A Conversation for The Tibetan Greenhouse Dugout
tea anyone?
GalaxyVogonGrl Started conversation Mar 11, 2003
hi, anyone interested in some ginseng tea? very soothing...
so, this greenhouse grows produce? hmm,peculiar. maybe i should like to apply...but i can't though.
tea anyone?
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Mar 11, 2003
Never underestimate yourself. Relax. Enjoy your tea. I hope you find something growing on the benches that you enjoy.
JTG
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Feb 22, 2004
It's been gathering dust a bit for quite some time, I'm afraid.
I'd really hoped to have a link to h2g2 Friends of Tibet - A2170982 in the Peace Garden, as the Tibetan Greenhouse Dugout, nice and relaxing though it is (in my opinion), is only a small and rather tangential part of what we now have to offer.
The Peace Garden, I thought, would be a nice way to package the various peace, human rights, etc., pages being put together in the community in a way that would be useful to anyone with leanings in that direction. I hadn't really meant for it to be taken so literally.
Still, I can soon dust off the benches and replace a few cracked panes of glass if this is more in line with what people want. I must confess to always being fond of the old place, even when people stopped calling in for tea.
JTG
tea anyone?
Willem Posted Feb 28, 2004
Well anyways JTG I'll see where I'll be hanging around ... right now I'm checking out 'The Circle' which is looking quite good!
tea anyone?
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Feb 28, 2004
Yes, isn't it! I called by there for a visit yesterday (or was it the day before?) and had a nice chat with Hypatia. I've not really read through the conversatons yet, as I've got a bit of a head cold, so I'm trying not to ask too much of my brain at the moment.
Don't forget the h2g2 Friends of Tibet. I update the news on a (nearly) daily basis, so there should always by something to chat about. At the moment Chai and myself are doing nearly all the talking... I can't decide whether that's because we are so interesting that others are content to listen, or because we're so dull that there aren't any others.
JTG
tea anyone?
Willem Posted Feb 28, 2004
No, don't worry, I certainly will NOT forget the Friends of Tibet! I'll be going there in a mo. I'll make it a link on my own Uspace as well. As for the talking ... for now I'll be listening! I do wish to know a lot more about the situation over there.
tea anyone?
Dude_Bob Posted Mar 22, 2004
*uses tea with plants*
Ah, so THAT'S what it does. It spurs their growth. Cool!
*aquires newly grown knowledge plant*
Hmmm... I could use this to gain enough knowledge to figure out a way back.
Dang. There's not enough of it. I'll need to get some more tea from somewhere.
tea anyone?
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Mar 22, 2004
Don't look under the benches. The manure tea's not for human consumption. On the other hand, there's bound to be a leaf of something or other that might serve in a pinch.
JTG
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- 1: GalaxyVogonGrl (Mar 11, 2003)
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- 4: John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" (Feb 22, 2004)
- 5: Willem (Feb 28, 2004)
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- 7: Willem (Feb 28, 2004)
- 8: Dude_Bob (Mar 22, 2004)
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