Weed's Garden of Ecstasy (A Fantasy Resort)

Re: 100

lienm said:
the century is approaching will try to get it today and then we'll see if I can come up with an interesting AV

Now, you have my pm you can try your hand at pictures also.

Go ahead and feed your fantasy, lienm;)
 
Re: Yoga Class

hongluobo said:
learned something very useful this morning in Yoga class:D

had always wanted to be able to do that:eek:

My how.....flexible.....you are hong:eek:

Careful you don't get stuck with that cute mermaid...

hong's stuck
 
weed said:
The sun rises into the Heavens....leaving us all with a view to catch our breath....Welcome Dessert....come anytime!

http://www.stanford.edu/group/Urchin/GIFS/sunrise.jpg

Weed, you find the most gorgeous pics on the web, and they look so great in your posts. Mine are all disk bound:(

If you are on the east coast, then you truly are an early bird my friend. May your sunrises always be beautiful and dreamy:rose:
 
100 here I come oops

Almost there,
Don't have any digital pics to send yet
so will have to try to create picture with words hopefully not a thousand though
 
hongluobo said:


Weed, you find the most gorgeous pics on the web, and they look so great in your posts. Mine are all disk bound:(

If you are on the east coast, then you truly are an early bird my friend. May your sunrises always be beautiful and dreamy:rose:

Thank you, Hong:rose:

Yes, I'm often up early as well as late. And I dream the best I can.
 
Re: 100 here I come oops

lienm said:
Almost there,
Don't have any digital pics to send yet
so will have to try to create picture with words hopefully not a thousand though

Congratulations, lienm!

And now you have an av....I have always been partial to lighthouses. They bring a sense of solitude and peace with them as well as a certain romantic flavor.

http://www.puddleandpond.com/lighthouses/lighthousebeach.jpg
 
Lighthouses

I have two fab posters of lighthouses with absolutely massive waves crashing overv them will see if there is an electronic copy somewhere
 
Taking a walk to enjoy the view

Just taking some time out to relax
 
Wednesday evening bump

to tell weed she gotta empty her PM box...


Do you hear me my love ?

Rex

:rose:
 
Silly weed....heard that head's up in the wind she did.:rolleyes:

My, lienm, you've been surfing I see.:)
 
hongluobo said:


And what bright twinkling star has the night sky brought to us here? Ahhh, a northern light :) Mind if I join you tonight?

Welcome to the Garden Dessert, yes it is a beautiful place for beautiful beings like you.:rose: :kiss: :rose:

You should know that you're always welcome to join me, hong. :)
How about some tulips for our gracious hostess and host?

Tulips
 
Continued..

Star peace, green peace, surely the wars will cease,
We'll find a way, there'll come a day,
when people every where will say
Forever let us put an end to war
Upon this one world that we're working for.

http://www.lioncrusher.com/ecard/forest.jpg

Star song, love song, I hope it won't be long
Before you're home and in my arms;
then we'll both be safe from harm
And then we'll know our love is shining bright
Just like that first star I see tonight.

http://cards.lovingyou.com/platinum/images/r-moments8.jpg
 
Weed, always thinking of your guests... :D

As your guests may also know, the Fantasy Resort has DIRECT access to the Hubble Space Telescope.

Activating the link now...


http://www.csm.ornl.gov/SC98/viz/hubble.jpg

Shown above in this Hubble Space Telescope image are the famous rings of supernova 1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud. This famous core collapse supernovae has provided vast quantities of data which has helped to discern supernova models. The first terrestrial detection of supernova neutrinos occurred with this supernova, which confirmed the basic neutrino heating paradigm for powering these catastrophic events.
 
http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/PR/2002/15/prc/0215x.jpg

Glowing gaseous streamers of red, white, and blue — as well as green and pink — illuminate the heavens like Fourth of July fireworks. The colorful streamers that float across the sky in this photo taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope were created by the universe's biggest firecracker, the titanic supernova explosion of a massive star. The light from the exploding star reached Earth 320 years ago, nearly a century before our United States celebrated its birth with a bang. The dead star's shredded remains are called Cassiopeia A, or "Cas A" for short. Cas A is the youngest known supernova remnant in our Milky Way Galaxy and resides 10,000 light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia, so the star actually blew up 10,000 years before the light reached Earth in the late 1600s.
 
http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/PR/2002/02/content/0202x.jpg

The deepest views of the cosmos from the Hubble Space Telescope yield clues that the very first stars may have burst into the universe as brilliantly and spectacularly as a fireworks finale. Except in this case, the finale came first, long before Earth, the Sun and the Milky Way Galaxy formed. Studies of Hubble's deepest views of the heavens lead to the preliminary conclusion that the universe made a significant portion of its stars in a torrential firestorm of star birth, which abruptly lit up the pitch-dark heavens just a few hundred million years after the "big bang," the tremendous explosion that created the cosmos. Though stars continue to be born today in galaxies, the star birth rate could be a trickle compared to the predicted gusher of stars in those opulent early years.
 
http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/PR/2002/01/content/0201x.jpg

Strangely glowing dark clouds float serenely in this remarkable and beautiful image taken with the Hubble Space Telescope. These dense, opaque dust clouds -- known as "globules" -- are silhouetted against nearby bright stars in the busy star-forming region, IC 2944. Astronomer A.D. Thackeray first spied the globules in IC 2944 in 1950. Globules like these have been known since Dutch-American astronomer Bart Bok first drew attention to such objects in 1947. But astronomers still know very little about their origin and nature, except that they are generally associated with areas of star formation, called "HII regions" due to the presence of hydrogen gas. IC 2944 is filled with gas and dust that is illuminated and heated by a loose cluster of massive stars. These stars are much hotter and much more massive than our Sun.
 
http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/PR/2002/05/prc/0205x.jpg

A Bow Shock Near a Young Star

The Hubble Space Telescope continues to reveal various stunning and intricate treasures that reside within the nearby, intense star-forming region known as the Great Nebula in Orion. One such jewel is the bow shock around the very young star, LL Ori, featured in this Hubble Heritage image.
 
Wow, Manxy what a great show for our guests to enjoy....narrated no less.

And I thought you only cooked and wrote;)

guests clapping their appreciation
 
*Bows and is embarrassed at applause... gush...*

Well, I must thank you Weed. The idea of this resort, of course, was yours, and inspires me to expand into other interesting areas for the pleasure of all here.
 
Stellar Tour

Manx Thanks for the tour, brilliant pics and narration

Weed care for a spin on the floor. Or maybe a slow sip of Baileys and ice and some realxing conversation is what you're looking for
Visit Baileys.com fun site
 
Re: Stellar Tour

lienm said:
Manx Thanks for the tour, brilliant pics and narration

Weed care for a spin on the floor. Or maybe a slow sip of Baileys and ice and some realxing conversation is what you're looking for
Visit Baileys.com fun site

Ohmagosh....afterrr za baileezzz i think im too dizzee tooo dance.

Never too dizzy to giggle on Bailey's though.;)
 
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