The concept of a closed species has always been slightly hilarious to me for some reason, but I couldn’t resist giving it a try just to see what resulted! 🌱🌸
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The concept of a closed species has always been slightly hilarious to me for some reason, but I couldn’t resist giving it a try just to see what resulted! 🌱🌸
The Story Of Floramor & The Florians
Once upon a time, nestled among winding valleys and lush forests, there existed a hidden realm known as Floramor. In this enchanting world, its inhabitants, aptly called Florians, wore intricate and beautiful masks adorned with an array of stunning flowers. Legend tells of a magical event that occurred long ago, when the great Elemental Spirits of Earth and Bloom bestowed Floramor with their blessings. These spirits granted the Florians the power to control the growth and beauty of flowers, but with a condition – every Florian must wear a mask that reflected their inner nature and intentions. The masks of Floramor were works of art, handcrafted with exceptional skill and creativity. Each mask symbolized the Florian's personality and inner self, their desires, and their true nature. These magnificent creations showcased a harmonious blend of colors, shapes, and textures, and they were as diverse as the Florians themselves. The masks were more than mere decorations; they possessed magical properties. They enhanced the Florians' abilities to maintain the equilibrium, protect the environment, and manipulate the intricate web of nature. They were guardians of the forests, protectors of wildlife, and caretakers of the world's flora. However, like any realm, Floramor had its share of malevolent forces. Some Florians, driven by envy, greed, or darkness, wore masks that reflected their malevolent nature. These masks often bore the essence of withered flowers, thorny vines, and ominous symbols. These Florians used their powers to manipulate nature to serve their selfish desires, causing dissonance and harm to the delicate balance of Floramor. Despite this, the Florians remained a resilient and vibrant society. They celebrated the beauty of each individual's mask, encouraging acceptance and understanding. Florians entrusted the guidance of their actions to the wisdom of the Blooming Council, a group chosen based on their moral compass and understanding of the world's delicate equilibrium. Throughout Floramor's history, stories of benevolent Florians emerged, whose masks shone brightly with vibrant, diverse flowers, symbolizing their pure intentions. These kind-hearted souls worked in harmony with the elemental spirits, ensuring the prosperity and flourishing of the realm. With their touch, barren landscapes transformed into breathtaking gardens, and sickly plants regained their vitality. Over time, Floramor became renowned for its beautiful masks, attracting visitors from afar who sought their artistry and intertwined magic. Travelers wandered the realms, eager to witness firsthand the splendor of Florians and the wondrous transformations their masks could impose on the environment. In this world of floral beauty and diverse intentions, the masks of Floramor continue to tell tales of hope, redemption, and the power of nature. The Florians, ever mindful of their responsibilities, dedicate their lives to preserving the delicate equilibrium, serving as stewards of the environment, and weaving the vibrant tapestry of Floramor's fate through their intricate, beautiful, and unique masks adorned with flowers.
Dress rehearsals for the Almack 2018 production of Little Shop of Horrors at Florians Theatre Inverness
Little Shop of Horrors | Florians Inverness Dress rehearsals for the Almack 2018 production of Little Shop of Horrors at Florians Theatre Inverness
Caffe Florian.....
Shady Florian’s bar from a Raymond Chandler novel.