John W. Robinson
















y cousin, John W. Robinson is extraordinary. John made a living as a Food and Drug Administration chemist.  He successfully sold his computer programs, and he photographed the wonderful flower images on the cards below. 

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John W. Robinson pictured at his exhibit at the Edison Library in New Jersey. John's late wife, Karla, and his mother, my incredible aunt, Ernestine are in photos, left. You can read more about Aunt Ernestine.

Flowers

The magnification of these individuals reveal elements that are rarely appreciated. The magnification of these individuals reveal elements that are rarely appreciated.They sometimes tend to look other-worldly. On my web page Flowers, I included the significance of flowers Flower Meanings and Meanings of Flowers and their meanings. I provide it here.

Flower
Meaning
Flower
Meaning
Amaryllis Dramatic Lilac First Love
Anemone Fragile Lily
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Apple Blossom Promise Calla Regal
Aster Contentment Casablanca Celebration
Azelea Abundance Day Enthusiasm
Baby's Breath Festivity Stargazer Ambition
Bachelor's Button Anticipation Lisianthus Calming
Begonia Deep Thoughts Magnolia Dignity
Black Eyed susan Encouragement Marigold Desire for Riches
Camelia Graciousness Nasturtium Patriotism
Carnation Orange Blossom Fertility
Pink Gratitude Orchid Delicate Beauty
Red FLashy Pansy Loving Thoughts
Striped Refusal Passion Flower Passion
White Rememberance Peony Healing
Yellow Cheerful Poppy Consolation
Chrysanthemum Queen Anne's Lace Delicate Femininity
Bronze Excitement Ranunculus Radiant
Cosmos Peaceful Rhododendron Beware
Crocus Foresight Rose
Red Sharing Pink Friendship
White Truth Red Passionate Love
Yellow Secret Admirer Red & White Unity
Daffodil Chivalry White Purity
Delphinium Boldness Yellow Zealous
Daisy Innocence Snapdragon Presumptuous
Freesia Spirited Star of Bethlehem Hope
Fore-Me-Not Remember Me Forever Stephanotis Good Luck
Gardenia Joy Statice Success
Geranium Comfort Sunflower Adoration
Ginger Proud Sweet Pea Shyness
Gladiolus Strength of Character Tuberose Pleasure
Heather Solitude Tulip
Hibiscus Delicate Beauty Pink Caring
Holly Domestic Happiness Purple Royalty
Hyacinth Sincerity Red Declaration of Love
Hydrangea Perserverance White Forgiveness
Iris Inspiration Yellow Hopelessly In Love
Ivy Fidelity Violet Faithfulness
Jasmine Grace and Elegance Wisteria Steadfast
Larkspur Beautiful Spirit Yarrow Good Health
Lavender Distrust Zinnia Thoughts of Friends

Importance of Nature's Helpers for Flowers

Bees generally are responsible for the flora we consume and enjoy. People have created gardens to attract bees (and butterflies). Insect pollinators help create seeds which become fruits.

Without bees, a generous part of our diet would not exist because they are the pollinators of a lot of the products we consume.

Plant flowers to attract them. Some farmers have hives. Support them. Local honey is a good remedy for allergies. Keep in mind how much they support our existence.

Bees

Flowers and Weather Engineering

I wrote this information on Flowers. It bares repeating

Water is important. It is now known that water has been contaminated.
Geoengineering.org created by David Wigington chronicles weather manipulation and its impact on the planet. It has been determined that the increased bee mortality  is due to aluminum from chemtrails that cross the skies.

Water is important. It is now known that water has been contaminated.


Geoengineeringwatch.org created by David Wigington chronicles weather manipulation and its impact on the planet. It has been determined that the increased bee mortality  is due to aluminum from chemtrails  that cross the skies. Chemtrails contain aluminum, barium, blood, and a host of other products that end up in our bodies, trees and agriculture. Rain transports this nasty life-threatening mix to the planet. It is affecting trees, directly linked to die-off. The soil absorbs this stuff, and flora use it.

Ken Adachi, the editor of Educate-Yourself.org, a website that Facebook, including information about vaccines and other subjects considered threatening but to whom, provides information on a wonderful device called a Chembuster (scroll down and see all that Don Croft, the creator,  uploaded from 2002 on.) It is known to increase rain, I think, helping the planet and environment to cleanse itself. The Chembuster also energetically punches holes through chemtrails preventing them from forming.  The Chembuster brings back the blue skies of the fifties.

There are people who have achieved the return to blue skies by using mental intention -the desire for clear skies and the summoning of Sylphs, sky elemental beings for assistance.

The links are included to encourage reading and support. More people need to know about chemtrails, substances deployed in our environment affecting every aspect of our lives and done without permission and no apologies of acknowledging the act.

Sylph

This is a sylph whose shape I've seen in South Carolina and New York. The left side is where the head is.

I'm lucky to receive these. Thinking about a new art frame where you can see the front and turn it like a page on its wall display to see the other side. Since they would be mounted at a slight angle, the height would be a little higher to prevent collisions. Then again, only one side of the card needs to be made public.

John's Mailer

Imagine getting a mailer like this! It's nice for the post person too.


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