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Four-Leaf Lucky Clover, My Birthday Gift From Barnabe

User ImageiWalk 22 June 2008 3 Comments

Did you ever see four-leaf ?
It’s my birthday gift from Barnabe, My gemini brother.
Gemini is always special:)


The four-leaf is a typical symbol of good luck. According to legend, Eve carried a four-leaf from the Garden of Eden.

But it is very infrequent and hard to find. It is well known there is only one four-leaf in 100,000 thousand.

Four-leaf can bring many to us. The first leaf represents true LOVE, the second one means HEALTH, the third one is for GLORY, while the forth is meaning FORTUNE.

Thank you so much,Barnabe:)

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  • no imageJH (Who am I?) said:

    The 4 Leaf Clover is one of the best gifts you can ever received. I had a Clover Leaf keychain from my 2 god-sisters in Australia after finishing my tertiary studies.

    Happy birthday to you ! Wish you all the best !

    JH

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    no imageiWalk (Who am I?) reply on June 23rd, 2008 11:15 pm:

    Thank you, JH.

    I strongly suggest you try a tour to YunNan. Barnabe said he found many four-leaf lucky clovers there. And he found a Six-leaf lucky clover too:)

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  • no imagePhentermine (Who am I?) said:

    I think fortune and glory is something that everyone and seek and they miss out on their health and true love in the process..

    Thanks for sharing the post, I like information like these, that is not attached to the material world.

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