No it's "mimosas",I think...
Could be, they're quite similar,
English florists call some Acacia Mimosa
No it's "mimosas",I think...
It's the same family...Could be, they're quite similar,English florists call some Acacia Mimosa
flower girl?It's the same family...
It's the same family...
sounds much betterTrue. hey, this is getting very girlie, even for a "Women's Day" thread.Let's think of nice things we could do with Acacia,like crucifying each other nude on the nice long, sharp thorns!
....in breast, a delice...Mmmmmmmmmsharp thorns!
You mean you'd like "two crowns of thorns"...but "elsewhere"....in breast, a delice...Mmmmmmmmm
The flowers are "Mimosa" it's typcal, at least Italy on women day, whit tranlsator it's also Acacia so your guess is rightI've been sitting here thinking, what kind of flower's Jack sent us?Acacia, I think.
I thoughtful man really knows how to hurt a woman.My best wishes to all women
What is beigns whit an inncocent topic, to celebrate women day, whit flowers, wishes, happines and normalty since every of our mothers are women too, it's became a dungeon in less than two hours......
isn't somewhat for our modernize coffeeshop?To celebrate:
Minervois, Château Sainte Eulalie, 2009
Conditions in 2009 were perfect for Minervois, and this wine was singled out for its 'delicious fat, earthy spice'. Ripe and full flavoured and satisfying as Minervois should be, it also over-delivers in finesse and elegance for its modest price.
I have tried this wine, it's a nice one.I don't mind being 'delicious, earthy, [with plenty of] spice',I even 'over-deliver in finesse and elegance for my modest price' but Eulalie isn't fat !
it's became a dungeon in less than two hours......
Always better to have some one to hang out with.So, whe are two! View attachment 25659 thanks smigm!