| Pigeon: A white pigeon flying around a dwelling means an engagement or the immenent marriage of one of the inmates of the dwelling. |
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| Rose: An unexpected gift of roses is lucky for the lover .. Rainbow: Seen over a dwelling is proof of a death soon to take place . Rust: If without any neglect on your part, articles made of iron or steel, such as keys , knives , ect., Continually becomes rusty, Somebody is saving money aside for you . |
| Sneezes: Mondays ~ For Danger,Tuesdays ~ For a kiss, Wendsdays ~ For a letter, Thursdays ~ For something Better, Fridays ~ For sorrow, Saturdays ~ See your sweetheart tommarro or a journey to come, Sundays ~ The devil will be with you all week to come. 1 sneeze = A wish, 2 sneeze = A Kiss, 3 Sneeze = A Letter, 4 Sneeze = Something Better to come, More then that gets counted over like if you sneezed 6 times it would be as a 4 and a 2 .. Sneeze in the morning hours a gift or news is to come within a week. Sparrow: A fortunate bird for lovers. Spiders: Spider found in the evening is good Luck to the one who see's it . Spider in the morning is sadness. The smaller the spider; The greater the good fortune. Tiny spiders have less bad luck in them than the larger ones. Daddy longlegs are always messengers of good luck. Some have even said to look into a spiders web can bring you messages. Myself see them better after it has rained or early in the morning when dew is on it. Squirrel: To see a squirrel means happiness is near . |
Wedding: Monday for Health , Tuesday for Wealth , Wednesday the best day of all , Thursday for losses , Friday for crosses , Saturday no luck at all , Sunday a Good day for all. Unmarried friends would sew one of their own hair into the hem or fold of the dress to ensure their marriages would follow soon. White was chosen as the symbol of purity, Simplicity and Candour. The Ancient Greek and Romans wore Yellow veils, Which completly covered them during the ceromony. Green is concidered unlucky for the bride; Blue is the lover's colour and tradition decrees a bride should wear ~ Something Old, Something New , Something Borrowed, Something Blue. Orange blossom is a comparatively recent donation in England and the USA. It found its way over from France in the early 1800's, Symbolizing purity and fruitlessness, as does the chaplet of flowers, and the bouquet. Corn was worn or carried by the bride of the middle ages for luck and happiness. Corn has been thought to bring the golden light to ones life. Possibly due to its color being golden. |
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