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21 June, 2008 at 10:39 pm #10601
When out walking, which are you most attentive to?
Flowers for me, man.
Birds can go whistle.22 June, 2008 at 12:28 pm #349777cant have one without the other
22 June, 2008 at 1:24 pm #34977822 June, 2008 at 1:29 pm #34977922 June, 2008 at 1:31 pm #349780shhhhhhhhhh sharon yer promised not to kiss n tell :? :roll: :lol:
22 June, 2008 at 1:32 pm #349781@cath 55 wrote:
shhhhhhhhhh sharon yer promised not to kiss n tell :? :roll: :lol:
Like I could ever keep my gob shut!
22 June, 2008 at 2:23 pm #349782@sharongooner wrote:
@cath 55 wrote:
shhhhhhhhhh sharon yer promised not to kiss n tell :? :roll: :lol:
Like I could ever keep my gob shut!
Lol sharon loves ya right back xxx
22 June, 2008 at 2:42 pm #349783I remember seeing an albino peacock once and it was simply beautiful (even though it didn’t fan its tail feathers)
talking of peacocks reminds me of that greek myth about Argus, the hundred-eyed monster who was the faithful servant of Hera, queen of the gods. One day Hera sent Argus to spy on her husband, Zeus. when Zeus found Argus spying on him he killed him. Mourning the loss of her faithful companion Hera took Argus’s eyes and placed them in the tail of a peacock, and from that day adopted it as her sacred creature.
22 June, 2008 at 6:21 pm #349784@Forget Me Not wrote:
I remember seeing an albino peacock once and it was simply beautiful (even though it didn’t fan its tail feathers)
talking of peacocks reminds me of that greek myth about Argus, the hundred-eyed monster who was the faithful servant of Hera, queen of the gods. One day Hera sent Argus to spy on her husband, Zeus. when Zeus found Argus spying on him he killed him. Mourning the loss of her faithful companion Hera took Argus’s eyes and placed them in the tail of a peacock, and from that day adopted it as her sacred creature.
is that why they say peacock feathers are unlucky?
22 June, 2008 at 6:35 pm #349785might be, I didn’t even know they were unlucky (carefully removes peacock feathered headress and puts its on the floor slowly)
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