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Comments about flowers

There are 66 comments about "flowers"

surviving: All of the post I"ve been reading has some kind of validity to the experience and surviving in hutch. I will not capitalize the "h on hutchinson' so please don"t think I messed up.......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Soupflowers: [[http://www.flickr.com/groups/freedomtunnel]] Here are some more pictures if anyone is interested. Cheers, Soupflowers...

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

georgia x: hiiyahh the photoz are great :D but what do u feed the birdz 2 keep them coming back..? we have a couple of diffrent types blackbirds,thrushes,blue/greytits sparrows jaydoorz a crow starrling,greenfinches etc but i whant them to......

in response to: Fledgling Greenfinches by elaine

JoeyD: "If you're going to San Francisco Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair" - Scott McKenzie...

in response to: FooMunda The Bridge by JoeyD

Me: Meg,it is thundering now as I type this,the Kansas air smells heavenly and fresh,the trees which are numerous are in bloom,the flowers are in bloom,there is no smog,no driveby shootings,life is great here today in......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Rob, Truly, the old village character of Irlam and Cadishead is disappearing from what was a about a Two mile narrow strip with very little either side of the main road. I was thinking only the......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Norma Bannon (nee Bolton): Cyril - Times have changed a bit since the 'tea-dance' days. Wasn't the protocol that the young ladies had to sit like wall-flowers and wait to be invited to dance? So if some......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Alan, The old cobblers shop you knew was firstly taken over for a brief time by 'yours truly' for the sale of flowers as we already occupied the next door shop for the greengrocery.......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Jason: I'm sorry to agree with Gentrification, The old Southeast Side used to be a mecca of beautiful homes with flowers and families enjoying life in the 1970's-early 80's. The area was majority Irish, Serbian......

in response to: Humboldt Park & Gentrification by Xavi

Hutch Hater Too: I agree that Hutchinson is a hell hole. The writer who mentioned how those in charge are nothing but a bunch of snobs is right. Money grubbing, ignorant snobs at that. I'm......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Qama Sibaca: 04 September 2007: I love the last picture, it is serene and peaceful it brings out a sense of purity and calmness. Spring is the most season I like because flowers blossom and every flower has its own......

in response to: Remember Spring? by Mat-E

Miss LALA LAND: Hutchinson has plenty of people that want to plant flowers and join church groups. That has nothing to do with the bad economy. That is the biggest problem this town has. How about a christian......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Miss Positive.: Those who live in Hutch need to help change Hutch. What can you do to make Hutchinson a better place? Can you volunteer to plant flowers on a street corner? Can you volunteer to arrange a......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

serlingrod: lovely. the flowers and the view....

in response to: Window Box by Biff

Márcio Barreto: Flowers!!!!!!...

in response to: São Paulo by Márcio Barreto

jack: the first one is an eye catcher, they're all good, bleak, stormy, desolate, waiting for summer and flowers....

in response to: Kensington by benji

jack: very nice pic's. you caught the accent of the squatting man and the busy working people on their way to their jobs, the guy who walks the line, pretty people, pretty flowers in a......

in response to: Around Montreal, July 2007 by EvilGentleman

Peter: i got out of bed this morning and saw snow! id rather see beaches and flowers, for sure......

in response to: Laguna Beach in March by jack

Halley: did I mention I love flowers to. you truely are surrounded by some of the most beautiful, unique, and colorful ones. I would love to see more, and perhaps share some of Canada's with you..........please...

in response to: Wildflowers by Guy McLaren

Halley: It's a though he is smelling the orchid. lol, dead or alive flowers are a good thing....

in response to: Barberton 3 by Guy McLaren

Brad: I also never knew the old rail yard site was full of flowers/weeds......

in response to: Light in August by Marlo

Larry: I came to Chicago last year and one of the first places I wanted to see was Cabrini Green. I am from South East DC and I know what the projects are like. ......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

elaine: seems to me that snacks are wasted on the dead, but what do i know? if i was dead and could eat snacks i would be chuffed to bits that someone brought me sweets instead......

in response to: Sugar Skulls by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

alyssa: i love the flowers!!!(soooo pretty) ...

in response to: Rockport Mass by Tyfoid Kid

susannah: They need laundry, red flowers,and chairs on the right (your left).... Ah thats better. Oops - lose the astroturf, now we're talkin'...

in response to: Symmetry by CE

aclantongang@aol.com: first she got married to a preacher man i got lost i serched and serched for her everywere as my memory faded farther and farther away i lost her but love will never die if......

in response to: Secret Gazebo or Cabbagetown Love Nest by Biff

Susannah : Great collection - I especially love the sunflowers....

in response to: A Sweet Natural Eye to the New Hip Moon by zagg

ksedge: i'd rather pull flowers than a human......

in response to: Camera Phone - July 06 by ksedge

Garth Amey: Has anyone else seen a ghost at the Portsmouth Tavern, woman in yellow dress with blue flowers, blonde and 20ish?...

in response to: The Other Yonge Street by EvilGentleman

tricia: raccoons like to hang in my yard at night and trash stuff. last night they kept revisiting, mamma and babies, they slashed big holes into a chair, dug up my cactus, and in my......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

justinp: Nice pictures of flowers MatE! I thought I was the ummm...weird, one!...

in response to: Remember Spring? by Mat-E

Mat-E: Thanks folks. For karma purposes, I should make sure to point out that while that is my house, I am only renting two floors of it...the neighbour upstairs is an arborist (tree scientist, essentially)......

in response to: Remember Spring? by Mat-E

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: the last picture is wonderful. At any moment the flowers may all fly away. ...

in response to: Remember Spring? by Mat-E

I hate raccoons: How would you like to be a hostage in your own house, unable to use your own backyard due to it have been taken over by 6, count em, 6 raccoons, who roam freely at......

in response to: No Mr. Raccoon, You May Not. by protocolotis

ian: Amazing that I actually know who "King of Carrot Flowers, pt II" is by....

in response to: God Is Good by Peter

sally: wtf is today jesus day and no one remembered to tell me? i was walking through atlantic station today, listening to 'king of carrot flowers, pt II' when suddenly i found myself surrounded by 40 young......

in response to: God Is Good by Peter

Gaia: This article has been viewed 666 times in the last 5 months how ironic for such a beautiful picture. those are really incredible irises. I wish i lived up north, down south there are no pretty......

in response to: So Fresh and So Spring, Spring by sine

Michelle: Elicar: nice flowers! The gardening in my backyard is done by my parents. They even built the arbor themselves!...

in response to: Looking Into My Backyard by Michelle

Elicar: Awww...Thank you everyone, you are all great! True Elaine. Although my better camera is not an SLR (I was tempted, but I also know how dense I am in following technical instructions), It is still......

in response to: Lost in Thought by Elicar

Biff: I want a horse with flowers in her mane......

in response to: Montreal Scenery, 2004 by EvilGentleman

Biff: You are so right! The outdoor bar patios are open, at least on Church Street. But it is not Paris yet, until the chestnuts blossom in April... (these miniature flowers are actually being called daffidols. I......

in response to: Toronto Spring by Biff

jack: mu prediction is thusly: winter will officialy end in 9 days. there will be a snowstorm in the east but the snow will dissappear in 2 days. april will start off cool......

in response to: Maybe End of Winter... by Ken

jack: in southern california they hardly ever see clouds and rain, so this is something exciting for them, the poor people who live in the sunny, warm palm treed and flowers always climate. i feel......

in response to: Freeway Cloudage by joey

jack: i knew a lady who hid $100 dollar bills in books. she also would roll up the bills and place them in a flower pot. the stupid lady,(and i do mean stupid) would......

in response to: Booktrash by Peter

jack: bizz, bizz, bizz, oh i'm just buzzing around here and i'm finished with the flowers and i have enough honey now so i can go back to my hive and hang out with the guys,......

in response to: Hornet\'s Nest by EvilGentleman

Michelle: Ooh so inviting! I can hardly wait for some sun and warm weather! I have a garden plot through the city of Toronto, so I plant lots of vegetables as well as flowers and herbs.......

in response to: My Friend\'s Garden by Elicar

Laura : Nice to see pictures of the warm weather and flowers to come. ...

in response to: My Friend\'s Garden by Elicar

groovehouse: I went to NYC late last year. I so wanted a picture of the mosaic without all the flower offerings. I wanted to remove all the flowers, take my pictures, then put the flowers back,......

in response to: Imagine if this wasn\'t here by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I actually think it was the infamous '34th gang forever' tag that was buffed to make way for the dollar sign. Because I just can't find it. People here are very territorial, and I......

in response to: Hi Hi Hi Hi :) by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

elaine: i like the way the flowers are wrapped like a dog with a lampshade on his head...

in response to: Saturday Walk by Laura

jeeff: using the JEDI ([[http://poets.notredame.ac.jp/cgi-bin/jedi]]) i couldn't find the word, but i found some other interesting ones on the subject of beauty: ##kyakusenbi## (n) beauty of leg lines ##kyoukasuigetsu## (n) flowers reflected on a mirror and the moon......

in response to: Cross Street and Blossom 2002 by Jamie

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I have a friend whose dress sense is amazing. One day Kron be in an Austrian Durndal (like in the Sound of Music) and the next she'll be wearing vintage 70's polyester with grapes and......

in response to: Broadway Squat by elaine

elaine: it's a good question, but certainly east end funerals are ##designed## to be looked at. they are not the usual pace of things and the flowers are mental. i only wish i had pictures from......

in response to: east end funeral by elaine

GGP: i believe cornflowers are something different, a more powdery/ethereal blue?...

in response to: Leaves of Grass: Loose Translations by GGP

elaine: how lovely. and are they the same as cornflowers?...

in response to: Leaves of Grass: Loose Translations by GGP

Chino: Carbon monoxide, rats, pollution, abandoned warehouse and blood stains next to beautiful flowers in the midd 80's to late 90's is how my youth was raised. Yet I still love my city better know as Chicago!......

in response to: Alleys, flowers, chains by fede

jack: life is short. many, many gang people believe this is their time so let it be. they are wasting time. look at the world, look at the sky, look at the flowers.......

in response to: Alleys, flowers, chains by fede

jack: the church, it looks like sunrise, very nice. crown heights, a very volitile neighborhood. is the owner of ckx 5573 postulating. when a person finds the Lord,they want to shout it to the......

in response to: Cameraphoning Crown Heights by Peter

kelsey: i realy like these flowers...

in response to: Rainy Day? Look at Flowers! by sine

GGP: I'm working on lots of silly little songs to sing him, including a revised take on a traditional song covered by the Knitters (my current musical obsession) which in the original goes like this: Give me......

in response to: Puppynoise by GGP

kc: I like the flowers behind the mesh!...

in response to: Abandoned Cart by Peter

Lili: Our dreams and what we refer to as "waking reality" are linked in a way that is useful. We can hypothesize from intuitive awarenesses that are derived from consistant rules, rules that are related to how......

in response to: Abandoned Cart by Peter

elaine: it is a sad kind of place, a mental hospital, underfunded, decrepit, long lists and desparate people, and the flowers outside half tended, but the incidental beauty of a dandilion among roses seemed gentle and......

in response to: today by elaine

Peter: i like where you said: ##"...art will happen in spite of industry and flowers will grow up along highways..."##...

in response to: landmark by ea

Peter: in the same block that pipes break the sidewalk surface flowers also bloom...

in response to: Pipes and Marigolds: by Peter

Jamie: flowers anyone?...

in response to: Delivery; Bronx Style by slinka

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