Your Flower of the Day April 1
Leave a Comment »Your Flower of the Day April 1 Palm – Victory Easter Monday falls on different times of the year but this year it falls on the appropriate day for the right flower for the right message that is if you are of Christian faith. Sorry about the break in the action these last few weeks [...]
Nude art exhibit underexposed in Saint John
Leave a Comment »City’s first-ever collection of eastern European nude photography draws low numbers Russian photographer, Vitaly Korneev, describes his Saint John exhibit of nude photos as being “rich with artistic merit.”(CBC) A Russian photographer now living in Saint John says his eastern European exhibit of nude photos is not drawing in the crowds he was expecting for [...]
Your Flower of the Day – March 13
Leave a Comment »March 13, 2013 Your Flower of the Day Double Daffodil – Regard The botanist name for the Daffodil is Narcissus, from a Greek myth. If you are not familiar with the story for the record it is about a Greek God name Narcissus who was so obsessed with himself and his own reflection that [...]
Your Flower of the Day – March 12
Leave a Comment »March 12, 2013 Your Flower of the Day Cucumber – Criticism There are two types of Cucumber plants that flower, male and female. The female flowering cucumber plant grows on a slender stem off the main vine. At the base of the flower there is a large ovary that fertilizes by the pollen from the male [...]
Your Flower of the Day – March 10
Leave a Comment »March 10, 2013 Your Flower of the Day White Violet- Modesty The White Violet is found mainly in the Northern Hemisphere and there are between 400- 500 species. The term “viola” and “violet” are reserved in the horticultural lingo for small flowered annuals or perennials. The White Violet is a common garden bedding plant. I [...]
Your Flower of the Day – March 11
2 Comments »March 11, 2013 Your Flower of the Day Marshmallow – Kindness I couldn’t wait to research this flower. First the name is fantastic for such a beautiful flower and what it represents suits its beauty. As mentioned in my earlier snippets of my Flower Power journey, information regarding the reason flowers were named to represent a [...]
Your Flower of the Day- March 9
Leave a Comment »March 9, 2013 Your Flower of the Day Kingcap – I Wish I Was Rich Well isn’t the meaning of this flower interesting. I wonder back in the Victorian days how this was delivered to whom, and what the outcome would be, don’t you? In theUnited Kingdom the Kingcap survived the “glaciations” and kept on living after [...]
Your Flower for the Day- International Women’s Day March 8
Leave a Comment »March 8, 2013 Your Flower of the Day Ivy Spray- Assiduous To Please I had to look up the meaning of assiduous because I have never heard of this word being used in a sentence. According to my Oxford Current Dictionary, assiduous means perseverance, hard working and attending closely. Today I am sharing the poem [...]
Your Flower for the Day – March 7 – 35 Flowers to Date!
Leave a Comment »March 7, 2013 Your Flower of the Day Wild Daisy – Indecision I am re-reading Stephen King’s book On Writing. Why? My journey to share my artwork to the online world, and my writing has two personal objectives. My first objective was to do something productive and positive to honor myself and heal from [...]
Your Flower of the Day – March 6
Leave a Comment »March 6 Your Flower a Day Hyacinth-Sport Since I have begun my pilgrimage to research Victorian Era flowers and their meaning which is called Florigraphy and draw them everyday and post on Facebook and Trinity Today.ca I haven’t found too interesting juicy news except for the Hyaninth. According to the reputable Teleflora the story [...]


