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Positive IDPosted by OurTwoSense (Atlantic Shores, United States) on 26 September 2011 in Plant & Nature. : A record of timeslots shared :
Comments (69)
Chris Pereira from San Francisco, California, United Stateshahaha I love the unknown label! great pairing of photos 26 Sep 2011 5:14am Christine from Ellemford, United KingdomI can relate to this unknown label, where do I buy a set? 26 Sep 2011 6:09am Steve Rice from Olympia, United StatesFive minutes after I read the labels, they all become unknown anyway. Still, that label is a gem. 26 Sep 2011 6:15am kitty from Seoul, South KoreaI'm with Steve. I'd like to get a hold of some of those unknown labels - someone could make a fortune ^^ 26 Sep 2011 6:28am DULCIE from Danville, CA, United StatesClever idea, this pairing....I'm with Steve; labels or not, the name slips my mind five minutes later. 26 Sep 2011 6:44am Veronique from Suisse/France, Franceoh...is it a cheeky way of saying that you are "limited" ? 26 Sep 2011 7:19am @Riccardo: You are right - I have them listed as 'trees and shrubs', Riccardo ! (Ronnie) CElliottUK from Reading, United KingdomAh yes, we've got loads of these in our garden. Mine haven't got labels, though 26 Sep 2011 8:18am London Caller from London, United KingdomHa! Will I get a prize if I can identify them correctly? 26 Sep 2011 9:22am Florence from Paris, FranceUnknown is a famous trade you see. Very "hype" and "trendy". 26 Sep 2011 9:54am @Stephen: Please take care not to wake Arlo . . . (Ronnie) Laurent from not far from Lyon, Francevery funny, 26 Sep 2011 10:55am Tamara from Aarschot, BelgiumMmmh.... sorry can't help ! I've seen them, that's for sure, but no idea on their name. I like the textures and the colors. Have a lovely day :) 26 Sep 2011 10:55am jpla from St Barthélémy d, FranceAmusant ! je te souhaite une agréable journée 26 Sep 2011 11:00am PRASHANT from Mumbai, IndiaWrong method of putting labels on tree ,it hurts..... nicely spotted. 26 Sep 2011 11:37am Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandThe tree is called a Monique something :) Looks like a doorbell and I guess when you ring it, you will have a close encounter with a gnome! 26 Sep 2011 12:34pm @Monique: ha ha . . you must be on the same soft drink as us !! (L&R) Denny Jump Photo from Easton, PA, United StatesThe tree on the left appears to have a doorbell. Perhaps if you press the button, someone will come to the door and let you in (with all due respect to Paul McCartney)- and then, perhaps, positive ID can be obtained......Hey, I'm just trying to help ! :-0 26 Sep 2011 1:00pm tyan from Singapore, SingaporeUnknown is such a clever term for ignorance..haha..just say unknown and one is off the hook,and sounds prefessional too! 26 Sep 2011 1:07pm Tede from Aubenas 07, FranceHave you tried the bell that is on the tree, the guardian of the forest will tell you the name of this plant may be unknown:)) Good day. 26 Sep 2011 2:43pm Nicou from Sion, SwitzerlandSuper compo dont tu as le secret, fantastique fiamge grandiose 26 Sep 2011 2:48pm Rick from Toronto, CanadaExcellent closing line from Lilly. I could not help but snort coffee. Managed to keep my screen dry, though. Thanks for the laugh. 26 Sep 2011 2:59pm Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesLOL! I always love Lilly's one-liners.....literally. Nicely composed and presented as well. 26 Sep 2011 5:08pm Richard Geven from Montferland, NetherlandsYou only have to ring and ask the tree ;-D 26 Sep 2011 5:32pm B. Thomas from Arlington, Texas, United StatesThere is no "unknown" on Aminus3". Just post it and they will come...with an answer to any question. Want to identify a plant? Just post and ask. A place? Someone has been there before you. Need a funny caption? Just put it out there and ask. Aminus3 people know all. ;-) 26 Sep 2011 6:08pm Adela Fonts from Barcelona, SpainIrony and humor ... good relationship between the two ... life at your side has to be fun! Thanks yo! A hug for you (and L!!!), Adela 26 Sep 2011 6:45pm @Adela Fonts: Thanks, Adela . . have a happy week ! (L&R) kiwisa from North Shore, New ZealandHe he - the Unknown will be the simpler one for most of us to remember. 26 Sep 2011 7:09pm franz from Baden, Austriasomebody is making fun of you, ronnie! funny interchange, though! (where DO you get your ideas from ?!?) 26 Sep 2011 7:10pm @franz: This one was born from my seeing that strange plate saying "Unknown" ! (Ronnie) Philip from South Wales, United KingdomKnowing is one thing, remembering is another! 26 Sep 2011 7:12pm @Philip: I think that's something I often say . . but I'm not too sure, now . . (Ronnie) Loukas from Ilioupolis, GreeceIt applies to many cases. Nice idea as always Ronnie 26 Sep 2011 7:22pm marci from in, MoroccoI think I can just make it out, Lilly ... oh, yes! Elijah Wood seems to have stuck his meet-and-greet name tag on Treebeard's lower right quadricep as they were being introduced prior to the filming of LOTR. Once again, harmonie researchers at your service - specializing in 90s+ popculture such as Pokémon and LOTR. 26 Sep 2011 7:55pm Elaine Hancock from Rockville, United StatesThis is too funny! I feel sorry for poor Lilly having to put up with you! Have a great day, you certainly made mine! 26 Sep 2011 8:49pm @Elaine Hancock: lol bigtime . . I do believe that is the sweetest thing a woman has ever said to me . . smiles . . (The One-and-Only-Ronnie) Anita from West Nottingham, Pennsylvania, United StatesSuch unhelpful labels. :-( 26 Sep 2011 9:05pm Bettina from Los Angeles, United StatesThat's so very clever! I love that along with the title! Now, who are you again? 26 Sep 2011 11:12pm @Bettina: We had our names written down somewhere, Gloria, but cannot find the scrap of paper right now. (Lottie and Reginald) Nitin from Shanghai, ChinaVery easy to remember Ronnie. Well, what's the name of that tree again? :P haha 27 Sep 2011 5:57am @tataray: Oui, nous avons pensé ainsi ! Thanks, Tataray. (Lilly and Ronnie) @Goddess ☼ Ƹl¡: I love plants, too . . as long as their names are short ! (Ronnie) Julie L. Brown from Indianapolis, Indiana, United StatesRonnie, is your garden full of these signs? :) 27 Sep 2011 9:59am @Julie L. Brown: I don't know, Julie . . my key no longer fits the garden door . . I'm thinking I may be in the wrong house. (Ronnie) Don - Slackwater from Spokane, United StatesI've been wishing these plants would have labels on them. I'm glad to see that someone else is concerned about this issue. :-) Nice one….again. 27 Sep 2011 2:24pm Daryl Johnson from New Malden, United KingdomAnd to think they make a big fuss about all the undiscovered specimens in the Amazon... 27 Sep 2011 7:58pm Christel from Köln, GermanyGood evening Lilly and Ronnie, 27 Sep 2011 9:12pm Marleen from Doesburg, Netherlands'When life gives you questions, Google has answers'.... 27 Sep 2011 9:12pm GJC from Kyoto (京都), JapanAt least I would remember the one on the right. I dutifully read the signs but three seconds later can't remember what I read -- especially if they give us the Latin, for heaven's sake! 28 Sep 2011 5:06am @GJC: Yup . . three seconds is about the same for me ! (Ronnie) Ani from Bordeaux, FranceThis combination of images intriguing. I came yesterday without a comment. A mature tree which we see only the trunk ... with a bell on it ... and a broken panel. We do not know what he wrote above. And the second image, a small tree which we do not know the origin nor the name. It's strange and thought-provoking. Who are we? Between the past which had gone and the unknown future !!! 28 Sep 2011 5:52am @Ani: Plant labels will never feel the same after this, Ani ! Have a lovely day. (Ronnie) hugo poon from hong kong, Hong KongI have been trying to find that missing link between "L" and "R" but it's still "unknown" in the end... though I figured that the pic on the right is a plant called "Unknown"! 28 Sep 2011 1:02pm yz from Budapest, Hungaryhehe, funny 28 Sep 2011 2:46pm @yz: Yes ! I discovered, afterward, that it is entered into a catalog as an "Unknown" variety of Carmelia . . . it should, really, be called "Unnamed", I feel. (Ronnie) Viewfinder from Bradenton, FL, United StatesLol. This is one of your funniest exchanges, with Lilly once again getting that sharp point of her verbal dagger buried deep. 29 Sep 2011 2:04am Anne from 新加坡, Singaporehaha,,a good one ! sometimes 'unknown' is the best answer ;) 29 Sep 2011 9:24am ☺ ► ƸɼiϾ ◄ ☼ from Narbonne, Francei like the "unknow" :-)) too fun like that ☺☺☺ 30 Sep 2011 5:05am Photographs by M.E. from San Francisco, United Statesgreat find, awesome composition! this is what's known: lilly & ronnie (OurTwoSense) rock! 30 Sep 2011 1:39pm Sam from Chennai, IndiaAnother creative presentation. Thrill of 'unknown' is great. Wonderful images. Love the humor. :) 30 Sep 2011 2:52pm karla from Omaha, United StatesHa! Perfect!! I am sending links to this to my gardening friends! :D 5 Oct 2011 6:16pm @karla: Spread the word !! (Lilly and Ronnie) MadScientist from Düsseldorf, GermanyThe right one wasn't taken on a cemetery, no? 9 Oct 2011 1:48pm @MadScientist: hee hee . . no, but that's a cool thought ! (Ronnie) |
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