Photo from labdanum area - north Crete.
Everywhere flowers and perfumes.
Let’s celebrate!!!!!!
Let’s dance!!!!!
Myrrh is mentioned in the Bible (Psalm 45:8; Song of Solomon 4:14) and is believed to have been a mixture of myrrh and the oleoresin labdanum. One of the three gifts the Magi brought to Jesus Christ (Matthew 2:11) was myrrh. Myrrh gum resin was also used as a stimulant tonic and is even used today as an antiseptic in mouthwashes as well as to treat sore gums and teeth.
Everywhere flowers and perfumes.
Let’s celebrate!!!!!!
1 comment:
Happy May Day to you! I deleted the post where you commented because that sale was just for 24 hors and I didn't want anyone to get confused. But thanks for stopping by! Lovely site BTW :-)
~Trish
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