A Conversation for The Tibetan Greenhouse Dugout

tea anyone?

Post 1

GalaxyVogonGrl

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?

Post 2

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

Never underestimate yourself. Relax. Enjoy your tea. I hope you find something growing on the benches that you enjoy.

JTG smiley - tea


tea anyone?

Post 3

Willem

Hello! I must say, this place is really quiet.


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Post 4

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

It's been gathering dust a bit for quite some time, I'm afraid. smiley - sadface

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 smiley - tea


tea anyone?

Post 5

Willem

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!


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Post 6

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

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. smiley - ill

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. smiley - winkeye

JTG


tea anyone?

Post 7

Willem

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?

Post 8

Dude_Bob

*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?

Post 9

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

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 smiley - tea


tea anyone?

Post 10

Dude_Bob

I've got some more tea.

*uses teas with plants*

That should be enough.smiley - magic


tea anyone?

Post 11

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

It's not nice to tease plants. Some of them are quite sensitive, especially the Mimosa.

JTG smiley - smiley


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