A gentle folk tale 😀
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I love this story and will tell my grandchildren (when I have some)! Pussy willows are a favorite of mine.
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I like that Legend. Yes, we have them here as well.
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Do they have pussy willows in Poland? Thought they were American
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They’re all over the place Barb – see:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pussy_willow
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Thanks.They must be called something else here or maybe there are no kittens near streams to make us notice
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Catkins Barb? 😃
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No, just different types. Just saw story of how geese were meant to hatch from flowers
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Aww, that’s very sweet 🙂
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