, the fern flower is sometimes perceived a symbol of fertility. During this supposedly magical night, young couples go into the woods "seeking the fern flower", which is most commonly read as a euphemism for sex. Source Wikipedia
In reality ferns don't have flowers.
4 comments:
Hi Lisca,
Loving the pictures from your outing. I have never had oysters but would like to give them a try sometime.
That photo is lovely!
Not sure if it is just me, but your comment box is showing up in the middle of the post. Hopefully I saw it all.
Happy Tea Day,
Kate
Hi Lisca, something seems to be wrong with your blog post, all the photos and text are overlapping. Happy T Day! Elle/EOTC xx
Something is definitely wrong here! The text is over photos of next post. Happy T Day.
Hi Lisca, I thought it was me, but everyone else seems to be having problems with your post, too. The comments are over your photos. Sounds like you are having a good time visiting various countries with your sister. BTW, I am one who doesn't care for raw oysters. Thanks for sharing the bubbly with us as well as your trip for T this Tuesday.
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