It's one of those unspoken violations. Floridians are up front about it, ahead of the curve. Just wait. Eventually there will be more consciousness about it, and perhaps a "Perennials against perverts" group will be formed. Nasturtiums are especially pained by the problems. Why otherwise would we call then "nasties?"
Oh dear. You just know there`s someone out there with a cease and desist restraining order for life out there after having their way with Mrs. Pritchard`s prized begonias.
It's one of those unspoken violations. Floridians are up front about it, ahead of the curve. Just wait. Eventually there will be more consciousness about it, and perhaps a "Perennials against perverts" group will be formed. Nasturtiums are especially pained by the problems. Why otherwise would we call then "nasties?"
ReplyDeleteBeautiful area.
ReplyDeleteWhat I see and learn blogging is sometimes amazing!
ReplyDeleteHa!
ReplyDeleteFlower abuse taken to a new level.
My gosh! There are all kinds of perverts!
ReplyDeleteHa ha, this is really fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat will be next?
Do not feed the plants?
The advent of 'plantists' after the animalists?
ReplyDeleteOh dear. You just know there`s someone out there with a cease and desist restraining order for life out there after having their way with Mrs. Pritchard`s prized begonias.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it was written by a Spanish speaker. In Spanish, molestar just means to bother.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if people who hug trees are included?!?
ReplyDeleteI don't think what anybody can touch the flowers
ReplyDeleteHa! Not just limited to humans, I guess.
ReplyDeleteOMG? Really?! Ha ha!
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