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ororo munroe ([info]easterly) wrote in [info]thedisplaced,
@ 2018-02-18 13:03:00

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Entry tags:!network post, adam parrish, charles xavier / professor x (616), johanna mason (au), katniss everdeen (au), kurama (ph), ororo munroe / storm (616)

I've filled most of a notebook talking to local gardeners and botanists about plants that can grow in small spaces. I've got photographs and samples and I think I'm going to spend the evening planning a good layout for the balcony outside my room, if anyone would like to join me at the cafe on the ship.



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[info]professorwheels
2018-02-18 12:20 am UTC (link)
I'm glad you were able to get some information that will work for you here.

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[info]easterly
2018-02-18 12:26 am UTC (link)
It's much greener here than what I managed to see of Atlantis.

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[info]professorwheels
2018-02-18 12:29 am UTC (link)
Considering the author for it that does not surprise me.

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[info]easterly
2018-02-18 12:40 am UTC (link)
I never got underwater there, either, so I'm not sure what kind of plants they might have had down there. But you're right, Tolkein's well known for his descriptions of the environment. Seeing it in person is wonderful.

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[info]professorwheels
2018-02-18 12:42 am UTC (link)
One of those that did may be able to give your more accurate descriptions of the ones that were there.

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