It was a great exhibition, we saw plants from a different perspective. I don't think I will go there again because it made me sleepy lol...just kidding
They made me appreciate the blend of science and art in studying plants. The convolvulus in glass tubes was mesmerizing and surreal, highlighting plant resilience in constrained spaces. Overall, the exhibition made me see plants as dynamic, deserving more care and respect
Ka pai is a Maori phrase that means good or well done. It’s commonly used in New Zealand to praise or acknowledge someone. The phrase can be used in everyday conversation. Example sentence: Ka pai, you did an amazing presentation! I found ka pai interesting because it is short, simple, and easy to use, even for people who don’t know much about the Māori phrase like me. Moreover, I like this sound because there are no sounds like this phrase in English and Japanese.
This is the permanent tattoing practiced by maori and one of the main five polynesian tattoo style. We can distinguish maori people from seeing the Tā moko on thier faces. Since I watched the movie moana, I've been interesting in maori's facial tattoos, so I did some reseach on them.
How did the plants differ from what you normally feel?
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I might agree with you… of course just kidding lol
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DeleteI felt sleepy too, even though it was a good perspective.
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