Re: The Appreciation Game
Posted: Mon May 13, 2024 10:27 am
It will be nice to manifest another one we can catch and enjoy from the comfort of our homes. And, there is always the opportunity to seek it out in the places of the world where they are more frequent
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L: Lavender
As growing season is upon us, I enjoy babysitting all my tiny seedlings on my windowsill as they grow bigger and stronger everyday. They are so full of life, full of potential, full of energy! I so enjoy watching them grow their first leaves, and cleverly point their heads to the sun. I so enjoy smelling them! The baby squash plants have such a delicious smell when you rub their leaves! I love it so much!
I thought I'd do an appreciation today for another plant I love smelling: Lavender!
I love the romantic view of them against a beautiful backdrop of stunning countryside in places such as the South of France. I love imagining walking through the fields at sunset; the smell of pure, nourishing, healing lavender scent in the air, wafting in the breeze, carressing everything with its aroma.
I love how when you rub your fingers over them, they leave their musk on your fingertips - lingering for a while. The essential oil too is such a lovely aromatic experience because it transforms over time. So intense at first, but after applying it, it transforms to being sweet and delicious as it mingles with your own body, and dissipates. As the scent develops it always reminds me of childhood smells of scented writing papers and dolls infused with floral scents that exuded scent comfortingly as you cuddled them.
I like how they spread out, leisurely giving themselves space yet looking beautiful and full. Like purple balls!
I love discovering varieties of lavender.
There's English lavender (L. angustifolia), French lagender (L. dentata), Portuguese lagender (L. latifolia), Spanish lavender (L stoechas), Italian, Egyptian lavender (L. multifida), hybrid species..
I love knowing that there are so many kinds!
I especially love the moment of surprise and delight of discovery.
I always thought lavender was purple, but apparently there are white and pink lavender varieties too! How cool!
Nana Alba / Dwarf White / Baby White / Lavandula spica Nana Alba
English Lavender Little Lottie / Englkish Lavender Clarmo, similar to L. angustifolia 'Miss Katherine'
Regal splendour Spanish lavender
And how beautiful are these "Ballerina" Spanish lavenders that have little feathery hats! They look so elegant! Like costumed dancers from the 1920s
I enjoy Elke's trick of zooming in, and noticing the beauty in the tiny details. Each little inividual flower is so sweet with its perfect flower-shaped petals!
And I enjoy seeing the wildlife enjoying the lavender too. I remember when I visited a lavender farm, there were sooo many butterflies and bees, delighting in the sweet nectar of these flowers.
I like seeing how they add colour to their surroundings, contrasting against the green in a soft, gentle way.
I love seeing the artistic pairings talented gardeners find to put when they design lavender-themed gardens. I love seeing the colours complement each other so beautifully side by side. Like a garden-sized bouquet of flowers!
And beside their beauty and scent, how wonderful that they impart so much more value than just their appearance, being powerful healers, helping for a huge array of things, from making skin happy and healthy, nourishing it and healing it in its times of need, to soothing our emotions, alleviating tensions and providing us with support. What a magical plant Source has blessed us with!
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L: Lavender
As growing season is upon us, I enjoy babysitting all my tiny seedlings on my windowsill as they grow bigger and stronger everyday. They are so full of life, full of potential, full of energy! I so enjoy watching them grow their first leaves, and cleverly point their heads to the sun. I so enjoy smelling them! The baby squash plants have such a delicious smell when you rub their leaves! I love it so much!
I thought I'd do an appreciation today for another plant I love smelling: Lavender!
I love the romantic view of them against a beautiful backdrop of stunning countryside in places such as the South of France. I love imagining walking through the fields at sunset; the smell of pure, nourishing, healing lavender scent in the air, wafting in the breeze, carressing everything with its aroma.
I love how when you rub your fingers over them, they leave their musk on your fingertips - lingering for a while. The essential oil too is such a lovely aromatic experience because it transforms over time. So intense at first, but after applying it, it transforms to being sweet and delicious as it mingles with your own body, and dissipates. As the scent develops it always reminds me of childhood smells of scented writing papers and dolls infused with floral scents that exuded scent comfortingly as you cuddled them.
I like how they spread out, leisurely giving themselves space yet looking beautiful and full. Like purple balls!
I love discovering varieties of lavender.
There's English lavender (L. angustifolia), French lagender (L. dentata), Portuguese lagender (L. latifolia), Spanish lavender (L stoechas), Italian, Egyptian lavender (L. multifida), hybrid species..
I love knowing that there are so many kinds!
I especially love the moment of surprise and delight of discovery.
I always thought lavender was purple, but apparently there are white and pink lavender varieties too! How cool!
Nana Alba / Dwarf White / Baby White / Lavandula spica Nana Alba
English Lavender Little Lottie / Englkish Lavender Clarmo, similar to L. angustifolia 'Miss Katherine'
Regal splendour Spanish lavender
And how beautiful are these "Ballerina" Spanish lavenders that have little feathery hats! They look so elegant! Like costumed dancers from the 1920s
I enjoy Elke's trick of zooming in, and noticing the beauty in the tiny details. Each little inividual flower is so sweet with its perfect flower-shaped petals!
And I enjoy seeing the wildlife enjoying the lavender too. I remember when I visited a lavender farm, there were sooo many butterflies and bees, delighting in the sweet nectar of these flowers.
I like seeing how they add colour to their surroundings, contrasting against the green in a soft, gentle way.
I love seeing the artistic pairings talented gardeners find to put when they design lavender-themed gardens. I love seeing the colours complement each other so beautifully side by side. Like a garden-sized bouquet of flowers!
And beside their beauty and scent, how wonderful that they impart so much more value than just their appearance, being powerful healers, helping for a huge array of things, from making skin happy and healthy, nourishing it and healing it in its times of need, to soothing our emotions, alleviating tensions and providing us with support. What a magical plant Source has blessed us with!
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