
today the water flowers spelled out their words in cursive writing
what do you think they were saying?
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“can we speak in flowers? it will be easier for me to understand.”
-nayyirah waheed, Salt
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furstenberg park, ann arbor, michigan, usa – june 2020
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Oh the language of flowers is fascinating Beth… Carole’s favourite, and our wedding flower was a Violet, and it means ‘modesty’, …At we had a Jasmine bush, outside our bedroom, which stands for ‘faithfulness’, and here in my courtyard I have Geraniums, and their voice is sincerity……. yes… the flowers in my life tell an accurate story……
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fascinating, indeed –
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They say “I love you, but only if you love me back!” A thoughtful and entertaining post, Beth!
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ah-
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❤️
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❤
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Why do we have to learn cursive? 🙂
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ask the flowers )
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I can’t quite make it out, but I love their script, Beth.
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yes, this lovely font is new to me too, so elegant
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WONDER-FULL….. she who has eyes, sees…. 🙂
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yes )
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“Look at me! I’m beautiful”
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you are an excellent translator
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Thanks 😍
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“Ooh…those fish are tickling my toes!”
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aw, cute!
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They say, “Oh dear, we wet our pLants!”♡〜ლ(๑癶ᴗ癶๑)ლ〜♡
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hahahaha
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♥(ˆ⌣ˆԅ)
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Love this! 🙂
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🌺
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Ah! The language of flowers; no better way. Happy Day.
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Yes!
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Cheers.
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Not sure what they’re saying, but I’m sure it flows with positivity.
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No doubt about that 🌺
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I still write in cursive. I think I understand the language of flowers in my garden!!
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I’ll bet you do
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❤
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“For the love of God! Something come and pollinate me!!! I don’t have forever.”
I write in cursive. Printing is very difficult for me because of the dyslexia thing.
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Mine is a bit of both ) . A powerful message from the flowers
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It is a work of art! Beautiful Beth! Love it!
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Thank you 🌺
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Oh, wow, yes! That’s beautiful what the flowers are forming!
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I thought so too
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💐😊💖
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Not sure…Do tell!!!
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What a beautiful post! I love cursive….and my brain causes me to flip-flop around to all kinds of writing styles. The flowers to the water….”Don’t dry up!”
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an important message- my writing is kind of a weird hybrid I developed over time
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Cool 😎
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Quite clearly it says Go Tigers. Or maybe Beth Was Here? Perhaps even Do Not Disturb.
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Definitely nothing about the lions
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Poor lions.
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They say, “Go get your eyes checked, Springer.” 😎
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ha!
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that’s okay, there’s really no right answer. it’s whatever you see in them
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I knew. That was just my lame attempt at humor.
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🤡
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“be kind”
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Isn’t it interesting how they have a different message for each person?
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Yes. And I love that. 🙂
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They look like hearts so they say Love.
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aww
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I think they say “peace.”
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beautiful reading
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Love, that’s what I see.
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you are an excellent translator
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a fascinating concept: to speak in the language of flowers, or the wind, or to understand the song of magpies in the morning, the hear lyrics they’re caroling
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yes, beautiful
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Let them
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