Friday, January 27, 2012

The Language and Meaning of Flowers

The Language and Meaning of Flowers


Thomas Hood poem, The Language of Flowers

The Language and Meaning of Flowers

The Language and Meaning of Flowers

The Language and Meaning of Flowers


The Language and Meaning of Flowers



The Language and Meaning of Flowers

Flowers and bouquets of flowers have a meaning of their own. Most of us know that a dozen red roses means, "Be mine." But did you know, for example, that a primrose means, "I can't live without you," or that a purple hyacinth means, "Please forgive me," or that a pink carnation means, "I'll never forget you," or that a gladiolus means, "Give me a break?"

Flower meanings have been used to transport ideas, feelings and messages for centuries. The word, floriography, has been coined for the assignment of meaning to flowers. There is a meaning to colors of flowers, to numbers of flowers, and to groups of flowers. It is a silent language that has been largely lost to us straight through lack of use.

In expanding to the certain choices of color and variety, the language of flowers also includes the way flowers are worn or presented. Presenting flowers upright conveys a certain meaning, but if they are presented upside down the meaning is the opposite. If a ribbon is included with the flowers and is tied to the left then the meaning of the flowers refers to the giver, but if the ribbon is tied to the right then the meaning refers to the recipient. Also, flowers can be used to write back questions. When they are presented with the right hand the write back is "yes," but when presented with the left hand the write back is "no."

History

The Turks in the 17th century seemed to design flower meanings. In 1718 the wife of the British ambassador to Constantinople, Lady Mary Wortley, wrote a letter expounding on the "Secret Language of Flowers" that she had discovered during her visits to Turkey. Europe swiftly picked up on the concept.

In 1819 Louise Cortambert, under the pen name, Madame Charlotte de la Tour, wrote and published what seems to have been the first dictionary of the flower language entitled, Le Language des Fleurs. It was a small book, but it became a favorite reference on the subject.

During the Victorian era, the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901, the meaning and language of flowers became increasingly popular. Victorian women especially picked up the silent language that allowed them to tell feelings and meanings that the literal, propriety of the times would not allow. Tussie-mussies, a bouquet of flowers wrapped with a lace doily and tied with a satin ribbon became a favorite and valued gift of the times.

In 1884 a whole book on the branch and entitled, The Language of Flowers, by Jean Marsh and illustrated by Kate Greenaway, was published in London. It became favorite and respected and has been the acceptable source for Victorian flower meaning ever since.

Selected Flower Meanings

Here are some superior flowers and their meanings, a short dictionary.

Almond flowers -- Hope

Anemone -- Forsaken

Aster -- symbol of love

Balm -- Sympathy

Basil -- Best wishes

Bay leaf -- "I change but in death"

Bell flower, white -- Gratitude

Bergamot -- Irresistible

Bluebell -- Constancy

Borage -- Courage

Broom -- Humility

Campanula -- Gratitude

Carnation, pink -- I'll never forget you

Carnation, red -- My poor heart aches for you

Carnation, striped -- Refusal

China rose -- charm always new

Chrysanthemum -- Love

Clover, four leaved -- "Be mine"

Coreopsis -- Love at first sight

Cuckoo pint -- Ardor

Daffodil -- Regard

Daisy -- Innocence, new-born, "I share your sentiment"

Fennel -- Flattery

Fern -- Sincerity

Forget-Me-Not -- True love

Furze or Gorse -- Enduring affection

French Marigold -- Jealousy

Gardenia -- Ecstasy

Gentian -- Loveliness

Geranium -- "You are childish"

Hare bell -- Grief

Heartsease -- "I am always thinking of you"

Honeysuckle -- Bonds of love

Heather -- Admiration

Hyacinth -- I am sorry, Please forgive me

Ice Plant -- "Your appearance freezes me"

Ivy -- Fidelity, friendship, marriage

Jasmine -- Grace

Jonquil -- "I hope for return of affection"

Lavender -- Luck, devotion

Lemon Balm -- Sympathy

Lilac -- First love

Lily -- Purity, modesty

Lily of the Valley -- Purity, the return of happiness

Lily, Calla -- Beauty

Marigold -- Health, grief or despair

Marjoram -- Kindness, courtesy

Myrtle -- Fidelity

Oregano -- Joy

Orchid -- Love, beauty, refinement

Pansy -- Loving thoughts

Periwinkle -- Happy memory

Phlox -- Agreement

Poppy, red -- Consolation

Primrose -- I can't live without you

Rose, cabbage -- Ambassador of love

Rose, red -- Love

Rose, pink -- Grace, beauty

Rose, yellow -- Friendship

Rosemary -- Remembrance, constancy

Rue -- Contrition

Sage -- Gratitude, domestic virtue

Snowdrop -- Hope

Star of Bethlehem -- Purity

Sweet Pea -- Departure, tender memory

Sweet William -- Gallantry

Tuberose -- Voluptuousness

Tulip, red -- My perfect lover, Reclamation of love

Violet -- Loyalty, modesty, humility

Violet, blue -- Faithfulness

Wormwood -- Grief

Wheat -- Riches of the continuation of life

Willow, weeping -- Mourning

Wallflower -- Fidelity

Yew -- Sorrow

The Rose

Rose, Black - You are my obsession

Rose, Champagne - You are tender and loving

Rose, Leonidas - Sweet love

Rose, Nicole - You are graceful and elegant, aristocratic

Rose, Orange - You are my private love

Rose, Pink - brilliant complexion; the glow of your smile; perfect happiness

Rose, Red - Passionate love; I love you

Rose, singular Stems - Simplicity

Rose, White - I am worthy of you; spiritual love; Innocence and Purity; Secrecy and Silence

Rose, White and Red - We are inseparable

Rose, White and Red Mixed - Unity; Flower symbol of England

Rose, White, Dried - Death is preferable to loss of virtue

Rose, Yellow - Friendship; Jealousy; I am not worthy

Rose, Bridal - Happy Love

Rose, Dark Crimson - Mourning

Rose, Hibiscus - Delicate beauty

Rose, Tea - I'll remember always

Rose, Thornless - Love at first sight

Roses, Bouquet of Mature Blooms - Gratitude

Multiple Roses

Single bloom red Rose - Love at first sight or I still love you

Single Rose, any color - Gratitude or simplicity

2 Roses - Mutual feelings

3 Roses - I love you

7 Roses - I'm infatuated with you

9 Roses - We'll be together forever

10 Roses - You are perfect

11 Roses - You are my treasured one

12 Roses - Be mine

13 Roses - Friends forever

15 Roses - I'm truly sorry

20 Roses - I'm truly sincere towards you

21 Roses - I'm dedicated to you

24 Roses - Forever yours

25 Roses - Congratulations

50 Roses - Unconditional love

99 Roses - I will love you all the days of my life

108 Roses - Will you marry me?

999 Roses - I love you till the end of time

What To Do

With the lists above you should be able to assemble a meaningful gift of flowers or a bouquet that conveys a complicated thought. Wrap the flowers appropriately and present them in a important manner. Then, just to be certain that your efforts are not misinterpreted, contain a card that fully explains the meaning of your flowers.

After a few flower presentations you should be able to drop the explanatory notes and begin enjoying and sharing the silent language of flowers.

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The Language and Meaning of Flowers

Ti Nspire

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Facts About Nepal

Facts About Nepal


Facts about Nepal: A faultless Overview

Facts About Nepal

Facts About Nepal

Facts About Nepal


Facts About Nepal



Facts About Nepal

Officially called the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

Capital: Kathmandu

Official Language: Nepali

Regional Languages: Bhojpuri, Tharu, Gurung, Tamang, Magar, Awadhi, Sherpa, Kiranti, Limbu and other 100 different indigenous languages.

Time zone: 5 hrs 45 min ahead of Gmt

Currency: Nepalese Rupee (Nr)

International Calling Code: +977

Only Hindu Country in the world

Recognized worldwide as the Country of Mt. Everest Worlds highest peak

Divided into 5 Regions and 14 zones

National Calendar: The Nepali year begins in mid-April and is divided into 12 months: Baisakh, Jestha, Asadh, Shrawan, Bhadra, Aswin, Kartik, Marga, Poush, Phalgun, Chaitra.

Official Weekly Holiday: Saturday

Kingdom Declared: 12 December 1768 (By Prithvi Narayan Shah, First king of Nepal)

State Declared: 15 January 2007

Republic Declared: 28 May 2008

National Anthem: "Made of Hundreds of Flowers"

National Bird: Danphe

National Flower: the spectacular rhododendron 'Guras' in Nepali

Area Total: 140,800 km2, Area Land: 136,800 km2

Water (%): 2.8

Land use: arable land: 17%, permanent pastures: 15%

forests and woodland: 42%

Current Gdp (Ppp) Total: .880 Billion (Estimate Census 2010)

Gdp (Ppp) per Capita: ,237(Estimate Census 2010)

Gdp (Nominal) Total: .721 Billion (Estimate Census 2010)

Gdp (Nominal) Per Capita: 2 (Estimate Census 2010)

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Geography: landlocked; strategic location in the middle of India and Chinese-occupied Tibet; very diverse terrain fluctuating from fertile plains and broad valleys to containing eight of the world's ten highest peaks.

Climate: Nepal has a climate that ranges from subtropical summers with mild winters in the southern lowlands to an alpine climate with cool summers as well as severe winters in the mountains. Average every year precipitation decreases from 1,778 mm (70 inches) in the east to 899 mm (35 inches) in the west.

Ethnic Groups: Among the earliest inhabitants were the Newars of the Kathmandu Valley and aboriginal Tharus in the southern Terai region. The Indo-Nepalese migrated from India and are ancestors of the Brahman and Chetri caste groups, which list for nearly 80% of the population. The Tibeto-Nepalese list for the remainder and trace their origins to central Asia and Tibet, along with the Gurungs, Magars and Tamang in the west, Rais and Limbus in the east, and Sherpas and Bhotias in the north.

Religion: 90% Hindu (official state religion) 5% Buddhist, 3% Muslim, 2% Other (Christian, indigenous & animistic practices) While Nepal is the only Hindu country in the world, Hinduism has synthesized with Buddhism in Nepal. As a result, Buddhist and Hindu shrines and festivals are respected and famous by all.

Current population of the country: 29,331,000 (Census 2010)

Key places to visit: Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lumbini, Mt. Everest and rest 10 highest picks above 8000 meters covered with snow all the time.

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Adult Theme Party Ideas - Top 10 Most beloved Themes

Adult Theme Party Ideas - Top 10 Most beloved Themes


Who said theme parties are just for Kids?

Adult Theme Party Ideas - Top 10 Most beloved Themes

Adult Theme Party Ideas - Top 10 Most beloved Themes

Adult Theme Party Ideas - Top 10 Most beloved Themes


Adult Theme Party Ideas - Top 10 Most beloved Themes



Adult Theme Party Ideas - Top 10 Most beloved Themes

I've picked out the most beloved party themes for adults, sure to bring out the "kid" in you. If you are finding to host a party that is sure to go over well, check out the tried-and-true party ideas below.

Hawaiian Luau Party

Welcome each guest with an "aloha" and a kiss on the cheek. Hand a lei to all guests, and a silk flower for the women to put in their hair. Think balmy and exotic! sharp and colorful is sure to set a tropical ambiance.

The best drinks consist of Margaritas, Mai Tais, Pina Coladas, Bahama Mamas, and icy Daiquiris. Be sure to have Hawaiian punch on hand for the non-alcoholic set as well as water for all. Be sure to have a limbo contest to see "how low can you go" and a hula contest for great fun.

Wine Tasting Party

A wine tasting party doesn't have to be reserved for the well-versed wine connoisseur. Get your friends together for an informal potluck party, with each guest bringing his/her beloved wine. Food should be easy appetizers as well as cheese and bread. Supply index cards for guests to rate their favorites.

Bunco Party Theme

Bunco is a great game is rapidly taking over in our living rooms. It's not your grandmother's canasta game! Bunco allows for quarterly get-togethers with family, friends, and neighbors as you can meet on a monthly basis, while rotating hosts. It's fast paced and gets you mixing with all players (usually 12) as you rotate from table to table.

Fortune Telling Theme

I see a fun theme party in your future...

A gypsy type garb is excellent for a fortune telling party. Perfect your outfit with scarves, lots of anklet type bracelets, and hoop earrings. Have a least one table with a crystal ball. If you can't find one, you can all the time use a large snow globe of some kind.

Other great games consist of a Ouija board and Magic Eight ball.

Mexican Fiesta

Go "South of the border" for a festive theme party. Great decorations consist of inflatable cactus, chili peppers, boots, and sombreros. The signature drinks for a fiesta party are margaritas and Corona beer. Be sure to play fullness of fiesta music as you shake your maracas!

Casino/Las Vegas Night

The central theme is kindly gambling- whether for prizes or just for fun. The most beloved games tend to be blackjack and poker. For the non-gambling type, consist of easy games like bingo and other beloved card games.

Give each guest poker chips, play money, and dice when they arrive. Great decorations consist of hanging fuzzy dice and lots of black and red balloons. For a Las Vegas style nightlife effect, add fullness of glow products.

Decade Party (50's, 60's, 70's, 80's)

Decade theme parties are highly beloved and can be also be used for themed birthday parties as well. Guests have lots of fun dressing in outfits from their high school and college days.

Flowered pants, peace signs, and John Lennon glasses are great for a 60's theme.

Bell-bottom Levi's or Wranglers are great for that 70's party- or go all out with your free time suit.

Punk wigs, mezpahs, and jelly bracelets are great for a retro 80's look.

Dinner Party

There are many options for putting together a great dinner party. Depending on your own style, the dinner party can range from casual and entertaining, to gourmand and polished. The three most beloved types of dinner parties tend to be dessert, cocktail, or international food themed.

For a more casual party, use a potluck style. Guest can bring along a dish of their choice. This can be a full policy American meal or international cuisine. You can choose to be sweetmeat or cocktail party specific.

Magic Theme Party

Planning a magic party doesn't have to be "tricky" after all. Go all out with your black top hat and magic wand as you get your guests to learn easy card tricks. Tricks can range from easy to more special effects.

Great decorations consist of hanging black top hats and lots of black and red balloons. For a magical effect, add fullness of glow products.

Western Theme Party

Think rustic and hearty!

Old lanterns, jugs, and bales of hay make great decorations. You can also use kerosene Lamps and washtubs as accents. A game of horseshoes next to a roaring bonfire is a great action for socializing. Sing-along western songs can liven up the bunch, and karaoke takes cowboy tunes to a new dimension. Games to play can consist of competitions in roping, or using a lasso to catch an object.

I hope these ideas helped spark some ideas for your upcoming theme party. Have a sensational celebration!

Adult Theme Party Ideas - Top 10 Most beloved Themes

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