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MaineWriter:
Hi Courtney,

From wikipedia:

An ancient Japanese legend promises that anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish by a crane, such as long life or recovery from illness or injury. The crane in Japan is one of the mystical or holy beasts (others include the dragon and tortoise), and is said to live for a thousand years. They are known as Senbazuru.

A thousand paper cranes is also traditionally given as a wedding gift by the folder, who is wishing a thousand years of happiness and prosperity upon the couple. It can also be gifted to a new baby for long life and good luck. Hanging a Senbazuru in one's home is thought to be a powerfully lucky and benevolent charm.

The Thousand Origami Cranes has become a symbol of world peace through the story of Sadako Sasaki, a Japanese girl who contracted leukemia as a result of radiation from the atomic bombing of Hiroshima during World War II. Her story is told in the the book Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. Several temples, including some in Tokyo and Hiroshima, have eternal flames for World Peace. At these temples, school groups or individuals often donate Senbazuru to add to the prayer for peace. The cranes are left exposed to the elements, slowly dissolving and becoming tattered as the wish is released. In this way they are related to the prayer flags of India and Tibet.

cmr107:
Thanks Leslie. I was just coming back here to post that exact same thing. You beat me to it.  :)

cornflake2912:
Hi there...

I´m a new one here and I heard a lot about this forum. I´m from Germany and a member of the german brokie community and I´d like to let you know that I visited Heath´s house last weekend. We had to fly 8 hours and did only stay for 24 h. It was a sad first visit of NY for me. But the saddest thing was, that they removed all flowers an candels in the night from saturday to sunday :(

Nice to be here,

cornflake (heath forever)

MaineWriter:
Hi Cornflake, welcome....

I saw your post on bbslash and I was stunned that you had traveled from Germany to New York to see the memorial. What a very special trip for you.

Thanks for joining us here at bettermost. I look forward to having you be part of our community.

Leslie
MaineWriter
Moderator, fanfic and creative writers

TOoP/Bruce:
Hello cornflake,

Welcome to bettermost.  Thank you for posting that picture of the flowers and candles on the street. 

"Heath, I swear..."

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