An ancient japanese legend promises anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish by a crane that they will be granted eternal good luck. The crane in Japan is one of the mystical or holy creatures (others include the dragon and the tortoise) and is said to live for a thousand years and that is why 1000 cranes are made.
Prior to their wedding , Jaime and David made their thousand cranes, which were displayed on the tables at their reception. Such a beautiful tradition. They looked absolutely spectacular.
About Me
- Leza
- Hello and welcome to my little piece of cyber space, just for me to share my daily random photo. I live with my very understanding partner, Mark and our very loyal and spoil canine daughter, Keeta. I am the mother of one incredible daughter, and have also gained two more beautiful daughters from Mark. I love to scrap, read and love photography. I have recently discovered the joy of canvas and acrylics as well. Although I am a newby at both blogging and photography I am hoping my skills will improve as I am sure they will. I enjoy good times with good people. I love good food, and most of all I love a good belly laugh.
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