TODAY'S PHOTO -
this phaelanopsis, from the American Orchid Society, brings
with it our wishes for a light and lively weekend, with lots
of smiles
READER COMMENTS ON THE LAST ISSUE - Issue
88
Because of the strong reaction I had to yesterday's photo
of pink and green leaves I asked Lea Ciocci to comment.
Lea is currently offering a focus group program
with YOU*University, "Color Your Life:
Understanding Color to Enhance Your Life". She wrote:
"...The colors of pink and green are a significant
mix as these colors compliment each other. Pink represents
romance, friendship, and denotes feminine qualities, and Green
is the color of nature which symbolizes the balancing forces,
peace, compassion, and renewal. Places in nature have...[See
PTP
Response 88 for the rest of Lea's insightful comments.]...
Unsettling though is the yellow peeking through the pink on
the top leaf and dominating the other top leave. I have a
sense of weakness ...[ptp88]
Marva Harvey wrote:
"I really like the textures in these leaves. You can
just "feel" them. It's wonderful to be able to see
all the veins in such detail.
So glad I didn't miss yesterday's PTP [Issue
87] after all. I love the "bird image". That
leaf has an artist in it's soul..'"
Pat Wiley:
"It looks like coleus to me. I love those plants--they
can have such unexpected juxtaposition of color. Caladiums,
too, have that look!"
(My response to Pat was that I think this was
a bush or tree and I will go back and check it out.)
and, faithful Mary Gray:
"I got the sense of peace also and immediately. These
could be a collection of exotic fans.I haven't advanced to
"jarring" yet, but I wonder if it could be from
the central leaf. It cuts in rather suddenly and goes to a
point, the only one we can see well in the photo, giving it
a somewhat snarky attitude. Or maybe you're having a "Little
Shop of Horrors" moment."
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