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Valentine Flowers Speak of Love

Imagine having an intimate conversation with someone you love. Now imagine how that conversation would occur without speaking, or even writing. Imagine finding someone you’d very much like to know better. Suppose they’re interested in you as well. Imagine getting that relationship off the ground without using words of any kind.

That was the situation in Victorian England for much of the 1800′s. Due to the strict social etiquette of the time, extreme discretion was required. Conversations of a romantic nature were strictly off-limits. But emotional expression cannot be denied for long. Symbolism and meaning became attached to everyday objects and gestures, and especially to flowers.

As a result, secret meanings were given to every type and color of flower. Bouquets became secret messages. An exchange of flowers became a conversation without words. The way the flowers were presented and the way they were accepted also added meaning. Many secret messages were romantic in nature, but some were rejections or insults.

Together with the language of flowers, small bouquets, known as tussie-mussies, became a secret way to declare intentions and make refusals, acceptances and rejections. Flowers allowed Victorians a way to express their emotions and thoughts without speech or writing.

As the symbolism grew more complex, many details of the secret codes were written down. Eventually dictionaries and even books were written to clarify the meanings and to help people better create and understand the messages.

The Victorians weren’t the first to use flowers to express emotions. Many cultures including the Greeks, the Persians, and the Japanese had a flower language. While the exact meanings of flowers have changed over time to meet the needs of culture, the desire to express thoughts and emotions through flowers has remained to this day.

Flowers were an important part of the courtship process in many cultures over the centuries. These elaborate and lengthy rituals would bewilder our modern culture, but led directly to the prominent use of flowers in our modern culture. Flowers are an important part of many holidays such as Easter, Mother’s Day and Valentine’s Day.

We still use flowers to express our thoughts and emotions, although not in quite the same way as the Victorians. For Valentine’s Day this year, rather than sending your loved one a simple “I love you” with roses, why not try a bouquet of mixed flowers with a hidden message? Search for the “language of flowers” online for ideas. Include a note about the hidden meaning of the flowers in the bouquet. Be sure to order your Valentine’s Day flowers in advance to ensure a timely delivery.

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January 31 2010 | Gardening | No Comments »

How to Build a Chicken Coop Quickly

Your probably thinking that it will take weeks to build a backyard chicken coop. Well, think again. You can easily accomplish, with great success might I add, the task with the right techniques in as little as a few short days. In order to build the chicken house properly for your chicken farm, here is what you need to know.

*Plan the Inside of the Coop Before Anything Else- The most common mistakes people make is jumping right in and start building their chicken coop design without preparation and planning. You must take the time and do the plans of the entire coop inside and out before you start building. Then come to find out they have built too small because of all of the additional pieces that need to go inside. Feeders, the waters, the perches, etc will take away from the free space that you have and will make your chickens feel crowded. The terms “total free space” that you get after measurement is exactly just that. Drawing out a blueprint of the chicken coop designs first will solve that problem and then start building your chicken coop designs.

*Give Your Chickens Enough Light- Find out which direction the sun is coming from and how it will hit the chicken coop. Then on your chicken coop plans make sure you have enough windows throughout the coop to let the sun shine in. Make sure that you are not placing the windows too low or that the sun is shining directly on the chickens which can make them feel uncomfortable.

*Always Build a Little Bigger- It’s a smart move to build slightly bigger than you think you need, especially if you’re not sure how many chickens you plan on having. As a chicken farmer, you can build a perfect size coop but then find out that you need more chickens. Then you have to tear it down and either rebuild or add an extension which takes more time and a lot of unnecessary work.

This can easily be done over the course of the weekend. Follow these three tips as you build your easy chicken coop and you will not have a problem. It may seem complex and complicated but by utilizing the building plan it will break it down to manageable workable steps.

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