
attempted to perform something on guitar in earnest for the first time in who knows how many years
and man, getting a complete take while trying to play with dynamics and not flub any notes is pretty hard haha
also my Rhipsalis ewaldiana is flowering for the first time ever after raising it for like 3 years from a clipping, i'm very pleased :>
and man, getting a complete take while trying to play with dynamics and not flub any notes is pretty hard haha
also my Rhipsalis ewaldiana is flowering for the first time ever after raising it for like 3 years from a clipping, i'm very pleased :>
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I love how the acoustic guitar sounds it's one of the most pleasing intruments to listen to.
Also, congratulations on the flowers! When I was a kid, we used to have a relative of that plant in our garden. It was a rhipsalis too but I don't remember what else... xD
Also, congratulations on the flowers! When I was a kid, we used to have a relative of that plant in our garden. It was a rhipsalis too but I don't remember what else... xD
guitar makes the air wiggle so right...
ahh thank you!! there are a bunch of varieties of Rhipsalis, apparently 36 known species! i had to do some researching before posting, because i think i was misnomer-ing it for a while as pencil cactus, whereas a more accurate common name to what i have would be mistletoe cactus—yet, even still, when i looked it up i'd see mismatches so i had to find out what exactly i had. a really fun process honestly! i want to do more scouring of wiki articles, as well as old web one-person run sites like this one https://cactiguide.com/cactus/?genu.....cies=ewaldiana (so cool!)
ahh thank you!! there are a bunch of varieties of Rhipsalis, apparently 36 known species! i had to do some researching before posting, because i think i was misnomer-ing it for a while as pencil cactus, whereas a more accurate common name to what i have would be mistletoe cactus—yet, even still, when i looked it up i'd see mismatches so i had to find out what exactly i had. a really fun process honestly! i want to do more scouring of wiki articles, as well as old web one-person run sites like this one https://cactiguide.com/cactus/?genu.....cies=ewaldiana (so cool!)
Now that's a page for my bookmarks LOL Back when I was in high school I remember we had to identify plants around the place and I recall finding lots of neat little websites like the one you linked, even asked around forums for people to help too. I wish I had saved them back then because pages like that are neat little treasures sometimes stuck in time xD You always end up learning something new from them.. thank u sm for sharing!
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