This is my 2nd time be the guest host of Today's Flowers. Click HERE to see more wonderful blossoms from around the world! Thank you TF team Santilli - Denise - Pupo - Sandy Carlson
eheheheh, Paula. I was reading your post and thought someone thinks just like me, and then I read again, it was written by me.
Just last week, there was big discussion here that our Musuem in Wellington te papa which usually had maori display, there is a sign recommending pregnant and menstruating women not to go because it is tapu.
Modern people commplain. I remember when I was in Singapore, I had a modern Indian friend, when she was menstruating , she won't go to my garden. So similar to your promemgrate story.
congrats, Paula
ReplyDeletenica sunday, dear
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Congrats on being the guest host, your flowers are beautiful. I just love the color.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful orchids. Your shot is great too.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeletethis must be one of the most beautiful orchids. Beautifully captured! Congrats on being the guest host!
ReplyDeleteIs it blue or purple or mauve? Whatever it is it's beautiful.
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I really love the color :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis orchid is gorgeous. Love the color.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Paula :-)
ReplyDeleteThat orchid is such a beautiful colour.
Lovely orchid and thanks for the name. I was calling it the "purple plaid" orchid.
ReplyDeletefantastic flower :)
ReplyDeleteeheheheh, Paula. I was reading your post and thought someone thinks just like me, and then I read again, it was written by me.
ReplyDeleteJust last week, there was big discussion here that our Musuem in Wellington te papa which usually had maori display, there is a sign recommending pregnant and menstruating women not to go because it is tapu.
Modern people commplain. I remember when I was in Singapore, I had a modern Indian friend, when she was menstruating , she won't go to my garden. So similar to your promemgrate story.