The very name of the flower says it all, “ Don’t Forget Me”-Forget Me Not .
Victorians used it in jewellery ,using little turquoise stones for petals.
Cards and photo albums were decorated with them.
A very sentimental little flower .
I have some in my garden ,given to me by a young woman,a pupil years
.ago ..
She had a still born baby boy , her sister lives very close by me and I expressed my sympathy when she visited her, ,and she gave me some seeds in a little sachet.Had brought some for her sister,
On a visit to the Somme one year we (OH and I)seemed to follow one family in particular as we visited cemeteries and memorials .
In the books of Remembrance they wrote “ Just called in to say “Hello and thank you “.”The children wrote their names ,young teenagers to primary school age.
I have visited Beaumont Hamel ,on the little River Ancre ,a tributary of The Somme .
The Newfoundland memorials always have a Caribou on a rock.
Magnificent .
There is also Newfoundland Park.84 acres purchased by Newfoundland as a Memorial.
If you can get it, a book about the first day of The Somme ,title “ Covenant with Death “J ohn Harris.
A detailed account leading up to the first day and the aftermath of the
battle .
700+of 800 Newfoundlanders of The Newfoundland Regiment were killed the first day .
Viktoria.