How about making more flowers foragable/findable. Letting artistic people make arrangements. Maybe make them out of preserved flowers. Things for homes. Make them for weddings. And lastly, even after someone has recovered their stuff from their grave, let a little marker be there. Then some flower arrangers can leave some 'road side' memorials marking the death of those we love and know.
Abison
Flower arrangements on 01/04/2008 07:55 PM CST
Re: Flower arrangements on 01/16/2008 06:11 PM CST
>>How about making more flowers foragable/findable. Letting artistic people make arrangements. Maybe make them out of preserved flowers. Things for homes. Make them for weddings. And lastly, even after someone has recovered their stuff from their grave, let a little marker be there. Then some flower arrangers can leave some 'road side' memorials marking the death of those we love and know.
I could see this in terms of deaths resulting in a walk along the starry path, but every time someone dies?
I could see this in terms of deaths resulting in a walk along the starry path, but every time someone dies?
Re: Flower arrangements on 01/16/2008 09:20 PM CST
Re: Flower arrangements on 01/16/2008 09:28 PM CST
I dunno about every time, but if we have flowers and we see a grave...why not? Perhaps an exotic type of flower might only grow on graves or something (ie, the corpse flower, which in real life is so named because of the corpse-like stench of death it exudes while blooming).
Similarly, if there's already a marker there, extra markers would just add to it instead of making new ones.
J'Lo, I'm a ranger.. I'd believe anything.....
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Similarly, if there's already a marker there, extra markers would just add to it instead of making new ones.
J'Lo, I'm a ranger.. I'd believe anything.....
The Manipulation List -- http://symphaena.com/index.html
Re: Flower arrangements on 01/16/2008 09:44 PM CST