There is a language, little known,
Lovers claim it as their own.
Its symbols smile upon the land,
Wrought by nature's wondrous hand;
And in their silent beauty speak,
Of life and joy, to those who seek
For Love Divine and sunny hours
In the language of the flowers.
–The Language of Flowers, London, 1875
Plants and their meaning:
Aloe: Healing, protection, affection
Angelica: Inspiration
Arborvitae: Unchanging friendship
Bachelor's button: Single blessedness
Basil: Good wishes
Bay: Glory
Black-eyed Susan: Justice
Carnation: Alas for my poor heart
Chamomile: Patience
Chives: Usefulness
Chrysanthemum: Cheerfulness
Clover, white: Think of me
Coriander: Hidden worth
Cumin: Fidelity
Crocus, spring: Youthful gladness
Daffodil: Regard
Daisy: Innocence, hope
Dill: Powerful against evil
Edelweiss: Courage, devotion
Fennel: Flattery
Fern: Sincerity
Forget-me-not: Forget-me-not
Geranium, oak-leaved: True friendship
Goldenrod: Encouragement
Heliotrope: Eternal love
Holly: Hope
Hollyhock: Ambition
Honeysuckle: Bonds of love
Horehound: Health
Hyacinth: Constancy of love, fertility
Hyssop: Sacrifice, cleanliness
Iris: A message
Ivy: Friendship, continuity
Jasmine, white: Sweet love
Lady's-mantle: Comfort
Lavender: Devotion, virtue
Lemon balm: Sympathy
Lilac: Joy of youth
Lily-of-the-valley: Sweetness
Marjoram: Joy and happiness
Mint: Virtue
Morning glory: Affection
Myrtle: The emblem of marriage, true love
Nasturtium: Patriotism
Oak: Strength
Oregano: Substance
Pansy: Thoughts
Parsley: Festivity
Pine: Humility
Poppy, red: Consolation
Rose, red: Love, desire
Rosemary: Remembrance
Rue: Grace, clear vision
Sage: Wisdom, immortality
Salvia, blue: I think of you
Salvia, red: Forever mine
Savory: Spice, interest
Sorrel: Affection
Southernwood: Constancy, jest
Sweet pea: Pleasures
Sweet William: Gallantry
Sweet woodruff: Humility
Tansy: Hostile thoughts
Tarragon: Lasting interest
Thyme: Courage, strength
Tulip, red: Declaration of love
Valerian: Readiness
Violet: Loyalty, devotion, faithfulness
Willow: Sadness
Yarrow: Everlasting love
Zinnia: Thoughts of absent friends
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Monday, 30 May 2016
Friday, 27 May 2016
Online Courses (MOOCs)
It has been approximately 22 months since I did my first MOOCs [Massive Open Online Course series].
Many persons are not aware but yes, there are numerous FREE online courses in various fields of life which you can gain more knowledge and have a higher level of education at no cost.! Some of my most used sites are:
https://www.udemy.com/
https://www.edx.org/
Many persons are not aware but yes, there are numerous FREE online courses in various fields of life which you can gain more knowledge and have a higher level of education at no cost.! Some of my most used sites are:
https://www.udemy.com/
https://www.edx.org/
More here: https://www.mooc-list.com/
Some advantages & disadvantages of MOOCs here: CLICK HERE
Thank you for reading! Please leave a comment below on your experience with the above MOOC sites :)
Friday, 20 May 2016
My PTC Findings Pt.2
It's been three (3) months now since I post my first PTC reviews and also 3 months since I have been testing the two 'new' sites that I join for this year 2016.
[Read part. 1 of my PTC findings here: My PTC Findings]
My findings and thoughts as listed:
Neobux-
Buxvertise-
I am actually thinking of starting my own advertising PTC site. But then, I'm a good little earthling; wouldn't want anyone to go through all this frustration I am going through :-|
Currently I am only working on 2 PTC sites- Neobux & Clixsense.
Reason- So when I earn enough $ (according to their advertising rate) I can either cash out or advertise my websites for more traffic.
Please leave a comment below on your experiences with the above PTC sites :)
Thank you for reading!
[Read part. 1 of my PTC findings here: My PTC Findings]
My findings and thoughts as listed:
Neobux-
- When I first search the web for neobux I came across some bad reviews but it seem to be okay for now.
- Few weeks ago I was able to make my first cash out ($2), via Payza since they said they don't send cash on Paypal to my country.
- I have 7 Direct Referral but I am not even sure how much I am earning from them since I never seem to see my $$$ rising automatically
- Neobux advertising rates seem reasonable (will try it out as soon as I reach $5)
- Their "AdPrize" really sucks since I have clicked for more than 700+ times & never won anything!
- Earn about $0.021 per day by clicking about 21 given ads per day.
- They have this coins and points payment which I am still clueless about. Have to wait for 3 months till I get my 'pending' coins
Sign up here: Neobux
Buxvertise-
- Hopeless in earning (by the means of just clicking ads)
- Ads takes forever to load.
- Time is precious but too much will be spend on buxvertise waiting for the pages always refreshing.
- Their Wheel of Bux is ... I mean all I ever won are points & deposit percentage.
- Seem like it shall take all year for me to get 2000 points to convert to $1
- Alot seem to be going on and can be done on the site (example: BuxGrid, Offer Walls, SuperRewards, etc) so I guess I need to learn and try better than just clicking on ads but then again I give up on Buxvertise about a month ago because they don't seem to represent what a PTC site is suppose to be.
I am actually thinking of starting my own advertising PTC site. But then, I'm a good little earthling; wouldn't want anyone to go through all this frustration I am going through :-|
Currently I am only working on 2 PTC sites- Neobux & Clixsense.
Reason- So when I earn enough $ (according to their advertising rate) I can either cash out or advertise my websites for more traffic.
Please leave a comment below on your experiences with the above PTC sites :)
Thank you for reading!
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