Okay, before anything else: Floridian landscape plants.
Aren't they wonderful? Don't they make you just an eentsy bit curious about living in the tropics? These are so -- dang, I can't say exotic, can I? That's just redundant. Anyway, I especially liked the part about planting for hurricanes. Also, trees called "stoppers" because their bark and fruit are rumored to be useable as antidiarrheals.
I have a question. Anybody here know Cantonese? Thomas Yan, I know you struggle with Mandarin: do you also have any Cantonese? I'm going to need to translate four or five short sentences into clumsily constructed Cantonese and two, very short ones, into appropriate Cantonese.
Livejournal should have a feature where they tell you if someone mentions your name, like they tell you if someone replies to your post or your comment.
Oh, and another thing: I finally participated in Wikipedia. I pointed out an error in the Solanaceae article. It was fixed right away!
Aren't they wonderful? Don't they make you just an eentsy bit curious about living in the tropics? These are so -- dang, I can't say exotic, can I? That's just redundant. Anyway, I especially liked the part about planting for hurricanes. Also, trees called "stoppers" because their bark and fruit are rumored to be useable as antidiarrheals.
I have a question. Anybody here know Cantonese? Thomas Yan, I know you struggle with Mandarin: do you also have any Cantonese? I'm going to need to translate four or five short sentences into clumsily constructed Cantonese and two, very short ones, into appropriate Cantonese.
Livejournal should have a feature where they tell you if someone mentions your name, like they tell you if someone replies to your post or your comment.
Oh, and another thing: I finally participated in Wikipedia. I pointed out an error in the Solanaceae article. It was fixed right away!
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