#bluebell
I’ve made it to season 3, which is way less fun than seasons 1-2, and here’s how I feel about all the characters now that I’m 18 episodes into S3:
1. I’m so relieved Joel is gone. He was such a tiring character who shouldn’t have been there for so long.
2. In general I’m not a fan of any of the couples!! Wade and Vivian can be done now please, and remind me why Annabeth and Lavon aren’t together anymore??
3. Lemon is too good for George now and I hope she never takes him back.
4. Zoe and Lemon are great together and I wish they’d have more grudging friendship scenes together!
5. I’m not interested in Annabeth’s new boyfriend unless he makes Lavon realize how incredible she is and makes him fight to get her back.
6. Everyone’s eyeshadow is fantastic, way to go 2014.
I finished the whole series a bit ago and the 4th season really took a TURN. I didn’t hate ALL of it? But come ON, Annabeth and GEORGE???? Every time they were on screen together I just muttered “no no no no I hate this I hate this I hate this” to myself. That pairing was certainly a CHOICE.
I’ve made it to season 3, which is way less fun than seasons 1-2, and here’s how I feel about all the characters now that I’m 18 episodes into S3:
1. I’m so relieved Joel is gone. He was such a tiring character who shouldn’t have been there for so long.
2. In general I’m not a fan of any of the couples!! Wade and Vivian can be done now please, and remind me why Annabeth and Lavon aren’t together anymore??
3. Lemon is too good for George now and I hope she never takes him back.
4. Zoe and Lemon are great together and I wish they’d have more grudging friendship scenes together!
5. I’m not interested in Annabeth’s new boyfriend unless he makes Lavon realize how incredible she is and makes him fight to get her back.
6. Everyone’s eyeshadow is fantastic, way to go 2014.
You will find that there are many common varieties of flowers (or any plant for that matter,) that are poisonous, toxic, or venomous. There are a few relatively safe ways to still use them (without touch or consumption) in your craft if you so wish.
There are plants that can cause organs to stop functioning, including your lungs, kidneys, and heart. This is why it is so important to research properly, and understand how to safely handle it if desired. Do not leave these within the reach of pets or children.
Do NOT ingest these flowers or consume them in any way. This includes burning them for smoke cleansing. In fact, please don’t put anything on or in your body without research, identification, and consulting a medical professional about it first.
Consumption Alternatives:
Contained Vessels:
After properly drying these plants, you can use these plants in sealed sachets and bottle spells, or leave them hanging in a safe place to have a consistent and fluid stream of their energies. Please handle with gloves.
Growing:
If you possess a pet or small child, this is probably not the suggestion for you. Many practitioners use dried foliage because it preserves better and is flammable if desired. However, having a growing and alive plant around also can attract the intentions you desire if done strategically with intent. Please handle with gloves.
Baneful Magic:
Applying the aforementioned methods I’ve laid out, you can sometimes use toxic plants in these forms to do Baneful Magic. Any positive attribute a flower can bring can also be used to revoke or withdraw it, alongside the already toxic energy. Please handle with gloves.
Toxic Flower Magical Properties:
Bluebell:
Prosperity, honesty, contentment, dignity, prosperity, honor, gratitude, wealth, great fortune, humility, thankfulness, and blessings. Toxic.
Columbine:
Romance, intelligence, courage, veneration, experience, compassion, admiration, valor, reverence, love, adoration, and knowledge. Toxic.
Crocus:
Love, visions, cheerfulness, rebirth, innocence, divination, blissfulness, romance, transformation, beginnings, happiness, and simplicity. Toxic.
Cuckoo Flower:
Fertility, romance, persistence, sensuality, conception, love, perseverance, lust, fecundity, tenacity, endurance, and fruitfulness. Toxic.
Daffodil:
Positivity, prosperity, fertility, love, restoration, vitality, good luck, romance, abundance, hopefulness, healing, fortune, and revitalization. Toxic.
Periwinkle:
Romance, concentration, prosperity, knowledge, composure, warding, dexterity, focus, sensuality, abundance, lustfulness, and love. Toxic.
Tulip:
Prosperity, defense, adoration, romance, bounty, potential, protection, abundance, affluence, luxury, opportunity, and good fortune. Toxic.
Other Links:
Flower Magic: I
Flower Magic: II
Flower Magic: III
Flower Magic: Poisonous
Angelica:
Banishment, healing, purification, divination, uncrossing, protection, cleansing, restoration, psychic power, dispelling, and warding. Root is poisonous if not dried.
Azalea:
Elegance, knowledge, abundance, beauty, majesty, intelligence, blessings, magnificence, great fortune, splendor, gracefulness, and wisdom. Poisonous.
Bergamot:
Money, revolution, clarity, affluence, transformation, understanding, prosperity, insightfulness, development, authority, and pursuit.
Bleeding Heart:
Love, enthusiasm, cleansing, healing, soothing, rebirth, purification, inspiration, romance, compassion, creation, and the space between boundaries. Poisonous.
Bluebell:
Prosperity, honesty, contentment, dignity, prosperity, honor, gratitude, wealth, great fortune, humility, thankfulness, and blessings. Toxic.
Buttercup:
Purification, community, delightfulness, hopefulness, unification, cleansing, friendship, vitality, happiness, camaraderie, and compassion. Poisonous.
Calendula:
Security, abundance, repellant, resilience, opulence, fortification, prosperity, defense, great fortune, protection, healthiness, attraction, and fortitude.
Camellia:
Wealth, compassion, abundance, reverence, romance, prosperity, nobility, compassion, good luck, intense desire, and affluence.
Carnation:
Strength, revitalization, honesty, protection, healing, fortitude, restoration, warding, power, good fortune, honor, and abundance. Poisonous.
Chamomile:
Calming, tranquility, love, psychic power, purification, prosperity, soothing, divination, affluence, spirituality, peacefulness, and prophetic visions.
Chrysanthemum:
Protection, empathy, graciousness. longevity, warding, joyfulness, defense, fortification, fortitude, happiness, devotion, positivity, and passion. Poisonous.
Cinquefoil:
Income, divination, protection, relaxation, prophetic dreams, prosperity, peacefulness, affluence, fortification, and warding.
Columbine:
Romance, intelligence, courage, veneration, experience, compassion, admiration, valor, reverence, love, adoration, and knowledge. Toxic.
Cowslip:
Healing, vitality, happiness, blessings, mischief, fertility, cheerfulness, inspiration, adventure, sacredness, beginnings, holiness, and possible duplicity. Poisonous.
Crocus:
Love, visions, cheerfulness, rebirth, innocence, divination, blissfulness, romance, transformation, beginnings, happiness, and simplicity. Toxic.
Other Links:
Flower Magic: II
Flower Magic: III
Flower Magic: Poisonous
Flower Magic: Toxic
New pattern! Meet a new set of Easter eggs! You may stitch them and decorate Easter tree ✨6-in-1 pattern includes muscari, snowdrops, bluebells, crocuses, daffodils and violets.
I hope this means they’re friends…
I started recording and Bluebell was like time to be Rude
mrrp, [beep]
Bluebell had a mass removed from her leg today. It was relatively big and undefined, which means it can’t be 100% removed. They sent it off for testing and we’ll know next week if it’s malignant or not.
I don’t know if I already posted these but here is Bluebell
[image description: bright bluebell flowers and green leaves grow next to a flat rock. end description.]
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