Monday, April 21, 2025

Weeping Willow | 04.20.2025

 


Weeping Willow
| 04.20.2025
Corning Preserve, Albany, New York 

In ancient folklore, willow trees were thought to be deeply connected to the spirit world. They were known for their flexibility—able to bend without breaking—and were often seen as symbols of resilience and intuition. Druids used their branches in rituals, believing the tree held healing and mystical properties. Across cultures, willows became associated with mourning and memory. Even today, you’ll find stone willows carved into old gravestones.

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