A Conversation for The Summerhouse of Hati

The Wintergarden

Post 1

Researcher 168814

Another room is built adjecant to the house. It´s a wintergarden, and there are a lot of plants put up here... better ask Hati what their names are... I´m not to hot at that smiley - winkeye

*Carries in a rattan sofa and armchairs, has a look that the shelf is well filled with books and what else you need for a good time in this place*

*sits down and enjoys a ===smiley - star~~~*

*sighs*

smiley - smiley


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Post 2

Researcher 168814

*leaves*


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Post 3

Hati

*walks around, touches the plants, talks something in a quiet voice*

smiley - smiley


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Post 4

Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking

Amazing what a simple word dropped by accident can realizesmiley - smiley

In a few days I will be off to Teneriffe for two weeks. Maybe I can get a nice plant through the customs.


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Post 5

Hati

smiley - smiley
Isn't it lovely?

I managed to get a plant from Germany through customs without any problems. smiley - winkeye


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Post 6

Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking

In a smiley - bus I suppose...

On an airfield they will be looking more carefully, especially with big ones.


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Post 7

Hati

In a bus, across 4 borders. smiley - winkeye And it was a small one, in a Pringles box.


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Post 8

Researcher 168814

*comes in carrying a watering-can he found on the way*

This of any use Hati?

Oh, Hallo Marjin... I have to thank Hollepolle for explaining me how to pronounce your name you know... ignorant south german englishman that I am smiley - winkeye


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Post 9

Hati

Great! smiley - smiley

smiley - smooch
Just what I needed!

*checks around to find out which plants need watering, starts with the ferns*


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Post 10

Researcher 168814

*Sits down and lights a ===smiley - star~~~*

*sigh* Am I flat out... I hope you don´t mind if I just watch you taking care of the plants...


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Post 11

Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking

hello Englander,
I am also interested to know how both of you think my name should be pronounced, as it was created as a simple anagramsmiley - smiley.
As you need only typing here, I never thought about prononciation.

** moves an Opuntia ficus-indica away from the watering can **


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Post 12

Hati

Come to think I never knew what was your real name. Afaik you started with that one. Or did I get it wrong?


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Post 13

Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking

** reads the label for more information: **
Opuntia is a very large genus of cacti, varying in size from 2 inches tall (5 cm) miniature plants to 100 feet tall (30 m) trees. They are native from Canada, to Chile and Argentina. The genus has been split several times, but there doesn't seem to be a consensus yet on the best way to do that. The name Opuntia comes from the name of a Greek city.

All Opuntias not only have normal spines, but they also have thin barbed spines barely visible, named glochids. These can get stuck in your skin and be very irritating. In some species, they are particularly light and can become airborne when the Opuntia is moved. Wetting the plant before handling it might be a good prevention.

Opuntias often have large, colorful flowers. The fruit is also large and generally edible.


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Post 14

Hati

*nods*
I know those spines... In a bad way. smiley - erm I have several Opuntia Subulatas and I used to have some other too. smiley - winkeye


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Post 15

Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking

As I said, my current name is an anagram of my IRL name. The differerce is so small that some people still use the old one, without seeing the difference (or flatly refuse to changesmiley - winkeye).

You can still find it, if you look carefullysmiley - smiley


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Post 16

Researcher 168814

I thought it´s Mar-djin... but HollePolle said it´s "Ma-rye-n"... so well I don´t think I could spot the anagram...


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Post 17

Hati

So it was Marijn? Pronounced quite as E said... smiley - smiley


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Post 18

Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking

I see what you mean. The anagram is in the spelling, not the phoneticssmiley - biggrin.
But I must say his pronunciation seems good enough.


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Post 19

Researcher 168814

==smiley - star~~~

It´s quite a dutch name isn´t it?


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Post 20

Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking

AFAIK it is only used in Dutch, coming from Marinus.

** and returns once more to his room for the night **


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