Sunday, April 29, 2012

Re: [Forrest Sherman High School, Naples, Italy] The official flower of the military child is the...

They still make it here in the Catskills....
Linda Bradbury 12:45pm Apr 29
They still make it here in the Catskills. Dandy pickers !
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Linda Bradbury
Linda Bradbury12:44pm Apr 29
dandelion wine anyone ?
James Dillon
James Dillon5:53am Apr 29
They do get blown away quite often.
Cindy Montagnaro McEachern
Cindy Montagnaro McEachern5:33am Apr 29
ooohhh sorry ! lol
Cindy Montagnaro McEachern
Cindy Montagnaro McEachern5:29am Apr 29
love dandelions in my salad
James Dillon
James Dillon5:21am Apr 29
As it turns out, they are delicious with some olive oil and vinegar!
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James Dillon
James Dillon5:29pm Apr 28
The official flower of the military child is the Dandelion. Why? The plant puts down roots almost anywhere, and it's almost impossible to destroy. It's an unpretentious plant, yet good looking. It's a survivor in a broad range of climates. Military children bloom everywhere the winds carry them. They are hardy and upright. Their roots are strong, cultivated deeply in the culture of the military, planted swiftly and surely. They're ready to fly in the breezes that take them to new adventures, new lands, and new friends.

Experts say that military children are well-rounded, culturally aware, tolerant, and extremely resilient. Military children have learned from an early age that home is where their hearts are, that a good friend can be found in every corner of the world and in every color, and that education doesn't only come from school. They live history. They learn that to survive means to adapt, that the door that closes one chapter of their life opens up to a new and exciting adventure full of new friends and new experiences.

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