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#401 Post by tubeguy »

This isn't what you asked about but here are some gardens:
http://www.ahgardenwalk.com/gardens.html
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#402 Post by nooby »

Thanks TubeGuy. I love structed things and non-structured veggies too.

Look at this version. Romanian Broccoli.

http://www.fourmilab.ch/images/Romanesc ... s/Lcr1.jpg
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#403 Post by tubeguy »

Fractal food!
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#404 Post by greengeek »

nooby wrote:Some months ago I found a link to a "wild flower garden"
I wish somebody could find it again. I loved it so much. if you manage to do good searching of Puppy Murga forum then I would love to see that pic again.
Hi nooby - are you referring to your post here?

You linked to this beautiful wildflower pic

Here's a sampler to brighten up the page :-)
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#405 Post by Puppyt »

Great find, greengeek :)
Inspires me to dig out some of my old garden photos - the original gardener had passed away years before and the garden grew in its own direction - mostly medicinal herbs with opium poppies dotted throughout. Those were remnants of a time in rural Australia where isolated homesteads needed to be self-reliant, and opium poppies were quite legal - 80 years ago? Anyway, I took hundreds of photos with my old Konica 35mm SLR camera to send as "pressed flowers" to someone who is now no longer with me. Chaos is a form of order in itself, and like you nooby I prefer nature's own structure - no simplistic attempts by humans to control their own sense of order. At the very least I think I have strong "permacultural" sympathies.
Might take a few days though to get the shots up, but I hope they will cheer you up nooby.
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#406 Post by RSH »

Chaos is a form of order in itself, and like you nooby I prefer nature's own structure - no simplistic attempts by humans to control their own sense of order.
Yes, the Nature's or the Universe's so-called "Chaos" is the real Order!

Humans so-called "Order" is the real Chaos!
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#407 Post by ndujoe1 »

The beauty of God's creation is indeed amazing.

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#408 Post by greengeek »

Puppyt wrote:Those were remnants of a time in rural Australia where isolated homesteads needed to be self-reliant, and opium poppies were quite legal - 80 years ago?
Hi puppyt - have you seen the film "Saving Mr Banks"? It tells the story of the lady who wrote "Mary Poppins" - it was a semi-biographical story about her father and her own youth in the Aussie outback, and had some very evocative footage of what Australian life must have been like way back then.

Hey nooby - even if eating opium poppies isn't legal in Sweden, at least looking at them is fine. :wink: Natural highs.

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#409 Post by nooby »

I manage to get fairly high on rock'n roll Music.
Bless Music a true gift of culture.
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#410 Post by tubeguy »

nooby wrote:I manage to get fairly high on rock'n roll Music.
Bless Music a true gift of culture.
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#411 Post by ndujoe1 »

Music has the power to reach deep into the human soul.

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#412 Post by nooby »

ndujoe1 wrote:Music has the power to reach deep into the human soul.
I am trying to edit using Internet Explorer.
How annoying that is if one are used to use Firefox.

Suddenly it send suggestions to Bing and
ignoreed my attempts to get back to Edit agin
and I never found that text again.

I hate it when a browser does such things.

Sure if one are used to the program then one know how to survive.

Okay back. I am a Word nerd. I trust you mean that
soul is a symbol for somehing naturlistic?

Nature did not put a supenatural soul in in our body.

There is only the brain that do it's natural thing.
That it will feels like if I do something supernatural
is a subjective feeling. experienced being
as if we had a soul or a spirit. Am I wrong?
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#413 Post by ndujoe1 »

Well, let's put it this way. When I hear and listen to music that I like, it can move me emotionally very much. I am sure that you have heard of music that stirs your emotions in like manner.

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#414 Post by nooby »

That is why I refer to it as nature and culture and
there is noting supernatural about it.
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#415 Post by nooby »

Today they will do a bio topsy of a tumor cell in the liver.
One out of four. such tumor cells. It means that they stick
a needle into the Liver and cut out a sample to look at using a Microscope.

Kind of risky thing doing such invasion so they monitor you
for any complications during the next four hours each 15 minues
to see if basic levels get back to normal
or something goes very wrong. The very good thing is I go ilent
here so you get two days rest hopefuly of my too many posts.

So folks keep me in our thoughts.
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#416 Post by greengeek »

Definitely in our thoughts nooby, and I value your courage in letting us share your journey.
cheers,

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#417 Post by ndujoe1 »

We will keep you in or our prayers nooby :)

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#418 Post by nooby »

Thanks it warms my heart that people do care. I wish
me would be less self centered and better at caring
about others.

Complication my Ultra sound guided punktuation
has to be delayed due to water in the bellow what is the name?
Gut or other name. My inner body has some liter of extra water
and it should be drained before then can trust
they see any complication emerge. Now any serious bleeding
will be hidden by the extra water keeping it under the Radar
so I either will be sent home until the water get drainded properly
and then when well comed back next week or they take the risk
of making the sample and hope for the best.


Too risky maybe. I wish me could understand how big risk
it will be. I know too little
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#419 Post by nooby »

Placeholder for hopefully good texts on BPD.

Edit I fail to set it straight So try to paste in case you get intrested

http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publicat ... shtml#pub7

http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publicat ... shtml#pub9

http://www.psychforums.com/borderline-personality BPD Forum

I should join: those forum seems taking BPD serious enough for me.

forums.psychcentral.com/borderline-personality-disorder
Maybe this one good forum too. Test both.

Hope this works better. Thanks for pointing it out
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#420 Post by starhawk »

nooby, that last post you made, did it have any arrow characters in it? Like in HTML? The post shows up blank -- if Murga's servers think you're putting in HTML they'll do that...

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