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I like a little of anything and everything.... Well, not everything...

The Rossetti Letter. Angels & Deamons. DiVinci Code. The last Family. Spindrift. Hide. just to name a few...


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09/25/2009 20:55:05
Hey there,

Not sure if you know about the NH Hunting Expo held tomorrow at NH Fish & game HQ in Concord, NH.

I will be there cooking up tasty wild game...stop by for a sample and say hello!

http://www.wildnh.com/expotour/expo_bios_2009.html

Bon appetit and happy hunting!

Denny

aka "New England's WildCheff"


07/07/2009 10:22:27
The Lotus is the Flower of the month for July in some parts of the world:



Natural Facts about the Lotus & the Water Lily

Although there is a botanical distinction, the lotus and water lily are often used interchangeably in folklore and mythology. Generally lotus refers to the water lily of India or the plant depicted in sacred art and stories, while the water lily is more often used by naturalists. As an example of the confusion, the World Book actually has two entries, one for the lotus, one for the water lily, both clearly referring to the same plant and neither referring to the other entry.

The lotus of India belongs to the Nelumbo genus (Nelumbo is the Sinhalese name for the plant). It has large flowers and leaves that sometimes grow up above the water. The plant's thorny stalk discourages fish from nibbling on it. The upper cupule or fleshy capsule of the lotus dries out at maturity and separates from the plant. Floating about, it scatters seed from the many perforated holes in its surface.

In Asia, there is only one species of lotus with red and white blooms. Yet early Buddhist scriptures, referring to the seven precious lotuses, mention blue and yellow flowers. The water lily, native to Egypt, has blue flowers but the yellow-flowered water lily is native to North America. This mystery may be addressed in this Buddhist sutra:
"The lotuses of heaven can change according to people's wishes, flowering when needed. In this way they bring joy to the hearts of all. There is no need to declare one false and the other real. Both are called the wondrous lotus flower."

The water lily belongs to the Nympha genus, derived from the same word as Nymph. The Greek word nymph, besides being used to describe the feminine spirits of water and trees, also means something young and budding (like the larva of certain insects) and is the name for the labia minora. In Europe, the common white water lily, the one painted by Monet, is nympha alba while in North America, we're more familiar with nuphar lutea, the yellow water lilies, also called spatterdocks or cow lilies. The English sometimes call the plant "brandy bottle" because the flowers smell like stale wine which attracts flies, the pollinators for the plant.

According to Chelsie Vandaveer, the Amazon Water Lily (victoria amazonica) imprisons its pollinators. The pure white flowers open in the evening and release a fragrance like pineapples. Beetles attracted by the smell find their way to the pale flowers on the dark water and feast on the central petals, while the flower closes over them. Then the anthers ripen and shed their pollen all over the trapped beetles. By the second evening, the flowers have turned pink and lost their fragrance. They open again and release the pollen-covered beetles which fly off in search of more white flowers with that incredible fragrance. Thus the lily is never self-pollinated since it can only be pollinated when the flower is white and fragrant. I love this description of the flower that changes colors and fragrances overnight, all in the service of sex. No wonder it's considered a magical plant.




04/06/2009 15:53:26


The April flower is the daisy. Daisies are associated with innocence. The gerbera daisy has large colorful blooms, which has made it a favorite with flower lovers. There is a legend that a nymph wanting to escape unwanted attention, transformed herself into the daisy. Ever after this the April birth flower has the flower meaning of implicity and modesty. An alternate birth flower for April is the sweet pea.

The Gerbera Daisy is a perennial favorite. This daisy and April birth flower is a wonderful flower to design boquets with as it can be the focal point or an accent. The Gerbera Daisy is actually a perennial herb native to South Africa. The Gerbera Daisy is also known as the African Daisy, Transvaal Daisy, Gerb, and Barberton Daisy. It is one of the most popular cut flowers.

Just thought maybe you could use a flower today! If that made ya smile, my mission was accomplished!



03/02/2009 15:01:48
The birth flower for March is the Daffodil. In the language of flowers, Daffodils symbolize chivalry, respect, modesty and faithfulness.



Daffodils form a group of large-flowered members of the genus Narcissus. Most Daffodils look yellow, but yellow-and-white, yellow-and-orange, white-and-orange, pink, and lime-green cultivars also exist. Daffodils grow perennially from bulbs. In temperate climates they flower among the earliest blooms in spring: to this extent Daffodils both represent and herald spring. They often grow in large clusters, covering lawns and even entire hillsides with yellow.

Just thought maybe you could use a flower today! If that made ya smile, my mission was accomplished!



02/02/2009 16:23:03
The February birth flower is the Iris.

The warm, deep color of the Iris is a reminder of the luxuries of spring, as we know February has long been a month known for romance and love. The Iris comes a few colors including cool blue and snowy white, remembrances of winter. The Iris flower meanings are faith, wisdom, and hope.

Just thought maybe you could use a flower today!


12/31/2008 21:07:57
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12/30/2008 07:36:18
Just dropped by to say hello and thanks for the add
Do you do any hunting?


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12/23/2008 08:16:33
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12/20/2008 12:58:55
hey thanks for the add!


12/12/2008 15:59:43
I think you need some Christmas Flowers! Here is a couple of beautiful Christmas Cactus Flowers to brighten up your day!







10/19/2008 09:16:52
Thanks for allowing me to be on your list of friends.

Gene


10/07/2008 11:19:34
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09/17/2008 14:06:08
Just wanted to stop by & check in on ya!



And this cute little squirrel said you should smile!


09/05/2008 16:36:57
hey sarah how ya doin thanks so much for addn me have a awesome weekend