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This woman hopes her four-leaf clover collecting hobby can earn her a world record


hard to find. But lucky to have as soon as you see it, you’ll know. Bettina rate has been finding four leaf clovers since she was 10 and I didn’t even know what it was. I just thought it was weird looking because it wasn’t a three leaf clover and I plucked it. And my friend was like, that’s a four leaf clover. You’re so lucky. And today she continues to find them or I should say they find me if anything. But it was n’t until Covid hit that she found the extra time to hone her skills from her. Cada dia. We would go out, we go for walks, keep busy and active. It started small by trying to find 14 leaves for 10 consecutive days. And then those 10 went to 20 the 50 and 112 finding the rare clovers 112 days in a row in 2020. But it didn’t stop there. She knew she could press her luck. This is all the clovers I found from March 22nd 2021 to December 4th before she knew it, she’d spent 258 days plucking and preserving her finds from her, documenting every step of the way on social media. And now she’s applying to put her collection in the hands of Guinness Guinness World Records. That is I was one of those kids who would always hurry up and get to the library to check out the newest Guinness book and the thought of my kids checking it out and me being in there just Makes me happy and before you ask. Yes Reich is Irish, but only 1%. She says this is the 1%.

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This woman hopes her four-leaf clover collecting hobby can earn her a world record

A Wisconsin woman’s hobby may make you green with envy — she hopes it can earn her a spot in Guinness World Records. Betina Reich has been finding four-leaf clovers since she was 10 years old, WEAU-TV reported.”I didn’t even know what it was,” she told the TV station. “I just thought it was weird looking because it wasn’t a three-leaf clover, and I plucked it and my friend was like, ‘Oh, that’s a four-leaf clover, you’re so lucky.'” Now she has amassed hundreds of them. Last year, she collected four-leaf clovers for 258 consecutive days. Watch the video above to learn more about this story.

A Wisconsin woman’s hobby may make you green with envy — she hopes it can earn her a spot in Guinness World Records.

Betina Reich has been finding four-leaf clovers since she was 10 years old, WEAU-TV reported.

“I didn’t even know what it was,” she told the TV station. “I just thought it was weird looking because it wasn’t a three-leaf clover, and I plucked it and my friend was like, ‘Oh, that’s a four-leaf clover, you’re so lucky.'”

Now she has amassed hundreds of them. Last year, she collected four-leaf clovers for 258 consecutive days.

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Watch the video above to learn more about this story.


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