Flowers from Magdeburg
Entry to #monomad Challenge
Even though the title of this piece mentions the flowers of Magdeburg, flowers are so much more than that. They’re a universal language that everyone understands, no matter where we are or where we come from. It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about flowers growing in a garden in Magdeburg or anywhere else in the world, their meaning goes beyond borders and cultures.
I have to admit, I’m not a specialist or an advanced enthusiast in botany, so I don’t know most of the names of different flower varieties. I’m just someone who admires their beauty and the joy they can bring to our lives, and that’s enough for me to appreciate their importance.
Flowers, those nature's little treasures, are much more than colorful decorations or pleasant scents. From a scientific point of view, flowers play a crucial role in helping plants reproduce by enabling the formation of fruits and seeds, which support much of the life on our planet.
For humans, flowers have taken on a deep and universal symbolic meaning. Throughout history, we’ve used them to express feelings and emotions that words sometimes can’t fully capture. For example, giving a red rose is a clear and elegant way to show love and passion. A daisy, on the other hand, can represent innocence or a fresh start.
Flowers are present during the most important moments in our lives: at weddings, where they symbolize joy and hope; at funerals, as a sign of respect and remembrance; and in everyday celebrations, where their simple presence brightens and livens up any space.
In short, flowers are a bridge between nature and humanity, a quiet but powerful language that connects us with our emotions and the world around us. Next time you see a flower, remember you’re looking at more than just beauty: you’re seeing life, history, and meaning.
I hope you enjoyed the photos and reflections I shared with you, and I would appreciate any comments.
Aunque el título de este texto menciona las flores de Magdeburgo, las flores son mucho más que eso. Por sí solas, son un lenguaje universal que todos entendemos, sin importar dónde estemos o de dónde vengamos. No importa si hablamos de flores que crecen en un jardín de Magdeburgo o en cualquier otro lugar del mundo, su significado va más allá de fronteras y culturas.
Tengo que admitir que no soy un especialista ni un aficionado avanzado en botánica, así que no conozco la mayoría de los nombres de las diferentes variedades de flores. Solo soy alguien que admira su belleza y la alegría que pueden traer a nuestras vidas, y eso me basta para valorar lo importantes que son.
Las flores, esos pequeños tesoros que nos regala la naturaleza, son mucho más que simples decoraciones coloridas o aromas agradables. Desde un punto de vista científico, las flores cumplen un papel clave para que las plantas se reproduzcan, ayudando a que se formen frutos y semillas, que sostienen gran parte de la vida en nuestro planeta.
Para nosotros los humanos, las flores tienen un significado simbólico profundo y universal. A lo largo de la historia, las hemos usado para expresar sentimientos y emociones que a veces las palabras no alcanzan a transmitir. Por ejemplo, regalar una rosa roja es una forma clara y elegante de mostrar amor y pasión. En cambio, una margarita puede representar inocencia o un nuevo comienzo.
Las flores están presentes en los momentos más importantes de nuestra vida: en bodas, donde simbolizan alegría y esperanza; en funerales, como muestra de respeto y recuerdo; y en celebraciones cotidianas, donde su simple presencia alegra y da vida a cualquier lugar.
En resumen, las flores son un puente entre la naturaleza y la humanidad, un lenguaje silencioso pero poderoso que nos conecta con nuestras emociones y con el mundo que nos rodea. La próxima vez que veas una flor, recuerda que estás viendo mucho más que belleza: estás viendo vida, historia y significado.
Espero que te hayan gustado las fotos y las reflexiones queue te comparto y agradeceré cualquier comentario.
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- All photos and texts are my own. / Todas las fotos y textos son de mi autoría.
- Translations with Google translator. / Traducciones con traductor de Google.
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I curated this post without checking the text because I thought you understood what we think about Ai in our community, after we talked about it here.
Next time I catch you using it, it will not be just one post that it will be muted. Your whole account will.
Hello, I don't know why you say that. I don't use AI either in my texts or in my photos. I only did it the time you mentioned and it was not to generate the texts, but to correct spelling and writing. I haven't done it again. You unjustly accuse me of something I haven't done. I have always been receptive to any comment or suggestion in order to improve and comply with everything regulated in the community.
Please tell me what makes you think that I used AI to see what is happening. How can I contact you privately to adk a few questions.
I see what you're basing your argument on, but I'm telling you quite frankly that this is a false positive for that app. I'll have no choice but to use it to check my own texts before sending them so I don't run into such trouble. What is the name of the application you use?.
Anyway, I really appreciate the warning you sent me. I'd like to exchange a few things with you privately. Is that possible?
I am basing my argument on reliable tools available online.
You're shooting yourself on the foot by calling it a false positive and claiming you didn't use it.
You got two fair warnings.
There will not be a third.