Guest guest Posted July 5, 2008 Report Share Posted July 5, 2008 The poem is so... nice We hardly think of feeding our souls , we invariably think only of our body. -- In Breathe-Support , denise randel wrote: > > Jack, > I too am having a hard time chosing. I love carnations , gardenias, and jasmine for their fragrance, hyacinths because they are in my favorite poem ( if of all wordly goods thou are bereft, and your cupboards bare save two small loaves, then sell one loaf and with the dole , buy hyacinths to feed your soul) and dafodills for their happy little faces and joyous color. Each day I choose and then change my mind. . .Now if we were picking candy bars I could choose in a moment-Almond Joy, practically packages in two convenient bites, a little nutty and a dramatic contrast of creamy white coconut filling covered with dark chocolate. Oh no-now I am huingry again! Sarcoid/PF 3/2006 California > > > > > Flower Symbology > > Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 02:49:14 -0000 > > > > > > I enjoyed catching up on people's choice of flower as their personal symbol...I started a list but I've mislaid the little book it's all kept in! HELP! > > Vicky & Joyce; Daisies > > Peggy: Stinkweed was over-ruled by popular vote but what WAS your choice in the end??? > > Mama-Sher: Nasturtiums > > Z: Periwinkle > > Zena had one but I forget what > > Bruce: SILK!!!!!! of any kind! > > Who else???????? ?? > > Anyone who hasn't chosen we were thinking about a Flower to 'represent' us...a symbol if you like! Choose away! > > Mine is the Red Kangaroo Paw, an Aussie Native...I've made it part of my signature but only those who get their Air Mail sent to their personal systems would have it show up. Doesn't work fro those of us who read directly from the Web site message Board (unless you have a Yahoo mail address) > > Cheers, > > in Oz > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2008 Report Share Posted July 5, 2008 The poem is so... nice We hardly think of feeding our souls , we invariably think only of our body. -- In Breathe-Support , denise randel wrote: > > Jack, > I too am having a hard time chosing. I love carnations , gardenias, and jasmine for their fragrance, hyacinths because they are in my favorite poem ( if of all wordly goods thou are bereft, and your cupboards bare save two small loaves, then sell one loaf and with the dole , buy hyacinths to feed your soul) and dafodills for their happy little faces and joyous color. Each day I choose and then change my mind. . .Now if we were picking candy bars I could choose in a moment-Almond Joy, practically packages in two convenient bites, a little nutty and a dramatic contrast of creamy white coconut filling covered with dark chocolate. Oh no-now I am huingry again! Sarcoid/PF 3/2006 California > > > > > Flower Symbology > > Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 02:49:14 -0000 > > > > > > I enjoyed catching up on people's choice of flower as their personal symbol...I started a list but I've mislaid the little book it's all kept in! HELP! > > Vicky & Joyce; Daisies > > Peggy: Stinkweed was over-ruled by popular vote but what WAS your choice in the end??? > > Mama-Sher: Nasturtiums > > Z: Periwinkle > > Zena had one but I forget what > > Bruce: SILK!!!!!! of any kind! > > Who else???????? ?? > > Anyone who hasn't chosen we were thinking about a Flower to 'represent' us...a symbol if you like! Choose away! > > Mine is the Red Kangaroo Paw, an Aussie Native...I've made it part of my signature but only those who get their Air Mail sent to their personal systems would have it show up. Doesn't work fro those of us who read directly from the Web site message Board (unless you have a Yahoo mail address) > > Cheers, > > in Oz > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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