[ "Do I come off as cranky or something?" ...Do you want a real answer?
Never mind. ]
Oh, those aren't daisies, they're chamomile! I can see how you might have been confused, the two do look similar.
Do you think your familiar is trying to communicate to you through the language of flowers? If that's the case... Chamomile represents a few different concepts. In modern times, it's associated with rest and relaxation (think of chamomile tea!) but in the Victorian era it was used to symbolize "energy in adversity."
So your familiar is either telling you to get some rest, or it's trying to tell you to do your best!
[Well hey, if there's anyone she'd accept a yes from with that question, it's definitely Momo --]
it represents rest AND energy? those are total opposites of each other... it does it most when i'm trying to train though. so it's either telling me to take a break or keep going??
[That's so confusing... how is she supposed to talk to something that only talks through music and flowers??]
It's not exactly the most effective way to get a message across, is it? The problem with the language of flowers is that it's very open to interpretation, and the meanings and associations can change over time.
Have you tried asking it yes or no questions, to try to confirm what it's trying to say?
[The thought of doing a yes/no guessing game with a floating guitar... she can already feel herself getting tired.]
it's gonna be like doing charades with koda all over again... only this time my familiar can't just man up and talk to me one day. do you think it might help to make it a set of flashcards or something?
actually, yknow what? that gives me an idea do you think i could find a dictionary on morse code around here?? it wouldn't be TOO hard to teach my familiar how to use it, right?
Oh! Morse code would be a great idea! I'm not sure whether they'll have any books on it at the library, but it's worth a look. And if they don't, maybe someone on AOL will be able to help.
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Never mind. ]
Oh, those aren't daisies, they're chamomile!
I can see how you might have been confused, the two do look similar.
Do you think your familiar is trying to communicate to you through the language of flowers?
If that's the case... Chamomile represents a few different concepts. In modern times, it's associated with rest and relaxation (think of chamomile tea!) but in the Victorian era it was used to symbolize "energy in adversity."
So your familiar is either telling you to get some rest, or it's trying to tell you to do your best!
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it represents rest AND energy? those are total opposites of each other...
it does it most when i'm trying to train though. so it's either telling me to take a break or keep going??
[That's so confusing... how is she supposed to talk to something that only talks through music and flowers??]
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The problem with the language of flowers is that it's very open to interpretation, and the meanings and associations can change over time.
Have you tried asking it yes or no questions, to try to confirm what it's trying to say?
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it's gonna be like doing charades with koda all over again...
only this time my familiar can't just man up and talk to me one day.
do you think it might help to make it a set of flashcards or something?
SORRY THIS IS SO LATE...
it's all good! 💕 you know ive been slow lately myself u_u
do you think i could find a dictionary on morse code around here??
it wouldn't be TOO hard to teach my familiar how to use it, right?
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