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"My husband sent me these beautiful flowers..."

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't throw them out! hang them upside-down and dry them!

4:11 PM, September 14, 2008

Blogger stefan said...

... and I can see them also :-). They made a really beautiful bouquet, I didn't know how it would look like! And I wasn't sure how long they could last.

Hang them upside-down and dry them!

I probably would do that also, although I know that she doesn't like dried flowers.

Cheers, Stefan

4:33 PM, September 14, 2008

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Bee,

They say hang them and dry them, do you not have access to a flask of liquid nitrogen to store them in for a week for despite the picture being a nice remembrance it still doesn’t provide the full sensory effect.

“A photo of a rose by any other name will not smell at all, let alone as sweet.

Well at least that’s what Shakespeare might have reminded :-)

Best,

Phil

10:18 PM, September 14, 2008

Blogger Plato said...

Phil,

I am sure such a method to keeping them in time, is much to fragile.

Press them in a book of knowledge perhaps? Dropping them to a 2D feature of a memory in line with the photograph ex?

But I am imagine Stefan the romantic, if given to global perspective and an entrepreneurial spirit might see FTD fast approaches to what ever destination, and from what ever country, for holding such a "memorable time" until coming back home from her journey.:)

Best,

9:33 AM, September 15, 2008

Anonymous Andreas said...

Ceci n'est pas une rose ...

11:51 AM, September 15, 2008

Blogger William said...

Put the petals in a food processor along with Vodka, blend on high and then filter, to make a perfume out of them?

11:13 PM, September 15, 2008

Blogger Bee said...

I couldn't get myself to throw the roses down the garbage shute so just poured out the water. Guess they will look rather sad when I come back.

9:09 AM, September 16, 2008

Blogger bellamy said...

Such silliness. Gender identities, alas.

5:49 PM, September 22, 2008

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