or Forget-me-not, as most of us know this sweet little flower.
"Nefelejcs" in Hunagrian, "floare de nu mă uita" in Romanian, all with the same meaning:
forget me not.
To me they bring back wonderful childhood memories, happy summer vacations spent at my grandparents' mountain cottage in Szekler Land. We used to bring the water up to the cottage, in buckets, from a spring nearby, surrounded by the largest, bluest, most beautiful Forget-me-nots I have ever seen...
Of course, we usually spilled at least half of the water on our way back up, but who cared, we were always up for another trip to the spring, running and laughing and singing our hearts out...
Those were the times... :)
Would you like to share any childhood memories that inspired Your creations? I would love reading about them, so don't be shy, just leave a comment bellow!
Wishing you all a lovely weekend,
Ezek (is) gyönyörűek!!!
ReplyDeleteNagyon szépek!
ReplyDeleteGyönyörűszép!
ReplyDelete(Eddig egy bordó tetszett a legjobban, de most már ezek!)
Linda História! Miosótis.. são lindos, delicados e suaves...
ReplyDeleteeu lembro as Chuva de Ouro plantada em todas as arvores da minha casa... todas floriam ao memso tempo e o quintal ficava amarelo.... mas no jardim da minha mãe ... muitas hortensias... azuis... lilás... era lindo!
just stunning
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful embroidery!
ReplyDeleteForgetmeknots are such happy flowers to have in your garden and they certainly spread quickly. For me it violets that bring back memories of my Nana.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite flowers are forget-me-nots as they are such a simple beautiful little flower with such a pretty colour. Your pendants are very lovely.
ReplyDeleteForget Me Nots are perfect, from their name to the way they look. My grandmother's name was Viola, so I am always buying viola's every spring.
ReplyDeletexo,
Deb
Nagyon élethű és nagyon szép.
ReplyDeleteThe memories you shared are truly memories to "forget not".
ReplyDeleteThe pendants are lovely!