Home grown orchids & flowers need light and fertilizer, plus hummer care.

 

The hummingbird seeking a flower and inserting their tube to draw out the nectar from within always reminds me of the sexual contacts of a man and woman. This is the subject of an eBook study. The hummer seeks exploration of new flowers to renew itself, and so it naturally seems does man with woman "flowers". The surprise today is that the internet and media  free and expand for women the role of flowers for anonymous man hummers.

There is a lure of understanding about god's temple - the human body - and the feeling s about the lure of mating plays within our mind.. Perhaps DNA causes us to just search and seek the pleasures of life.. Just as the hummer moves from flower to flower so to does man and woman have such a fleeting instincts for contact. Left to our own desires perhaps this short moment of contact is satisfying by being alone with our sensations. .
 

Phalaenopsis orchid is the easiest to grow. The key to growing a blooming Phalaenopsis orchid is a bright spot in the 72 deg room but avoid full sunshine location. Keep moist but do not overwater. Fertilize once a month. After blooming move to a cooler corner.
 
Orchid slides

 

A hummingbird came to my deck which created thoughts that combined human nature plus a reflection in my art, photography and writings.

Why does the world view human beauty in such an odd and old fashioned cross purpose way. No wonder our kids get mixed signals and confusion. Music, Books, Internet, TV and life still present conflict about right and with wrong. It shows we maintain the exact opposite religious views on human anatomy. Old laws punish the viewer and copier of many human images. Yet today's phone and computer technology almost leads one to immediate access images. More and more people are sending to open network exchanges to submit their own image in private ways. This openness is telling society to get on with it. Count the number of internet images in circulation on any given day and the records will amaze you.

The hummingbird seeking a flower and inserting their tube to draw out the nectar from within always reminds me of the sexual contacts of a man and woman. This is the subject of an eBook study. The hummer seeks exploration of new flowers to renew itself, and so it naturally seems does man with woman "flowers". The surprise today is that the internet and media  free and expand for women the role of flowers for anonymous man hummers.

There is a lure of understanding about god's temple - the human body - and the feeling s about the lure of mating plays within our mind.. Perhaps DNA causes us to just search and seek the pleasures of life.. Just as the hummer moves from flower to flower so to does man and woman have such a fleeting instincts for contact. Left to our own desires perhaps this short moment of contact is satisfying by being alone with our sensations. Visual stimulations have been used for lifetimes in masturbation and individual self organism.

 We find from the explosion of sexual freedom and exchange of images by the internet that people have a desire and wondering curiosity for human parts like flowers.

The visual of a hummingbird seeking a flower and inserting their tube to draw out the nectar from within always reminds me of the sexual contacts of a man and woman. This is the subject of an eBook study.

The hummer seeks exploration of new flowers to renew itself, and so it naturally seems does man with woman "flowers". The surprise today is that the internet and media  free and expand for women the role of flowers for anonymous man hummers.

 This eBook was founded on the search for images of the variety of life’s examples, all unique to the owner. It seems interesting to note that the world has a growing number of such camera and images that can be found published by women to bring money or fill an internal need for acceptance or gratification.

 



 

   

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02/18/2010