These ranunculus remind me of black holes, and all my weekends spent on the event horizon. Get it?
No? Well, It's free flower time and you don't have to be a physicist* to win these crazy kids. Just comment for a chance.
*Actually - I've been thinking and reading a lot of physics this year and I'd love to do a barter with someone who actually knows a lot about physics so I can ask all the questions I have. Wouldn't that be neat, information for flowers?
43 comments:
i'm no physicist, but you can still ask me questions... i just might make up a few answers or two. and i would love to get sucked into this ranunculus vortex.
Wish I could help you with your physics request, but I'm not very savy in that department. However I do love ranunculus and I can think of the perfect Brooklyn home for them : )
Pick me! Pick me!
Nicole Milman :) love the ranunculus, but don't love how the buds are so heavy and break off the stems so easily!
I feel that it might be my week to win this time... fingers crossed (as always).
That barter sounds great! I hope that someone reaches out here. Sign me up for a chance to win this week.
What the frit?!(illaria) Are those yellow checkerboards??? Love 'em!
Oh man, fingers crossed!
And I'm no physicist but might I add that scientist friends are so underrated. AKA essential to one's well-being. It's hard to imagine what life was like before I had my entomologist pal.
xo sam kramer
Me me me!
Wish I knew more about physics, too. Would love to win some ranunculus!
I could make some stuff up about physics!
Flowers like black wholes also have sound!
Ranuculus is a sign for summer
I'm feeling lucky today!
tomorrow is my birthday! flowers would make my day.
Never saw black holes that beautiful!! Please pick me! Would love them . . .
chefdonna85@aol.com
Those are my wife's favorite flower - would love to surprise her if you pick me - otherwise off to the florist I go :)
black hole, yespleeez!
Build me up, buttercup. I'd love to have that ranunculus arrangement in my home!
If u pick me I will ask my dad anything you want to know.
He is a physicist
Black hole, take me away!
diving head first. xo!
I'd pick a ranunculus over a black hole any day. Sign me up!
I work very closely with physicists, and rarely understand even the most minute detail of their work.
But I know that flowers are pretty!
beautiful & mysterious.....these always remind me of Paris more than anywhere else in the world.
I wish I were a physicist!
Love the flowers...
i know nothing about physics, but tomorrow is my birthday and i'd sure love some beautiful flowers!
I am not a physicist, but I am a historian. Any history questions? :) I love your flowers -- I am keeping my fingers crossed.
Put my name in the hat.
Thanx for the chance.
ranunculus, i love you.
i think i'm going to go get schooled so i can make myself a viable barter partner. physics, hmm? how about proofreading? i love your work . . . and your blooms.
i love ranaculus times of year!
I wonder about symmetry and balance and proportion in black holes since they're identified by the absence of those (+ more). very unlike flowers, but a fading away of the gravitas certainly happens when peering at a bouquet...
perfect! and my favorite color too!
Oooh, I would love to win a vortex of petals tomorrow!!!
for a friend. thank you.
I love how whirly ranunculus get! *crosses fingers*
fingers crossed!kohlrabi4@yahoo.com
I live in Austin, but have friends who would love an arrangement of black hole ranunculus! Or any of your flowers, they are always gorgeous. I hope I can win some for them!
can't answer physics questions anymore, but i would recommend some books by james gleick. otherwise, lovely flowers as usual!
jnutty(at)gmail(dot)com.
I listen to this when my astrophysical curiosity gets piqued: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSgiXGELjbc. Ranunculus, yes, please
Ooooo the ranunculus vortex!
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