05/25/2026
๐บ๐ธ Happy Memorial Day ๐บ๐ธ
๐บWhy do we wear poppies?
The red poppy became an enduring symbol of Memorial Day after World War I, when Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae saw bright-red poppies blooming on the war-torn fields where so many soldiers had lost their lives. The sight moved him to write the famous poem โIn Flanders Fields.โ
Two women in different countries saw the poem and were inspired in different ways. Moรฏna Michael wrote a poem in 1918 in response to McCraeโs, titled โWe Shall Keep Faith.โ She also started making and selling red poppies to raise money for veterans. Meanwhile, Anna Guรฉrin of France organized large poppy drives, making and selling poppies to raise money for widows, orphans and veterans, and to fund Franceโs post-war restoration efforts.
Since then, the red poppy has become a timeless symbol of remembrance, resilience, and hope. And here's the part that stays with us - the Flanders poppy is actually classified as a w**d! A quiet, resilient burst of beauty rising from unimaginable loss.
At WOW Windowboxes, we believe flowers carry meaning far beyond beauty - and today we're reminded of that more than ever.
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