Automatically translated from Basque, translation may contain errors. More information here. Elhuyarren itzultzaile automatikoaren logoa

To look at the thirsty

  • Don't reveal secrets in the orchard. Yeah, look at the orchard. Why is the attack face-to-face? If you have something to hide, don't leave it in the garden. The potato (Solanum tuberosum) has eyes, corn (Zea mays) ears, rosales (Rosa spp.) Sharp antennas, nettle (Dioica Urtica) grab you perfectly and teach you what touch, braces (Rubus spp.) will knead and cut the wound, and when you poke the blood to stop it, you will get your own tasting and the herb will aromatize (or stench) whatever you say.

30 September 2024 - 06:00
Argazkia: Kostka Martin CC0-1.0

All the senses are on the surface of the orchard. Ours, of course, but also plants. The suspicion that we can have beyond the usual sense of listening, seeing, touching, smelling and liking is not that of last night, for example, feeling cold or hot. Because these senses are on the skin, they're the way to understand the external. But we also have those who tell us the depth of our interior. Those who do say that those still hidden senses are more developed in people. It will happen like so far, the daughters of our daughters will illuminate what we are no longer able to guess and show that the senses have meanings and also feelings. Now we know that what we didn't smell before, the plants also smelled it, communicated it (in some way they talked and listened), touched it, tasted it and saw it. They're constantly stuck in staying and living. The saying goes: “Golden goose; cat on the casket.” Update and update: “The Oro-Begi child; ash on the porch.”

The thickening and renewal of the catalog of senses is a spectacle. To see the spectacle of what it is, you have to look, and look without being a stupid eye.

UZEI published in 1984 Biology/1 Names of plants and animals, Nomenclature. It is used to make eye water or eye drops, sharpen your eyes and clear your eyes. The prestigious botanic Pio Font i Quer shows in his legendary Medicinal Plants, the Dioscorides renewed the formula for large, crushed, beteritous or sinful eyes: boil half a liter of water in a container cleaned with brake for ten minutes, add half ounce (14,175 grams) of dry eye herb, cover and let cool, and advise its use in fresh.

“Sendikusa” is what Joan Ignazio Iztueta Etxeberria says in his book Guipuzcoaco provinciaren condaira or history of 1829; this is reflected by Jose Maria Lakoizketa Santesteban in his Dictionary of the Basque Plants with the Vulcastellans and French and Latin scientists of 1888, “cure” and “super-Latin.” Resurrection Maria Azkue received the name “sendoikuz” in the French-Basque Dictionary of 1905, citing the set of manuscripts by Luis Luziano Bonaparte received in London. Where does it come from “consolidating”? Family? Did you see it right? Do you wash it hard?

Another saying: “Show, story.” Grass to tell and hear what you see. But that’s an ear to see, for the next… Meanwhile, enjoy with the flowers of your eyes. Andoni Urestarazu, from Umandi in Asmoz - Iztegia 2000, says that flowers are sweet eyes. Mariano Izeta, on the other hand, says in the 1997 Baztan Dictionary that the flower of eyes is the one that is sad. In the abovementioned London manuscripts it is called “flower of eyes” to the plant of the genus Aster that spreads a flower like daisy. You see it...


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