I grew up in Small town rhinelander with my parents and my brother and sister, ive pretty much always been a daddy's girl he always took me hunting and fishing with him it kind of grew on me. I have learned alot over the years about hunting and fishing from my dad, mom, god father, brother and everyone at the shack.
whats up nerd! So the dells was a fun trip hey! I would love to go there again sometime! So gun season is getting closer and closer! We will just have to shoot our bucks again right away so we can leave for lunch again LOL
whats up dork dork! Oh nothing going on here im ready to come home LOL! Not to far away from now. Cant wait to be out hunting again thats all I do is think about it and read hunting magazines everyday its a dang obsession LOL! loVE YA
jezeraej wrote:
Hey nerd how are you doing? havnt talked to you in awhile. love ya
hey whats up dork sorry i didnt get to talk yesterday durring your party the power was out here ill be getting something out to you in the mail shortly
The flower for the month of May is the lily of the valley. Here is the story and language of this flower.
Linguistic Roots for the Name Lily of the Valley
The lily of the valley heralds from northern Europe. As a result, it did not originally have a Latin or Greek name. The monks who named it had knowledge of botany and so chose a Latin name for it that had religious connotations. They named it lilium convallium (now convallaria majalis), lily of the valley. The naming of the plant referred not only to the flower having a tendency to grow in valleys but also to the Song of Solomon where we read the phrase, I am the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valley.
The official Latin name convallaria majalis means valley (convallaria) and the month of May (majalis), which probably refers to where and when it blooms.
History of the Flower
One of the colloquial names for the lily of the valley is Our Ladys Tears because legend claims that the flower sprung up from the Virgin Marys tears, which she shed at the foot of the cross. As a result, the flower became associated with Mary.
In ancient times, boys and girls would pick bouquets of lily of the valley because it was supposed to bring good fortune in love. Because of the timing of the plants blossom, it was often referred to as May Lily or May Bells.
Just thought you might like to get a flower today!
hey whats up dork? how are you doing? you getting ready for the move or what, you need to keep some time open for turkey hunting so you can teach your dad how too shoot LOL
mom gave me your address and i sent you a easter card and it ended up comming back to me whats with that? Well hopefully you can get off and go get a turkey
jezeraej wrote:
Not to much, we are moving next friday im so excited! And yeah he got a tag for rhinelander 2nd week in may and if i can get off work ill be getting me a tom boy :) How you been? When do you have to leave?
The flower for the month of May is the lily of the valley. Here is the story and language of this flower.
Linguistic Roots for the Name Lily of the Valley
The lily of the valley heralds from northern Europe. As a result, it did not originally have a Latin or Greek name. The monks who named it had knowledge of botany and so chose a Latin name for it that had religious connotations. They named it lilium convallium (now convallaria majalis), lily of the valley. The naming of the plant referred not only to the flower having a tendency to grow in valleys but also to the Song of Solomon where we read the phrase, I am the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valley.
The official Latin name convallaria majalis means valley (convallaria) and the month of May (majalis), which probably refers to where and when it blooms.
History of the Flower
One of the colloquial names for the lily of the valley is Our Ladys Tears because legend claims that the flower sprung up from the Virgin Marys tears, which she shed at the foot of the cross. As a result, the flower became associated with Mary.
In ancient times, boys and girls would pick bouquets of lily of the valley because it was supposed to bring good fortune in love. Because of the timing of the plants blossom, it was often referred to as May Lily or May Bells.
Just thought you might like to get a flower today!