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Flowers with negative connotations
Abecedary: Volatility.
Abatina: Fickleness
Achillea Millefolia: War.
Aconite (Wolfsbane): Misanthropy
Adonis, Flos: Painful recollections.
African Marigold: Vulgar minds.
Agnus Castus: Coldness. Indifference
Almond (Common) : Stupidity. Indiscretion
Almond, Laurel: Perfidy
Aloe: Grief. Religious superstition
Anemone (Zephyr Flower): Sickness. Expectation.
Anemone (Garden): Forsaken
Apple, Thorn: Deceitful charms.
Apocynum (Dog’s Vane): Deceit
Ash-leaved Trumpet Flower: Separation
Aspen Tree: Lamentation
Asphodel: My regrets follow you to the grave
Auricula, Scarlet: Avarice
Balsam, Red: Touch me not. Impatient resolves.
Balsam, Yellow: Impatience.
Barberry: Sourness of temper.
Barberry Tree: Sharpness.
Basil: Hatred.
Bay Leaf: I change but in death.
Bay (Rose) Rhododendron: Danger. Beware
Bee Ophrys: Error.
Belladonna: Silence
Belvedere: I declare against you.
Betony: Surprise
Bilberry: Treachery
Birch: Meekness.
Birdsfoot Trefoil: Revenge
Valerian: Rupture
Borage: Bluntness.
Box Tree: Stoicism.
Bramble: Lowliness. Envy
Burdock: Importunity. Touch me not.
Buttercup (Kingcup):Ingratitude. Childishness
Butterfly Weed: Let me go
Cardamine: Paternal error
Carnation, Deep Red: Alas! for my poor heart.
Carnation, Striped: Refusal.
Carnation, Yellow: Disdain
Cardinal Flower: Dittitutim.
Catchfly: Snare
Catchfly, White: Betrayed
Champignon: Suspicion.
Chequered Fritillary: Persecution
Cherry Tree, White: Deception
China or Indian Pink: Aversion
Cistus, Gum: I shall die to-morrow.
Citron: Ill-natured beauty
Clematis, Evergreen: Poverty.
Clotbur: Rudeness. Pertinacity
Colchicum, or Meadow Saffron: My best days are past.
Coltsfoot: Justice shall be done.
Columbine: Folly
Columbine, Red: Anxious and trembling
Convolvulus, Major: Extinguished hopes
Corn, Broken: Quarrel
Creeping Cereus: Horror
Crowsbill: Envy.
Crowfoot: Ingratitude
Currant: Thy frown will kill me.
Cuscuta: Meanness.
Cyclamen: Diffidence. (Modesty/shyness resulting from a lack of self confidence)
Cypress: Death. Mourning
Darnel (Ray grass): Vice
Dead Leaves: Sadness
Dogsbane: Deceit. Falsehood
Ebony Tree: Blackness.
Eglantine (Sweetbrier): Poetry. I wound to heal
Enchanter’s Nightshade: Witchcraft. Sorcery
Fly Orchis: Error
Flytrap: Deceit
Foxglove: Insincerity
French Marigold: Jealousy
Frog Ophrys: Disgust
Garden Anemone: Forsaken
Garden Marigold: Uneasiness
Geranium, Scarlet: Contorting. Stupidity
Hand Flower Tree: Warning.
Harebell: Submission. Grief
Heath: Solitude.
Helenium: Tears
Hellebore: Scandal. Calumny
Hemlock: You will be my death
Henbane: Imperfection
Hop: Injustice
Humble Plant: Despondency
Indian Plum: Privation
Jasmine, Carolina: Separation
Judas Tree: Unbelief. Betrayal
Laburnum: Forsaken. Pensive Beauty
Larch: Audacity. Boldness
Larkspur, Pink: Fickleness.
Larkspur, Purple: Haughtiness
Laurestina: A token. I die if neglected.
Lavender: Distrust.
Leaves (dead): Melancholy
Licorice, Wild: I declare against you.
Lobelia: Malevolence
Love lies Bleeding: Hopeless, not heartless
Madder: Calumny
Manchineal Tree: Falsehood.
Mandrake: Horror.
Maple: Reserve.
Marigold: Grief.
Marigold, African: Vulgar minds.
Marigold, French: Jealousy.
Marigold, Prophetic: Prediction.
Marigold and Cypress: Despair
Meadowsweet: Uselessness
Mesembryanthemum: Idleness.
Mezereon: Desire to please.
Michaelmas Daisy: Afterthought
Mock Orange: Counterfeit
Moschatel: Weakness
Mosses: Ennui
Mourning Bride: Unfortunate attachment. I have lost all
Moving Plant: Agitation
Mulberry Tree (Black): I shall not survive you
Mushroom: Suspicion.
Musk Plant: Weakness.
Mustard Seed: Indifference
Narcissus: Egotism
Nettle, Burning: Slander
Oleander: Beware
Pasque Flower: You have no claims.
Passion Flower: Religious superstition
Pea, Sweet: Departure
Peach Blossom : I am your captive
Pennyroyal: Flee away.
Peony: Shame. Bashfulness
Persimon: Bury me amid Nature’s beauties
Pine: Pity
Pink, Variegated: Refusal
Pomegranate: Foolishness
Poppy, White: Sleep. My bane. My antidote
Prickly Pear: Satire.
Pride of China: Dissension
Ranunculus, Wild: Ingratitude.
Raspberry: Remorse.
Ray Grass: Vice
Rhododendron (Rosebay): Danger. Beware
Rose, Carolina: Love is dangerous
Rose, Deep Red: Bashful shame.
Rose, Dog: Pleasure and pain
Rose, Unique: Call me not beautiful
Rose, Yellow: Decrease of love. Jealously.
Rose, York and Lancaster: War.
Rose, Full-blown, placed over two Buds: Secrecy
Rue: Disdain
Saffron: Beware of excess
Saffron, Meadow: My happiest days are past
Sainfoin: Agitation.
Saint John’s Wort: Animosity. Superstition.
Sardony: Irony
Scabious: Unfortunate love.
Scabious, Sweet: Widowhood
Snapdragon: Presumption.
Snowball: Bound
Sorrel, Wild: Wit ill-timed
Straw, Broken: Rupture of a contract
Sweetbrier, European: I wound to heal.
Sweetbrier, Yellow: Decrease of love
Syringa, Carolina: Disappointment
Tamarisk: Crime.
Tansy (Wild): I declare war against you.
Teasel: Misanthropy
Thistle, Fuller’s: Misanthropy
Thistle, Scotch: Retaliation.
Thorn Apple: Deceitful charms
Throatwort: Neglected beauty
Trefoil: Revenge
Tuberose: Dangerous pleasures
Tulip, Yellow: Hopeless love
Tussilage (Sweet-scented): Justice shall be done you
Whin: Anger
White Rose (dried): Death preferable to loss of innocence.
Whortleberry: Treason.
Willow, Creeping Love forsaken
Willow, Weeping: Mourning
Yew: Sorrow
Zinnia: Thoughts of absent friends
Aconite: Beware
Barberry: Bad temper
Carnation (Striped): No, Refusal, Sorry I can't be with you
Carnation (Yellow): Disappointment, Rejection
Cyclamen: Resignation, Good-bye
Daffodil: Regard, Unrequited love, Respect
Everlasting: Never ceasing memory
Geranium: Stupidity, Foll
Golden-Rod: Be cautious
Hyacinth (Purple): Sorrow, Please forgive me
Hyacinth (Yellow): Jealousy
Hydrangea: Thank you for understanding, Boastfulness, Heartlessnes
Marigold: Grief, Despair, Jealousy
Marigold (Common): Pretty love, Sacred, Affection, Caress, Sorrow
Monkshood: Beware, A deadly foe is near
Petunia: Resentment, Anger, Your presence soothes me
Phlox: Our souls are united
Poppy (General): Eternal sleep, Oblivion, Imagination
Rhododendron: Danger, Beware, I am dangerous
Roses (Assorted Colours): You're everything to me
Roses (Single Full Bloom): I Love You, I still love you
Sweet William: Grant me one smile
Black dahlia: Evil, dishonesty, betrayal, doom
Butterfly weed: Leave me, You’ve been warned
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(Yeah some of these aren’t flowers. What of it?A few of them aren’t so negative- I thought about Jesse’s train of thought/outburst when picking them.)
(If you see any repeats No You Don’t.)
*buried under several flowers and at least one tree*
But ooh. ooh. ooooooooooooh these would be soooo much fun to play around with >:3
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sussex-nature-lover · 2 years
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Sunday 29th May 2022
A Week with the Sussex Nature Lovers
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Ms Nature Watch the Younger has had yet another new addition to the family. Not only do they have a new baby and two cats, they now have this older lady reunited with her daddy from overseas. She made the very long journey from Hong Kong and weathered it well. Word is that it’s all good so far. She’s a very docile and placid girl. Luckily the summer’s ahead and that’s always an easier time with babies and animals.
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In the garden, part of our hedge is Guelder Rose aka Viburnum Opulus and it’s blooming nicely at the moment - the bees love it. 
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Bees are having a particularly good time in our garden, because what we lack in flowers, we’re making up for with flowering shrubs, rambling dog rose and the weeds on the lawn from No Mow May. It’s a good year for buttercups, bugle and speedwell, not so much daisies, dandelion or clover right now.
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Everything in our garden has grown apace over the last two or three years and we’re having to tame an awful lot of it. This is supposed to be a raised bed, but it’s more of a bank these days. There was once a Sarah Bernhardt peony under there and a pink cistus. I wonder if the peony could be located and brought back again?
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This Spirea, variety Bridal Wreath, would be going great guns, but with all those sweet and soft new leaves, someone has other ideas...
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Actually, it’s fine as it’s very well established.
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Quite a few of my shrubs are being attacked by this new crew of rabbits. Every time I manage to get my chives going again they have a severe haircut by the next morning and there are always a few branches nipped off and discarded. The joys of rural gardens.
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My Muscari didn’t even flower AT ALL this year (Boo!) and then suffered this indignity - not happy
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We’ve got some spots of colour going. The bright geraniums and contrasting pale lemons and greens and a ruby weigela are a good foil .
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Here’s another bright splash of red, guess who found a strawberry top that Crow put out as a surprise treat?
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You can see how well No Mow May is going in the background.
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It might not look like there are many changes down at the pond (formerly known as The Swamp) but we do keep doing bits, including shaping this Dogwood.
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Gunnera manicata
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The blue dye is still just as strong as when we first put it into the water and there’s no sign of weed yet. What there was today was the most gorgeous damsel fly I’ve ever seen. It was a male beautiful demoiselle and it certainly lived up to its name. I’ve seen them locally before, but never in our garden up to now. Hopefully the restoration of the pond will be a big attraction for more. I should repeat, the dye is wildlife friendly.
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Here’s a ‘beautiful demoiselle’ I photographed in a stream down the lane 
We did a lot of work this weekend including adding more water from the tap, but as rain’s forecast again this week we didn’t want to fill it right up and there needs to be a tolerance for the winter months too. I think the majority of our work should be finished at the pond by the end of the week, ready for future finessing and planting as it really will be an ongoing project. This week’s task is to saw lots of fallen branches as we’re putting a few log piles around and about for the insect life. It’s all very hard work, but so satisfying as you can see gradual improvements - I’ll be posting more progress photos as and when.
Next weekend, which coincidentally is the official celebration of the Queen’s platinum jubilee, we’re having all the family for a barbecue. I’m really hoping the weather will be fine for us. We’ll have Ms NWtE, her fiancé and Pepper and Ms NWtY, her partner, Baby H and the aforementioned overseas dog. Let’s hope they all get along in harmony - I say all of them, I really mean the young pup and the old lady, although the youngster isn’t really a puppy she just has youthful good looks...it runs in the family don’tcha know 😉
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dansnaturepictures · 2 years
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29th May 2022-Stockbridge Down and flowers at home 
We came to Stockbridge Down today my first time here since last summer and had a rather wet walk with two heavy showers, on the higher up areas of the walk round taking in the beautiful panoramic views with the landscape looking so lovely and bright green it was atmospheric and memorable to watch the showers mistily move through the vast landscape with distant fields lit up by sun at one point too on a changeable weather day that had nice sky scenes. I took the third, sixth and final three pictures in this photoset of views here today.
We did see some wildlife with a quick view of my first Five-spot Burnet of the year a pretty one to see and another great moth to see lately, an equally beautifully coloured Cinnabar moth, other lovely little moths and I believe another drinker moth caterpillar after one at Fishlake Meadows we saw last Sunday. Bird wise I enjoyed seeing and hearing large striking Mistle Thrushes a few times such interesting birds to see I always think, and it was nice to see it’s cousin the Blackbird. I believe I saw a Linnet too and heard a Yellowhammer briefly. Alongside possibly one Jackdaw I loved seeing around forty Rooks lined up on the wood of a stable type area. I’d not often seen anything like this before and this was a very moody scene getting towards the end of the second heavy shower and will stay with me. 
We saw some marvellous flowers on the walk including lots of lovely purple of thyme a plant I liked learning last spring and summer at places like this a pleasing first this year. I took the fifth picture in this photoset of this. Bird’s-foot trefoil painted the landscape yellow as the third and tenth pictures in this photoset show as did another plant giving the down a red carpet as I have seen here before. I also enjoyed seeing pretty dropwort as the fourth picture in this photoset shows, lots of speedwell, black medick, herb-Robert and wood avens well, many buttercups, sorrel I believe, lovely kidney vetch and common rock-rose in numbers as shown by the seventh picture in this photoset one I do love seeing adding to the lovely yellow, ground ivy, little white clovers, dog roses and some nice white flowers on vegetation.
I enjoyed seeing Rook, nettles, buttercups, daisies, oxeye daisies, bouncing bess and herb-Robert around Winchester on the way home with red campion further along towards home. At home I took another Grey Silverfish photo in the en suite last night before bed and some more photos of flowers in the back garden before coming out including some cistus which I took the first picture in this photoset of which has just come through a very beautiful and colourful flower and a very welcome addition to the garden. I also took the second picture in this photoset of some more of the wealth of oxeye daisies in the back garden. Of note yesterday was some fuchsia starting to show colour. It was nice to see Jackdaw, Woodpigeon including lit up by the lowering evening sun a scene I always like seeing there was a great sunset again tonight, Goldfinch, House Sparrow and Starlings including lots of young well at home again today. It was nice to hear Blackbird at dusk out the back a beautiful song. A lovely weekend with lots of top moments again, I hope you all have a nice week. 
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cistus · 5 years
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Sunday 17 May 1840
[up at] 3 40/”
[to bed at] 12 35/”
off at 5 10/” – alighted in 5 minutes and walked along the plain – Ann joined me by and by – Rise gentle begun at 6 25/” Ann walked 1 1/2 hour till 7 5/” when she got in at the foot of the mountain a German waggon and 4 horses were stopping here to bait and rest a little – and here and now 7 5/” begins the steep rise – at top at 7 50/”? in 5 or 6 minutes turn rather right, and descend a little and lose sight of plain of new Shamacha, – green, fertile, patched with good corn, and strewed with lines of black, oblong, ealing topped huts looking like heaps of manure laid up to rot, and in lines of 4 or 5 to 10 or 12 huts – I once counted 30+ huts in one long line – wind to the right all along – beautiful green, pointed undulating hill mountains – fine sheep walk – much cattle and fat tailed sheep, the both more black or dark coloured than any other colour – the plain and hills covered with pheasants eye (paeonia) and wild chamomile , and thistles, and sperges, and fennel, and much broad leafed dock, and large leafed pencil-geranium, and the prety small leafed small pink flower geranium so common at home – and the hills where shrubby covered with a bright dark green myrtle leafed thorny bush (caper?) and a very small leafed elm, or is it hazel? and ash-bushes cropped down low – and white thorn, and dog rose, and bramble and sloe (and salley) and hornbeam? and rock cistus? and a woolly mountain ash like leafed shrub, sumach? yellow jasmin – a plant something like a wild parsley – blue symphitum (asperimum?) buttercups – Rosetrees – occasional peeps at the plain – the German waggon and 4 horses had passed me at 8 –  now at 8 1/4 on looking back (had stood writing till Ann and the kibitka had got within about 150 or 200 yards of me) saw all at a stand – our oxen lying down (selon leur ordinaire) in a muddy spot where a little spring crosses the road too tempting for them to pass – Ann came up to me at 8 25/” – delayed 20 minutes  
at 8 3/4 see village in the other (left) prong of the fork head of our valley and in 2 minutes peep down into valley on the other side our col – many ups and downs since first thinking myself at the top – then turn left round the head of our valley and at 9 5/” right over the village seen to the left at 8 3/4, and at the top? gather white aromatic herb Samphorin? that we used to have about Montpelier – at 9 1/4 at the top I think – a minute or 2 ago, fine peep of the plain of Novoshemacha – a road all along our narrow valley on the opposite side to us, beginning at the foot of the valley opposite where the steep ascent begun at 7 5/” – in the distance I had thought it was the road we had to go – in fact it would have been to us a nearer tho’ a rather steeper? road – the plain of NovoShemacha seems covered with tanks? at 9 20/” at the spot where the 2 roads along the valley meet, and fine peep at the plain – at 9 50/” at the top –  no! wind right, and at 10 on col looking down on to the plain (hazy now over it) –  and to the left up a dell Saturday 23 May [added above the line] and 2 ranges, one above the other of hill, and large village of sâcles, as before, on the ridge of the lower range – still another hill-side to skirt along ascending – cool  air here – even a wind from my right (the South?) – At 10 20/” apparently at the summit and about to begin the descent – look into a bit of the valley I have left behind (I always turning right) and look down into 
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valley thus sweeping before and behind me (1/4 mile before the carriage) and smaller valleys above and branching into it – fine green valley view, but not a tree to be seen –  good soil even at the very top of the col – the hills rich pasture, and patched with dark green corn – at 10 20/” at top and 2 or 3 minutes farther little stout bridge over mountain ruisseau that crosses the road and just above a stone well or fountain supplied by a small spring and Ann came up on one of the Cossacks horses the man himself walking by and leading the animal, and our own Cossack sous officier following on horseback – Ann tired of the oxen, and had taken my hint, and mounted one of the horses – picturesque village of sâcles on hill just above (right) and gardens and vines at 10 35/” – we all went on together till 11 7/” another such fountain in a hollow and sheep and people and dogs and the German waggon and 4 were stopping to bait and steepish ascent again – and here Ann left me she riding up hill faster than I now felt inclined to walk – I was heated and began to feel that I should not be sorry to reach old Shemacha –  it occured to me to mount the other horse – then I thought I would walk it out from one Shemacha to the other – toiled up the hill vainly hoping to see the town from the top – but no! there was a large village of sâcles on the hill of the opposite side the valley but Shemacha was still out of sight – at the top of this hill at 11 35/” – sheep and felt huts and shepherds and dogs – wrote my notes leaning on a large sandstone with Persian inscription and did a little job and killed flea in my drawers Ann and the 2 Cossacks far on before – fine cool air – breeze – thirsty for the last 20 minutes –  walked on a little farther and then sat down for 5 minutes on the green bank (right) at the side of the road – then walked forwards again to the tip of another hill and here at 12 I found Ann’s Cossack waiting for me – he had left her at the station and come to shew me the way – from here the descent begun –  the town not seen for some minutes – in the hollow below – left it to the left, and made straight along the rich flowery pastures for the station house 1/4 mile or more from the town – nice walk –  gathered flowers – abundance of a beautiful jonquil-like dark blue flower and of pretty single tulips –  pheasants eye – pretty little red poppies as everywhere, – and wild chamomile, and pretty vetches and forget-me-nots etc. etc. – nice enough station house – fountain of excellent water close by – found Ann loitering about – heated – lay down for a few minutes – tea – Ann heated up our boiled rice – not inclined to eat – but drank much tea and ate some raisins Th[ursday] 28 May [added above the line] – and did out of doors a large solid job – tea over now at 2 50/” – Don’t feel much tired now after quenching my thirst with 1/2 dozen cups of warm tea and a glass of cold water and frequent rinsings of the mouth with cold water – sent General Kotzebue’s letter and our cards to the commandant Colonel Ascheberg – very hot – not a dry thread on me on returning – washed face and hands at the fountain of 1830 – sandstone – 4 wells, and a beautiful inch-bore-pipe stream of soft clear water perpetually running – what a blessing to the post station-house, and Cossacks, and travellers and all the neighbouring people! – the town of Shemacha on the opposite hill side, a verst from our station house – must see the town as we return – our podorojna must be signed by the commandant qui dormait – at 4 ordered the horses to be harnessed – tiresome waiting –  we have been out a little till now 4 35/” off at 5 1/4 without podorojna – had sent after                                                                          
                                                                                   versts   }
a.m. 5 10/” to 1 New to Old Shemacha                     24 5/7  }
p.m. 5 1/4 to 8 55” Old Shemacha to Maraza            25       }
                                                                                   49 5/7  }
it in vain – on dormait toujours – determined to wait at the door or in the town till somebody was awake enough to get it signed – alighted for a few minutes and walked up the hill to the mausolea – 4 – went into each – domed – pretty little buildings – 3 tombs each within handsome carved and coloured with persian inscriptions – in the last mausoleum the 3 tombs and the little tomb of an infant and in this last mausoleum measured the door (with Ann’s 2 foot rule) of beech wood? 3 feet 5 1/2 inches within the styles – styles 2 1/2 inches – ‘tis now 5 25/” – soon  down the hill (the carriage had gone forward) at the bridge good over the broadish bedded shallow river where the carriage waited for us –  waited in the town sauntering under the arcades among the shops while our Cossack got the podorojna – the shops well stocked with the commodities fruits etc. common hereabouts – at the little river just out of the town at 6 10/” – over in 5 minutes – 2 little streams and afterwards a mere wide small-bouldery dry bed – at 6 1/2 short barley in ear –  they say, says George this stage is 40 versts instead of 25; and the 33 versts tomorrow = 50 –  did not arrive at our station tonight till 8 55/” – very fine day and evening – don’t feel much tired now, nor have I felt felt /sic/ much tired – the great thirst allayed, I was quite right again –  tea at 10 and 1 thing or other till 11 1/2 – undressing (to put on clean linen tomorrow) and catching fleas etc. till 12 1/2 Reaumur 14 1/3º at 11 1/2 p.m.
Anne’s marginal notes:
manure-like huts.
shrubs and flow[e]rs
1st fountain
2nd fountain
WYAS pages: SH:7/ML/E/24/0106     SH:7/ML/E/24/0107
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Sunday, 17 May 1840
3 40/’’
12 35/’’
Off at 5 10/’’ – Alighted in 5 minutes and walked along the plain – A-[Ann] joined me by and by – Rise gentle began at 6 25/’’ A-[Ann] walked 1 1/2 hour till 7 5/’’ when she got in at the foot of the mountain a German waggon and 4 horses were stopping here to bait and rest a little – And here and now 7 5/’’ begins the steep rise – 
At top at 7 50/’’? in 5 or 6 minutes turn rather right, and descend a little and lose sight of plain of New Shamacha – Green, fertile, patched with good corn, and strewed with lines of black, oblong, ealing topped huts looking like heaps of manure laid up to rot, and in lines of 4 or 5 or 10 or 12 huts – I once counted 30+ huts in one long line – 
Wind to the right all along – Beautiful green, pointed undulating hill mountains – Fine sheep walk – Much cattle and fat tailed sheep, of both more black or dark coloured than any other colour – The plain and hills covered with pheasant’s eye (Paeonia) and wild Chamomile, and Thistles, and Spurges, and Fennel, and much broad leafed Dock and large leafed Pencil-Geranium, and the pretty small leafed small pink flower Geranium so common at home – And the hills where shrubby covered with a bright dark green Myrtle leafed thorny bush (Caper?) and a very small leafed Elm, or is it Hazel? and Ash-Bushes cropped down low – And White Thorn, and Dog Rose, and Bramble and Sloe, and Salley, § and Hornbeam? and Rock Cistus? and a woolly Mountain Ash like leafed shrub, Sumach? occasional peeps at the plain – 
The German waggon and 4 horses had passed me at 8 – Now at 8 1/4 on looking back (had stood writing – Till A-[Ann] and the Kibitka had got within about 150 or 200 yards of me) saw all at a stand – Our oxen lying down, selon leur ordinaire, in a muddy spot where a little spring crosses the road too tempting for them to pass – A-[Ann] came up to me at 8 25/’’ – Delayed 20 minutes – 
At 8 3/4 see village in the other (left) prong of the fork head of our valley and in 2 minutes peep down into valley on the other side our Col – Many ups and downs since first thinking myself at the top – Then turn left round the head of our valley and at 9 5/’’ right over the village seen to the left at 8 3/4, and at the top? gather white aromatic herb Samphorin? that we used to have about Montpellier – 
At 9 1/4 at the top I think – A minute or 2 ago, fine peep of the plain of Novo Shemacha – A road all along our narrow valley on the opposite side to us, beginning at the foot of the valley opposite where the steep ascent began at 7 5/’’ – In the distance I had thought it was the road we had to go – In fact, it would have been to us a nearer tho’ a rather steeper? road – The plain of N.[Novo] S.[Shemacha] seems covered with tanks? 
At 9 20/’’ at the spot where the 2 roads along the valley meet, and fine peep at the plain – At 9 50/’’ at the top – No! Wind right, and at 10 on Col looking down on to the plain (hazy now over it) – ([written on] Saturday 23 May) And to the left up a dell and 2 ranges, one above the other of hill, and large village of Sâcles, as before, on the ridge of the lower range – Still another hill-side to skirt along ascending – Cool air here – Even a wind from my right (the South?) – 
At 10 20/’’ apparently at the summit and about to begin the descent – Look into a bit of the valley I have left behind (I always turning right) and look down into valley thus sweeping before and behind me (1/4 mile before the carriage) and smaller valleys above and branching into it –
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Fine green valley view, but not a tree to be seen – Good soil even at the very top of the Col – The hills rich pasture, and patched with dark green corn – 
At 10 20/’’ at top and 2 or 3 minutes farther little stone bridge over mountain misseau that crosses the road and just above a stone well or fountain supplied by a small spring and A-[Ann] came up on one of the Cossacks horses the man himself walking by and leading the animal, and our own Cossack Sous Officier following on horseback – A-[Ann] tired of the oxen, and had taken my hint, and mounted one of the horses – Picturesque village of Sâcles on hill just above (right) and gardens and vines at 10 35/’’ – We all went on together till 11 7/’’ another such fountain in a hollow and sheep and people and dogs and the German waggon and 4 were stopping to bait and steepish ascent again – And here A-[Ann] left me she riding up hill faster than I now felt inclined to walk – 
I was heated and began to feel that I should not be sorry to reach Old Shemacha – It occurred to me to mount the other horse – Then I thought I would walk it out from one Shemacha to the other – Toiled up the hill vainly hoping to see the Town from the top – But no! There was a large village of Sâcles on the hill of the opposite side the valley but S-[Semacha] was still out of sight – At the top of this hill at 11 35/’’ – Sheep and felt huts and shepherds and dogs – Wrote my notes leaning on a large sandstone with Persian inscription and did a little job and killed flea in my drawers A-[Ann] and the 2 Cossacks far on before – 
Fine cool air – Breeze – Thirsty for the last 20 minutes – Walked on a little farther and then sat down for 5 minutes on the green bank (right) at the side of the road – Then walked forwards again to the top of another hill and here at 12 I found A-‘s[Ann’s] Cossack waiting for me – He had left her at the Station and come to shew me the way – 
From here the descent began – The Town not seen for some minutes – In the hollow below – Left it to the left, and made straight along the rich flowery pastures for the Station House 1/2 mile or more from the Town – Nice walk – Gathered flowers – Abundance of a beautiful jonquil-like dark blue flower and of pretty single tulips – Pheasant’s eye – Pretty little red poppies as everywhere, and wild chamomile, and pretty vetches and forget-me-nots &c. &c. – 
Nice enough Station House – Fountain of excellent water close by – Found A-Ann loitering about – Heated – Lay down for a few minutes – Tea – A-[Ann] heated up our boiled rice – Not inclined to eat – But drank much Tea and ate some raisins – and did out of doors a large solid job – ([written on] Thursday 28 May )Tea over now at 2 50/’’ – Don’t feel much tired now after quenching my thirst with 1/2 dozen cups of warm Tea and a glass of cold water and frequent rinsings of the mouth with cold water – Sent General Kotzebue’s letter and our cards to the Commandant Colonel Ascheberg – 
Very hot – Not a dry thread on me on returning – Washed face and hands at the fountain of 1830 – Sandstone – 4 wells, and a beautiful inch-bore-pipe stream of soft clear water perpetually running – What a blessing to the Post Station-House, and Cossacks, and travellers and all the neighbourhood people! – 
The Town of Shemacha on the opposite hill side, a verst from our Station House – Must see the Town as we return – Our podorojna must be signed by the Commandant qui dormait – At 4 ordered the horses to be harnessed – Tiresome waiting – We have been out a little till now 4 35/’’   Off at 5 1/4 without podorojna – Had sent after – It in vain – On dormait toujours – Determined to wait at the door or in the Town till somebody was awake enough to get it signed – 
Alighted for a few minutes and walked up the hill to the mausolea – 4 – Went into each – Domed – Pretty little buildings – 3 tombs each within handsome carved and coloured with Persian inscriptions – In the last mausoleum the 3 tombs + the little tomb of an infant and in this last mausoleum measured the door (with A-‘s[Ann’s] 2 ft.feet rule) of beech wood? 3 ft.[feet] 5 1/2 in.[inches] within the styles – Styles 2 1/2 in.[inches] – 
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The Yeddi Gumbaz Mausoleum about 1.5 km from Shamakhi. Of the 4 mausolea Anne saw, only 3 survive. The roof of the fourth has apparently collapsed. (Image Source)
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The tombs inside one of these small buildings. Note the colorful inscriptions. (Image source)
‘Tis now 5 25/’’ – Soon down the hill (the carriage had gone forward) at the good bridge over the broadish bedded shallow river where the carriage waited for us – Waited in the Town sauntering under the arcades among the shops while our Cossack got the podorojna – The shops well stocked with the commodities fruits &c. common hereabouts – 
At the little river just out of the Town at 6 10/’’ – Over in 5 minutes – 2 little streams and afterwards a mere wide small-bouldery dry bed – At 6 1/2 short barley in car – They say, says George, this stage is 40 v.[versts] instead of 25, and the 33 v.[versts] tomorrow = 50 – Did not arrive at our Station tonight till 8 55/’’ – 
Very fine day and evening – Don’t feel much tired now, nor have I felt much tired – The great thirst allayed, I was quite right again – Tea at 10 and 1 thing or other till 11 1/2 – Undressing (to put on clean linen tomorrow) and catching fleas &c. till 12 1/2 Reaumur 14 1/3º at 11 1/2 p.m.
§ yellow Jasmin – a plant something like a wild parsley – Blue Symphitum (asperinum?) butter cups – Rose trees –
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a.m. 5 10/’’ to 1 New to Old Shemacha                    24 5/7            
p.m. 5 1/4 to 8 55/’’ Old S-[Shemacha] to Maraza   25                    
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[symbols in the margin of the page:]         L✓
[in the margin of the page:]            manure-like huts
[in the margin of the page:]             shrubs and flowers
[in the margin of the page:]             1st fountain
[in the margin of the page:]             2nd fountain
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My June 2020 In Pictures - Pink Flowers. (Click on a picture for a close-up & see descriptions 1-10 below.)
1. Monday 1st June 2020 at 09:05.  Rose, The Grove Garden, Hythe, Hampshire.
2. Tuesday 2nd June 2020 at 10:04.  Peony, Hythe, Hampshire.
3. Wednesday 3rd June 2020 at 10:36.  Rose, The Grove Garden, Hythe, Hampshire.
4. Wednesday 3rd June 2020 at 12:37.  Pelargonium, at home, Hythe, Hampshire.
5. Monday 8th June 2020 at 17:34.  Peony, at home, Hythe, Hampshire.
6. Tuesday 9th June 2020 at 14:21.  Rose, Southampton Road, Cadnam, Hampshire.
7. Thursday 11th June 2020 at 08:50.  Rock rose (Cistus), Library Road, Totton, Hampshire.
8. Friday 19th June 2020 at 16:18.  Roses, Hythe, Hampshire.
9. Friday 19th June 2020 at 16:19.  Roses, Hythe, Hampshire.
10. Tuesday 23rd June 2020 at 08:54.  Dog roses (Rosa canina), Hythe Promenade, Hampshire.
To read about My June 2020 In Pictures - Pink Flowers, click on the link:-http://susanvale.blogspot.com/2020/07/my-june-2020-in-pictures-pink-flowers.html
To read about Peonies, click on the link below:-https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/popular/peony
To read about Rock roses (Cistus), click on the link below:-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cistus
To read about Dog roses (Rosa Canina), click on the link below:-https://www.plantlife.org.uk/uk/discover-wild-plants-nature/plant-fungi-species/dog-rose
To read about Hythe, Hampshire, click on the link below:-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hythe,_Hampshire
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Cistus Incanus: How to become repulsive to ticks
Cistus Tea is the ONLY proven holistic tick repellent !
Cistus Incanus as a Tick Repellent :
There are many anecdotal reports that Cistus Incanus (view more), when used daily, actually helps repel ticks!  It can be used by not only people, but also by dogs, cats and livestock!  In Germany, where Cistus Incanus tea is more common, there are reports that dogs who were given a daily dose of Cistus got 1/100th of the tick bites than dogs who weren’t.
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We live on the Sanctuary, and in the Spring we pulled ticks off of us daily.  We found ticks on our dogs every day and at least 2 each day on our potbellied pigs.  We found ticks near the cats and even in our bed!  They were all over the place!  We had tried so hard to avoid ticks that we stayed out of long grass and out of the woods.  But nothing helped!  And it’s not just in the country – we found ticks on two of our dogs when we lived in Manhattan.  One of our dogs was even diagnosed with Anaplasmosis – a tick borne disease!  In the middle of the concrete jungle!  (The ticks probably came from other neighbors’ dogs or from plants that were grown outside the city and transplanted in our neighborhood).  So, we used those awful chemical flea and tick repellents on our dogs and cats, because we thought we had no alternative.  We were wrong! After drinking the Cistus consistently, we no longer find any ticks on us at all! We have also been giving the Cistus Incanus to our dogs, cats and pigs, and we have not seen any ticks on them in a very long time!  The ticks seem to simply have vanished!  The truth is that the ticks just aren’t interested in our fur-babies anymore!  Friends, family and clients have all asked us to share our secret all-natural tick repellent.  And we’re happy to say that they have also found it to be highly effective.  In fact, not a single person has been dissatisfied with the efficacy of the Cistus Incanus tea.  They all love it and keep asking for more! Cistus Incanus is all-natural and holistic.  It is much safer and healthier for your pets than traditional topical chemicals.  We’ve seen traditional tick medicine, from the vet, burn the skin of animals and make them sick.  Cistus Tea is a safe and healthy holistic alternative.  And it works!
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Saturday 9 January 1819
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B[efore] B[reakfast] look[in]g ov[er] scraps of poet[r]y  etc. Read over my poetic epistle to Miss B that is θ. The rest of the morn[in]g try[in]g to clean a coup[le] pair wh[ite] kid shoes for Mariane and look[in]g ov[er] and arrang[in]g my things. My a[un]t h[a]d a let[ter] fr[om] Mary Swann (Micklegate, York) to announce the d[ea]th of h[e]r a[un]t Mrs Frances S[wann] at 8 a.m. on Thursday. At 3 1/4 d[o]wn the o[ld] b[ank] and past the woolshops to the lib[rar]y my fath[er] walk[e]d w[i]th me as f[a]r as the Talbot wh[e]n he w[e]nt to see Mr Mitchell.
R[ea]ding the new month[l]y mag[azine] for last month ‘On love. Oh! Love is like the cistus flow[e]r
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Oh! Love is like the cistus flow[e]r
Wh[i]ch blossoms for a day;  
Oh! Love is like the summer’s show[e]r
Wh[i]ch sunbeams kiss away
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     Tis but a sweet and thrilling dream                                              ‘
      Dispers[e]d by season’s pow[e]r
     ‘Tis but an evanescent gleam
      In youth’s enchanting hour
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Yet,oh.’Tis all we have of bliss
A vision bright and dear
Warm as its own delicious kiss
But transient as its tear
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Yet woe be those lonely hearts
Which feel its fire decay
The feath[e]ry flake the snow-cloud darts
Is scarce more cold than they
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The blighted hope, the ruined mind
The deep despairing sigh
Are all the traces left behind
By passions ecstasy.
Marg[are]t Torre (cop[ie]d at Elvington fr[om] Ellen’s M.S. Poetic ext[racts] and giv[e]n to her by author[e]ss Mrs Ja[me]s Torre  of Elton in h[e]r own, Mrs Torres, handwrit[in]g)
Callista came about four I rather in a comp limentary style I asked if she ever wrote poetry no never since she left school but she dared say I did I said never musing in my mind if she thought of my poetic epistle from her manner I shewed I should judge not her the above lines as the composition of a very nice woman very young and written soon after marriage she Miss B though the lady must  be unhappy but found fault with warm as its own delicious kiss and passions ecstasy saying they were fitter to come from a gentleman but indeed she knew nothing about it for she was ssure she had never been in love the verses were very much in moores sstyle she had popes read Eloisa to Abelard at Captain Alexander’s suggesting she does not seem as if shehad the heart to enter into sentiments of this ssort warmly after about half hourat the library during the rain walk[e]d past Clare Hall to Miss Markham’s on the Elland R[oa]dup the new r[oa]d back past Miss Watkinson’s and took a turn up and d[o]wn Horton St[ree]t told her when she did not hear a person not to say maam asked her not to cover her face so much with the cap under her bonnet and shewed her how to shake hands that is not to keep shaking or hold ones hand so long said I had to go to Pye Nest someday next week and we agreed I was to pass Westfield at half past eleven in the morning on Tuesday if fine if not Wednesday and she would watch for me she wonders why I like her so much I begin to wonder too for I fear she is sstupidish and has very little in her no warmth I fear I told her never to mention the observations I made to her as they were made for her alone she answered no I might be assured of that adding they often ask me at home what Miss Lister and I talk about I parted with her at five near Mr Abbots door where she was going to tea never did I feel so little satisfied with her tho when I told my wish about her cap she said she would alter it having before said her father and the rest often found fault with it but she never minded I thought as I came along well at all events I will never call on her what a sort of connection am I forming without anything to repay me I could almost see her tomorrow at the lecture and excuse myself on Tuesday I seem well inclined to think and care less about her in future I have seen a good deal of her lately and they say give a dog rope enough and he will hang himself w[e]nt al[on]g Southgate and up the n[ew] b[ank] and g[o]t home 10 min[ute]s bef[ore] 6 by our clock. In the ev[ening] r[ea]d the rev[iew] of Campbell’s Gertrude of Wyoming fav[ourabl]y, Poyes’s hist[ory] of Barbadoes tol[erabl]y, 2 vol[ume]s 8vo serm[on]s by Mr Sydney Smith rect[o]r of Foston, unfav[ourabl]y and Dr. Nathan Drake’s Essays on Periodic[a]l pap[er]s fav[ourabl]y in the 2[n]d vo[lume] of the Quar[terl]y Rev[iew] for May 1809. Notes fr[om]Cross-hills to ask us all to tea and cards next Fri[day] s[en]t our excuses. Last n[i]ght ver[y] stormy and rainy. The morn[in]g fair but it beg[a]n to r[ai]n a lit[tle] wh[e]n my fath[er] [and] I were at the top of the old bank and I h[a]d hard[l]y g[o]t to the lib[rar]y bef[ore] it rain[e]d tremend[ousl]y. Just fair bef[ore] I set off and beg[a]n to r[ai]n ag[ai]n on the flat. Like[l]y for anoth[er] stormy windy n[i]ght. B[arometer] 1 deg[ree] bel[ow] rainF[ahrenheit] 38 1/2 ° at 9p.m.
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*  CHARACTER  STATISTICS ! (OCs)
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* FACE CLAIM :    matteo martari * NAME :   davien montagna * NICKNAME : davi . * REASON FOR NICKNAMES :  davi is a family nickname/given to him by vera as well. * AGE :   looks 25. ( is much older ) * HEIGHT :   6′3 * SPECIES :  vampire * GENDER :   cis male * NATIONALITY :   italian. * RACE : white. * BIRTHDAY :   october 25th * SUN SIGN :   scorpio * RESIDENCE :   eden * MARITAL STATUS :   single ( dependent ) * ALIGNMENT :  chaotic neutral * DRINK : tea, blood, alcohol, wine * FOOD :   strawberries, apples, blood, red meat. * DAY OR NIGHT :   night. * SNACKS :   not a big snacker. * PET :    once had a horse. * COLOUR :   red, blue, black, grey, silver, green. * FLOWER :   asphodelus, autumn crocus * SEXUALITY :   bisexual  ( preference for women ) * BODY TYPE :  slender, muscular, strong, broad-shouldered. * DISTINGUISHING FEATURES :  covered in tattoos. * EYE COLOR :   grey-blue * HAIR COLOR :  black.
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*  CHARACTER  STATISTICS ! (OCs)
* FACE CLAIM :    matteo martari * NAME :   samuel montagna * NICKNAME : sam, sammy . * REASON FOR NICKNAMES :  sam ( family nickname ), sammy ( from davien ) * AGE :   looks 25. ( is much older ) * HEIGHT :   6′3 * SPECIES :  vampire * GENDER :   cis male * NATIONALITY :   italian. * RACE : white. * BIRTHDAY :   october 25th * SUN SIGN :   scorpio * RESIDENCE :   eden * MARITAL STATUS :   single ( dependent ) * ALIGNMENT :  lawful neutral * DRINK : tea, blood, alcohol, beer, wine * FOOD :   strawberries, apples, blood, red meat, peaches. * DAY OR NIGHT :   night. * SNACKS :   hummus and carrots. * PET :    once had a horse and a dog. * COLOUR :   red, blue, black, grey, gold, green. * FLOWER :   pine tree, cistus (rock-rose) * SEXUALITY :   meh. * BODY TYPE :  slender, muscular, strong, broad-shouldered * DISTINGUISHING FEATURES : phoenix tattoo on his bicep.    * EYE COLOR :   grey-blue * HAIR COLOR :  black.
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Finally finished my new tranquility blend, "Calm Fur Baby." Well worth the wait for the last two oils to come in. And It took almost as long to take this picture! Fireworks. Thunder storms. Bath time. Crazy squawking birds. Strangers delivering packages. Creeping burglers. Crying babies. Yelling parents. Fighting ninja cats... It can be a scary world for dogs and other beloved fur babies in a big world they don't understand. It's not at all surprising some dogs, cats and other furry friends can get a little stressed out and afraid. Properly used, essential oils can help calm and build confidence in your anxious dog, cat, horse or other animal family member. That's why I created "Calm Fur Baby," for those frightening nights, rainy days, or road trips to Grandma's to help calm the storm of a mind in your furry friend and help relieve stress and anxiety. Healing ingredients: Carrier oils: Baby Mantra Calming organic massage oil, with apricot and avacado oil & Organic Ashwagandha Bala oil Essential oils: "Gentle Baby" by YL: (Coriander, geranium, palamorosa, lavender, ylang ylang, Roman chamomile, bergamot, lemon peel, jasmine, and rose oil); Peace and Calming by YL: (Tangerine, orange, ylang ylang, patchouli and blue tansy); Peace and Calming II by YL: Tangerine, orange, ylang ylang, patchouli, German chamomile, vetiver, cistus, bergamot, cassia, devanna, and Northern Lights black spruce. PT "Let It Go" blend: (Tangerine, ylang ylang complete, patchouli, sweet orange, and blue tansy) PT "Self Esteem" blend: (Spruce, frankincense carteri, ho wood, and blue tansy PT "Tranquil" blend: (pink grapefruit, blood orange, patchouli, bergamot, and ylang ylang complete) PT "Relax" blend: (Lavender, marjoram, patchouli, mandarin, geranium bourbon, and Roman chamomile Amrita Aromatherapy "Courage & Confidence" Synergy Blend: (Spikenard (Nardo), Atlas Cedar and Balsam Fir Carrot seed oil, dark patchouli, lavender, ylang ylang, rose oil, lemon, blood orange, bergamot, frankincense, myrhh, marjoram, palamorosa, neroli, amyris, petitgrain, Melissa, and Roman chamomile. Models not included. "Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened. - Anatole France (at Indigo Body Massage by Jessie)
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