Sal's mother's blackberry kiss is a term used in the novel "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech to describe a memorable moment when Sal's mother kissed a blackberry on top of her head to leave a purple mark that would stay with Sal through all her life journeys. It represents a symbol of love and connection between Sal and her mother, reminding her of her mother's presence and support even when they are apart.
First Name: ChanhassenLast Name: Hiddle Maiden Name: Pickford Nickname: Sugar
absolutely not.
the blackberry kiss
No, all men should kiss their fathers. Just like all men should kiss their mothers, all women should kiss their fathers, and all women should kiss their mothers.
Because it hates you, you have to cuddle and kiss it.
Because she liked him.
sals grandma got bit by a snake and had a stroke
its this bug that eats sals
the answer is sals
Sals
Sals
I dont care but i like chilidogs