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English conversation

Harma

Maestro Giardinauta
Hi Fastigium,I'm happy to "see" another person here!!!!!!!
Please stay with us.......here you don't have to study.You can talk about what you want,even that you hate English,it will be nice anyway......
 

belvedere

Giardinauta Senior
harma: you're speaking as we are desperate & lonely forum participants! also i am happy for every new entry, but they say "a few but good" (in italian it's "pochi ma buoni" but sure in english it does not exist some similar expression....please let me do a crazy translation...).

welcome to Fastigium!
may i ask you why did you enter in this topic?
you're free to keep out and you hate english... but nevertheless now you are with us!
i hope to see you later again!!
 

Harma

Maestro Giardinauta
I'm really not desperate(like a lot of housewifes)& lonely(In giardino non si è mai soli-Paolo Pejrone).....You made me laughing Belvedere!!!!
I began a tread about the synergic garden(l'orto sinergico).I hope more people will come there to talk about our experience...
 

elena_11293

Master Florello
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to Luca......



HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!! :hands13:


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MelissaP

Aspirante Giardinauta
It's a beautiful morning, clear, fresh, and sunny. I hope to finish pruning the roses today!
The Priola catalog arrived yesterday and I immediately sat down and began working on my fall orders, hauling stacks of heavy plant manuals down from the gardening bookshelf onto the sofa and going crazy as I researched. Naturally I had to consult the Esveld site as well, which increased my mental confusion exponentially. Esveld is great: I ordered from them two years ago and hope to do so again this fall.
Harma, I haven't forgotten my promise to write about synergic gardening, but I'm thinking about it (and stalling as well). I think I'll put up a separate thread in Giardinaggio, as I do only ornamental gardening and it has somewhat different requirements, but will relate it to your thread in the vegetable gardening forum. I read the brochure you attached in your thread; it was very interesting and seemed pretty comprehensive. It was in line with what I had read on sustainable gardening.
Have a good day, everybody!
Melissa
 

belvedere

Giardinauta Senior
dear luca, don't be sorry if we have not prepared a big party for you!
i tell you a little secret: .....i hate a little every birthday.
i and my husband (and our families too) don't celebrate any name-day or birthday... usually these parties make me sad... i remember when i was child... and it's better to forget those moments....
now i'm more happy and satisfied than once - i'm over fifty years old (exactly fifty two) - and i should put too much candles on my cake!!!
but you are a nice one, and elena sent you a delicious picture, so i give you a kkkisssssss for every year you are old!
 

LucaXY

Master Florello
dear luca, don't be sorry if we have not prepared a big party for you!
i tell you a little secret: .....i hate a little every birthday.
i and my husband (and our families too) don't celebrate any name-day or birthday... usually these parties make me sad... i remember when i was child... and it's better to forget those moments....
now i'm more happy and satisfied than once - i'm over fifty years old (exactly fifty two) - and i should put too much candles on my cake!!!
but you are a nice one, and elena sent you a delicious picture, so i give you a kkkisssssss for every year you are old!

I must admit that I am like you sometimes, a little bit! :D

Today in class we had a bunch of mimosa and one of my friend was choking for its smell (which seems good for me) because he's allergic!
 

jp60

Giardinauta
It's strange how some flowers smell nice to some people and horrible to others. My sister hates lilies and my husband hates Jasmine.

Sorry I haven't been in here, I have so much work to do and I've sneaked in while I'm having a coffee break.
Belated happy birthday Luca!
 

belvedere

Giardinauta Senior
i love every flower's perfume (especially those strong and sweet or particular) and often i used their oils/essences on myself.
i remember some funny events:
..once i smelt of vanilla and my colleagues thought there was a cake just cooked in the office:baffi:
...once i smelt of rosmary essence and i was on train: people that were in my section said: it seems a smell of medicine!:fischio:
... and once i used tuberose and i was in the cinema: someone said "what a disgusting smell!" another said "wow it smell good!":lol::D
 
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elena_11293

Master Florello
that's really funny, Belvedere :lol: I imagine you didn't tell them 'what' was the reale source of those smells, did you? :fischio:

one of my favourite, let's say in nature, it's the scent of Osmanthus/Oleans Fragrans, I love when it's its season and in the evening you can smell it in the air :love: instead, the smell of Lavender gives me headache, really too strong for me. an essence for perfumes that I have always found not good, although I do like the smell of the flowers, is that of violets. have to say that with perfumes I'm very very picky, there're just a few fragrances I like and many many that I find disturbing. if I had to sit next to someone that wear one of those, at a theatre, I would change place or just go, it's really that strong the effect for me when a certain smell is in the air and some of me doesn't find it good...
 

belvedere

Giardinauta Senior
elena, i suggest to you: if in the future we'll meet please keep me away! usually i use strong essences!:lol:

even for me Osmanthus is one of the best scents, together with gardenia (i think they are similar...).
but i forgot to nome the perfume of orange flowers!! Fantastic!:love:
 

belvedere

Giardinauta Senior
that's really funny, Belvedere :lol: I imagine you didn't tell them 'what' was the reale source of those smells, did you? :fischio:

when comments were positive i explained that i was the source of that smell...
but on contrary when people didn't like my smell... i had an air of indifference..... i pretended i didn't understand.....:fischio::fischio:
 

elena_11293

Master Florello
when comments were positive i explained that i was the source of that smell...
but on contrary when people didn't like my smell... i had an air of indifference..... i pretended i didn't understand.....:fischio::fischio:

:lol: I can almost see a scene from a movie...
people: "What a strong smell.." :confuso: "Yuck, terrible" :storto:
you: "Mm, what?, I can't smell it.." :fischio::rolleyes:
 

Harma

Maestro Giardinauta
Sooooo nice the perfume story....here another one:When I was a teenager I loved a certain perfume,but I was the only one...I never could find it anymore:cry: When I visited my sister she bought it on internet,but she really didn't like it too and gave it to me.After they took it out of the commerce..I still have the empty bottle,and sometimes I smell it,and even after a lot of years the smell is still there..mmmmmm.In my garden I love the smell of the Buddlea and the Lonicera fragrantissima...Belvedere you mean Neroli,when you talk about the orange flowers?? Here it is very expensive,and sometimes my daughter bring it to me from Israel,there it is so cheap...If you like strong essences I'm sure you'll like ylang-ylang...

p.s Sorry Luca,maybe it's not an interesting conversation for you...:lol:
 
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