hey guys IM BACK! id like to share a poem that i wrote today, describing the way i feel towards the world
a broken dream, a fragile hope no where am i going, but i cant stop myself this red whine that spills from my arm, i sollemnly embrace and i look you in your eyes, so jaded beyond recognition, and i ask why.... who... am... I.... the answere lies within us all, but not before, we can break our fall.
i just bought and watched this movie. if you enjoy beatles music,i recommend this movie. its basically a musical put to 33 beatles songs. a very good choice for a valentines gift for you or someone special
Happiness is not a tended rose Amid the prescient beauty of a garden: Perhaps one senses soon some gate may close; Perhaps one senses soon the earth will harden. Years come and go like waves upon a shore, Violent or peaceful with the wind. After one has given up on more, Love waits within the heart, its passion thinned. Even in a passage void of light, Nether windings black with rage and grief, There are waters sweet with lost delight In which one finds a strong, serene belief. No happiness can overcome life's pain Except one love, and love give life again.
"Nature has undoubtedly mastered the art of winter gardening and even the most experienced gardener can learn frm the unrestrained beauty around them." --Vincent A. Simeone, in "Wonders of the Winter Landscape"
"It was one of those perfect English autumnal days which occur more frequently in memory than in life." --Mystery Writer P.D. James
"Occasional drama is what you want in an herbaceous border, to wake up the sleepy hordes of daisies and well-bred bellflowers." --Anna Pavord, “The New Kitchen Garden”, DK Publishing, 1996
"In gardening, all things useful are beautiful." --Tovah Martin, “Victoria” magazine, April 1999
"If I were to name the three most precious resources of life, I should say books, friends and nature; and the greatest of these, at least the most constant and always at hand, is nature." --Naturalist, John Burroughs
“You need patience to be a good gardener. If you don’t have patience, and you stick with gardening, it will teach you patience.” --Bill Turull Jr. as quoted in “People, Places and Plants” magazine, N.E. / N.Y. Edition, Summer 2005
"I appreciate the misunderstanding I have had with Nature over my perennial border. I think it is a flower garden; she thinks it is a meadow lacking grass, and tries to correct the error." --Sara Stein, “My Weeds: A Gardener's Botany” University Press of Florida, 2000
Roses With their far-reaching popularity, roses are the queens of flowers. After buttercup, the roses are the second oldest variety of flowers on the planet. Biologists can trace roses back some 200 million years! Although there is a huge number of meanings and symbols associated with roses, the most common of course is love, which originated in Greek mythology. When Aphrodite cried about the death of her lover Adonis, she had red "Adonis Roses" grown with his blood, - thus red roses are the symbol of never-ending love. Important to mention are the roses' thorns, of which we all probably have some painful memory. Symbolically, love can be painful and full of suffering when not treated carefully.
RED ROSES : I love you, unconscious beauty
WHITE ROSES : Spiritual love, purity
YELLOW ROSES : Joy, gladness
ORANGE ROSES : Fascinated, enthusiastic
PINK ROSES : Grace, gentility
TEA ROSE : I'll Remember Always
THORNLESS ROSE : Love at First Sight
WHITE AND RED ROSES MIXED : Unity, Flower Emblem of England
ROSEBUDS : Beauty and Youth, A Heart Innocent of Love
RED ROSEBUDS : Pure and Lovely
WHITE ROSEBUDS : Girlhood
ROSE BOUQUET OF MATURE BLOOMS : Gratitude
ROSE SINGLE FULL BLOOM: I Love You, I Still Love You
before i registered i tryed for months to lose weigh. i can't say exactly if it was this progrsm. but im very happy to see my waist shrinking and my legs and thighd look smaller.
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