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Saturday, 7 June 2014

Nature,Beauty and Fun

                  Nature

Nature is an integral part of our lives. But even while we appreciate the blessings she bestows on us, we forget that we are plundering her treasures and thereby denying our children the pleasure of enjoying nature in all her abundance and variety in the future. The beauty of nature has been extolled in the works of poets and artists. When Wordsworth describes the daffodils dancing in the breeze or when our eyes alight on a painting by William Turner, our hearts are filled with an indescribable emotion.



If a mere representation can move us so much, imagine the power of the real thing. If you have seen Massachusetts during fall season when the leaves turn yellow, ochre, and red, you can never forget it in your lifetime.

Nature has myriad facets. It keeps changing from season to season, from minute to minute. If the sea was a bright blue in the morning, by noon it has become an emerald green hue. The colors of the sky keep changing throughout the day, from pale pink at dawn to a dazzling blue at mid morning and a bright orange by sunset and purple by twilight. Nature reflects our moods. When the sun shines, we feel happy and hopeful.

When the skies cloud over and the rain falls in torrents, we feel pensive. A balmy moonlit night can awaken the lover in us. Such is the transformative power of nature’s beauty. In the movie, ‘The Silence of the Lambs’, the cannibalistic psychiatrist Hannibal Lector who is in a maximum security prison tells Clarice Starling, the FBI officer, that he wants to be transferred to a facility where he can have a room with a window that looks out on the sky.

Even evil surrenders before the beauty of nature. It has been observed that patients in hospital recover faster if they are in a room with windows that offer a pleasant view. Beyond providing pure pleasure, nature’s beauty can therefore offer therapy for sick minds and bodies. So it is all the more essential that we do our best to preserve it for future generations. Every time we cut down a tree, every time an oil spill despoils the ocean, let us remember that we are destroying the most precious inheritance we can leave behind for our children.





             Beauty  



Nature is so so beautiful that we can't imagine.Its a creation of God and no one can completely see the beauty of nature.

CRASHING waves... SMASHING seas...
Bringing sailors to their knees.
As they struggle to save their lives
Hoping and praying, help arrives.


Many poets have also written beautiful poems like :

But lovelier far than this, the paradise
Where I was reared; in Nature's primitive gifts
Favoured no less, and more to every sense
Delicious, seeing that the sun and sky,
The elements, and seasons as they change,
Do find a worthy fellow-labourer there--
Man free, man working for himself, with choice
Of time, and place, and object; by his wants,
His comforts, native occupations, cares,
Cheerfully led to individual ends
Or social, and still followed by a train
Unwooed, unthought-of even--simplicity,
And beauty, and inevitable grace. 





                    Fun

Fun is a very exciting thing which many people never had.Fun is the soul of human bode.Life without fun is like a body without soul.So fun fun fun and chill.

Thursday, 5 June 2014

Flower

Flowers info
A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Magnoliophyta, also called angiosperms). The biological function of a flower is to effect reproduction, usually by providing a mechanism for the union of sperm with eggs. Flowers may facilitate outcrossing (fusion of sperm and eggs from different individuals in a population) or allow selfing (fusion of sperm and egg from the same flower). Some flowers produce diaspores without fertilization (parthenocarpy). Flowers contain sporangia and are the site where gametophytes develop. Flowers give rise to fruit and seeds. Many flowers have evolved to be attractive to animals, so as to cause them to be vectors for the transfer of pollen.
In addition to facilitating the reproduction of flowering plants, flowers have long been admired and used by humans to beautify their environment, and also as objects of romance, ritual, religion, medicine and as a source of food.

                                     Types of Flowers

List of flower names and images (glossary)

Browse below to find the common flower name of all types of flowers that people love and repeatedly choose when they celebrate special occasions in their lives.
Alstroemeria Amaranth Amaryllis Plant Anemone
ALSTROEMERIA
(Peruvian Lilies)
AMARANTHUS AMARYLLIS ANEMONE
Anthurium Asters Baby's Breath Bells of Ireland
ANTHURIUM ASTER BABY'S BREATH BELLS OF IRELAND
Birds of Paradise Buplerum Miniature Calla Lilies Calla Lily
BIRD OF PARADISE

BUPLEURUM

CALLA
(MINIATURE)
CALLA

Carnation Miniature Carnation Yellow Mum Floower Button Spray Mums
CARNATION

CARNATION
(MINIATURE)
CHRYSANTHEMUM
(Mums)
CHRYSANTHEMUM
SPRAY
(BUTTON)
Spray Cushion Chrysanthemums Daisy Spray Mums Fuji Chrysanthemum Coxcomb Flowers
CHRYSANTHEMUM
SPRAY
(CUSHION)
CHRYSANTHEMUM
SPRAY
(DAISY)
CHRYSANTHEMUM
(FUJI)

COXCOMB

Curly Willow Daffodils Dahlias Delphinium Flowers
CURLY WILLOW DAFFODIL DAHLIA DELPHINIUM
Delphinium Flowers Eremurus Freesia Gardenia
DELPHINIUM
(HYBRID)
EREMURUS FREESIA GARDENIA
Gerbera Flowers Gerberas Ginger Gladiouli
GERBERA GERBERA
(MINIATURE)
GINGER GLADIOLUS
Heather Heliconia Heliconia Hyacinth
HEATHER HELICONIA HELICONIA
(UPRIGHT)
HYACINTH
Hydrangeas Hypericum Iris Flowers Kangaroo Paw
HYDRANGEA HYPERICUM IRIS KANGAROO PAW
Larkspur Leptospermum Liatris Lilies
LARKSPUR LEPTOSPERMUM LIATRIS LILY
(ASIATIC)
Lily Flowers Limonium Flower Lisianthus Monte Cassino Asters
LILY
(ORIENTAL)
LIMONIUM LISIANTHUS MONTE CASSINO ASTER
Narcissus Orchids Orchids Orchids
NARCISSUS ORCHID ORCHID
(CYMBIDIUM)
ORCHID
(DENDROBIUM)
Orchid Orchid Orchid Omithoalum
ORCHID
(JAPHET)
ORCHID
(ONCIDIUM)
ORCHID
(PHALAENOPSIS)
OMITHOALUM
Pearl Blossom Peonies Poinsettia plant Proteas
PEAR BLOSSOM PEONY POINSETTIA PROTEA
(KING)
Protea Queen Anne's Lace Quince Ranunculus
PROTEA
(PIN CUSHION)
QUEEN ANNE'S LACE QUINCE RANUNCULUS
Roses Spray Roses Snapdragons Soldaster
ROSE ROSE SPRAY SNAPDRAGON SOLDASTER
Statice Stephantois Stock Sunflowers
STATICE STEPHANOTIS STOCK SUNFLOWER
Tulips Viburnum Waxflower
TULIP VIBURNUM WAXFLOWER