Friday, March 5, 2010

Not quite the first snowdrops

Today as the icicles crash from the eves and the first bits of ground melt out of the snow, I was wondering when I would see the first snowdrops, this happens every year, and sometimes they will literally grow up through the snow, an amazing sight.
Then I read this pieces from the Telegraph UK.





Rare Buddhist flower found under nun's washing machine
A rarely seen Buddhist flower, which blossoms every 3,000 years, has been discovered under a nun's washing machine

Published: 1:33PM GMT 01 Mar 2010

Rarely seen Buddhist Udumbara flowers, which blossom every 3,000 years, was found under a washing machine in Lushan Mountain, Jiangxi province, China Photo: REX
The Udumbara flower was found in the home of a Chinese nun in Lushan Mountain, Jiangxi province, China.
The rare Youtan Poluo or Udumbara flower, which, according to Buddhist legend, only blooms every 3,000 years, measures just 1mm in diametre.

Miao Wei, 50, was cleaning when she discovered the cluster of white flowers under the washing machine.
At first she thought the barely-there stems were worm eggs, however, the next day she discovered that the stems had grown 18 white tiny flowers on top and smelled "fragrant".
Local temples believe the mini blooms are specimens of the miraculous Youtan Poluo flower - called "Udumbara" or "Udambara" in Sanskrit, meaning "an auspicious flower from heaven."



Being the kind of person with a questioning mind, I am filled with wonder and curiosity. And I wish they had included a picture of the washing machine. Please pardon my irreverance, but I do wonder.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

My brain on the computer


There is a Monty Python sketch in which one of the "pepperpots" orders a new brain from Harrods. I was trying to explain said sketch one day when I was gifted with this cute, little pharma-advertisement brain. It has really come in handy because reading the thoughts of others,posted on various sites, makes me think. Sometimes I think to much.
I am not saying this is a bad thing, in fact it is the opposite. I find things to ponder, that are new perspectives, or just stuff that makes me laugh. Sometimes I just need to walk away and leave my brain behind.

guest blogger on 50 Marilyn Monroe Quotes

 Norma  Jean Mortenson,  thank you!         50 Marilyn Monroe Quotes That'll Make You Feel Empowered, Inspired and C...