Re: Flora Symbolica Illustrated -
06-07-2008, 12:52 AM
Austin sweetie...this is so beautiful..a little like dying and going to heaven..I can almost smell all those flower delights...thank you for posting this...
Re: Flora Symbolica Illustrated -
06-07-2008, 01:12 AM
Thanks, Eve—yes, you, Mikal. They are looking for a new Eve for an earth-like planet that was just discovered, and they thought you would be great since you are helping to make the world a better place through the research foundation that you run on gmail.
I'll continue the Flora posts sometime—don't want to overload the internet. Lots of tiptoeing through the flowers available here and to be in this thread.
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Re: Flora Symbolica Illustrated -
06-07-2008, 01:56 AM
Thanks Austin sweetie...do you think you could find some beatiful pictures of Tulips...I am rather partial to them and actully love tiptoeing with a tulip through the tulips...chickles..
Re: Flora Symbolica Illustrated -
06-07-2008, 02:11 AM
Can I come along the your New World if you accept the nomination?
The humans are in charge this time,
since the previous choices of Adam and Eve, then Noah,
didn't turn out so well for this planet.
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Re: Flora Symbolica Illustrated -
06-07-2008, 02:23 AM
Wow...I love the tulips..nice pic Austin....seeing you know where the new planet is I guess you'll have to fire up your copter and come to Canada....maybe we can drop in and tell them we are Adam and Eve....chuckles
Re: Flora Symbolica Illustrated -
06-07-2008, 02:35 AM
There's no 'them'—the planet is yet uninhabited by humans. I found out about it in the CIA files. They need some ToeQuestors to volunteer to live in some cabins in Eden there. Don't worry, there is an intra-net back to Earth's internet.
To Drifter and Melanie: No elephants allowed inside the cabin rooms.
Re: Flora Symbolica Illustrated -
06-07-2008, 02:56 AM
Well I always did want a cabin and if it is uninhabited I guess it would be like the wilderness...are there flowers there...gotta have flowers...yes, we gotta have the internet if were toequesters...it might be the only way I ever get my cabin...hopefully its rustic....
Re: Flora Symbolica Illustrated -
06-07-2008, 03:08 AM
It has a simplicity and charm that is considered typical of the countryside and is much more than rustic—it is pastoral, bucolic, and sylvan—totally unspoiled.
There are flowers and plants there never before seen. They even have colors unseen on Earth, in fact they have 6 primary colors to mix (Earth has but 3).
Everything you need just grows outside your door. All you need to do is to be. No annoyances, distractions—just unadulterated bliss. Plus, you can envision anything you want and it just forms right there in front of you.