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The history of International Women's Day stretches back more than 100 years, when the day was first observed across Europe and America. But according to NPR, it wasn't until March 8, 1946, that feminists in Italy chose the mimosa flower as a symbol of strength, sensibility and sensitivity for Women's Day.
For all the women of the world.
Hello Deb!
Well then, congratulations to the Bloosom moderator.
Yes, we noticed that nobody was there. Dannke for the flowers.
You have a great picture and I like it very much.
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