Welcome to the fascinating world of the mimosa mystery, where secrets and sins are as thick as the crêpe you may have enjoyed at Chandeleur over the last few days.
In an act of romantic ecology, a far-sighted member decided to take some mimosa to the Grosbreuil composting centre.
But wait a minute, why on earth would you bring mimosa to the composting site, you ask?

Some curious minds suggest that behind these fragrant bouquets lie troubled souls, partners in search of redemption.
Is it a subtle way of saying "forgive me for burning the pancake at Candlemas" or "I'm sorry I forgot our anniversary for the umpteenth time"?
The mimosa, floral messenger of remorse, seems to be the ideal choice for those who have something to reproach themselves for........
So, dear love detectives, if you've spotted some sneaky individuals carrying mimosa to the compost, get ready to unravel the mysteries of their hearts.
Valentine's Day is fast approaching, and it seems that some people are already in 'sin catch-up' mode.
Is giving a bouquet of mimosa the new guilty conscience?
We don't have the answer, but let's remain vigilant and ready to welcome Valentine's Day with open arms... and perhaps a bouquet of mimosa to soothe the torments of love.