Jump to content
UNRV Ancient Roman Empire Forums

Lost_Warrior

Equites
  • Posts

    2,601
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Lost_Warrior

  1. Yea, I heard that the stuff stinks, though I've never been in close contact with it I wouldn't know. It was on a Jeff Foxworthy sketch though Induces dreams...wow...lol that would not be cool for me...my dreams are almost always nightmares or at least really strange ::laughs thinking of the last dream she remembers::
  2. Lost_Warrior

    lily

    Lemonade and half an aspirin..LOL aloe plants like beer...though I don't recommend "feeding" them too often..the beer gets "skunky" in the pot and can cause the plant to rot off. It makes me miss my daylily that I planted for my dog...it was a beautiful blood red...I moved away and I'm sure its gone now ::cry::
  3. This appears similar to what's commonly known around here as "Jack in the Pulpit" and which grows in swamps...I'm fairly certain it isn't the same thing but are they related?
  4. Hmm...I think that's what grows around my house. It took us a while to figure out what it was...my Gram finally told us.
  5. Yep...that's the wide flat leaved stuff. I'm fairly certain it grows in america, my mom showed me some one time. I think we had a whole batch of it at my house... Yes the leaf structure is different, I'd never noticed how complete the difference was before. Thanks for posting this though
  6. Well..it grows here, in America. I'm not entirely sure how to tell except that I know what yarrow is, and I know what yarrow isn't, by the color and the smell. I have no use for carrot and no use for hemlock, so I mainly concern myself with being sure it's yarrow
  7. Good stuff, comfrey. Also soothes skin irritations if made into an ointment. (btw sage leaves are good for bug bites...just crush the leaf and rub it on)
  8. Carrot isn't poisonous...there is another though, hemlock I believe, that is and looks similar to both. Yarrow has grayish leaves and is "fluffier" carrot has flatter, greener, "thinner" leaves. Yarrow also smells sort of spicy, like an herb and the others, hemlock and carrot, dont. Carrot sort of stinks
  9. Are you sure that's Yarrow? It looks kind of like "Queen Anne's Lace" which grows in abundance around here...which is actually wild carrot. (the two are VERY similar...)
  10. It's a shame, I don't have any of the channels these shows are on lol.
  11. Lost_Warrior

    Passiflora

    lol you're lucky. I can't manage to cultivate anything...except for maybe spider plant ...and something called an "evergrowing air fern" which most people don't believe is actually alive to begin with.
  12. Lost_Warrior

    Rome

    I love the blood It's very cool. I wonder what it would look like without the blurr?
  13. Hehe maybe I'll do both it takes about three hours to make one of those things I wonder how much I could get for one of them?
  14. Dandelions and chickweed are both edible. Dandelions need cooked methinks (or turned to wine) and chickweed you just pick up and eat...its very good though it doesn't do much for you medicine wise and I do not know about the nutritive value.
  15. Hope you feel better... Herbs are great they do wonders...
  16. Eww. Beer. Yuck. Did you hear of the cure for a stomachache, which was to wash your feet and then drink the water? This seems as if it would CAUSE a stomachache, or much worse...
  17. I'm also with Trajen-I'm Irish as well. BTW what does the latin under your sig mean (tres cool, btw)
  18. Doubtful Look, he's already making a mess with the wine
  19. "They are faceless. They are nameless. They have been discarded, forgotten. Their screams of agony fall on deaf ears. They throw their arms to God, uttering prayers for the dead with their last breaths. Their souls rise to heaven, away from the fire. But they are not free. Will they ever be able to forget their indignity? Will they ever forget the screams of the dying around them? Will they ever be free? Or will they haunt Auschwitz forever, a constant, unnoticed memory of a carnage long forgotten? They will never forget. They will remember forever. They will be cursed forever." Holocaust rememberance
  20. Second Christmas ball-a nuthatch. For my Aunt
  21. I painted this one for my dad. Acrylics on a glass ball.
  22. Senator? Imperator? I don't know, lol you decide. Watercolors. Tried to edit it to get rid of camara shadow and such. I hope I succeeded. It didn't want to cooperate
  23. Some WERE in fact killed as babies...though others I think went on to live pretty full lives...
  24. What kind of bird is that? It looks like a plastic bird...I've never seen a black bird with an orange beak before.
×
×
  • Create New...