‘Sign from the heavens’: After mom’s death, B.C. woman discovers 313 four-leaf clovers in backyard

'Sign from the heavens': After mom's death, B.C. woman discovers 313 four-leaf clovers in backyard

A British Columbia woman has made a remarkable discovery in her backyard, finding a total of 313 four-leaf clovers after the passing of her mother.

According to the woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, she began her search for four-leaf clovers as a way to cope with the loss of her mother. She would spend hours in her backyard, meticulously combing through the grass in search of the elusive symbol of good luck.

To her surprise, she found not just one or two, but a total of 313 four-leaf clovers over the course of several weeks. The woman believes that this is a sign from her mother, who was known for her love of gardening and believed in the power of good luck.

The woman’s discovery has sparked interest and amazement among her friends and family, who have all been invited to search for four-leaf clovers in her backyard. Some have even joked that they will be buying lottery tickets with the hope of sharing in the woman’s good fortune.

While finding four-leaf clovers is considered to be a rare occurrence, experts say that it is not impossible. According to the Guinness World Records, the current record for the most four-leaf clovers found in one hour is 166, set by a woman in Japan in 2009.

The woman’s story serves as a reminder that even in times of grief, there can be moments of unexpected joy and hope. And for her, the discovery of 313 four-leaf clovers in her backyard is a sign that her mother is still with her, watching over her and sending her good luck from above.

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