I’m not naive but I describe myself as an optimistic cynic. I approach people, thinking the best, unless I get ‘bad’ or weird readings off them. My opinion might change to considering them shady later. Thing is, because I’m cynical, it doesn’t bother me that they “turned bad”.
AlpineBob
Oh No!
Our fascinating Acting Head is leading our heroine astray!
*Quiet – they’re just gonna quickly check out the conservatory.*
Actually, I doubt this fellow would have had anything to do with the Head’s demise. People do die on their own at times. And he’s not gained anything by it really, just more work for a while – he’ll be an assistant again as soon as they find a replacement.
Meran Ni Cuill
But… SHE’s the new assistant I believe?
KaroliinaH.
Huh. I kept starin at this page for a good long while. It’s very good in layout.
Also no Cyril is no murderer the other comments are wrong. ‘shakes head in disblief*
“The old head of botany needs to be replaced for totally normal reasons … unrelated but IS THAT NIGHTSHADE YOU’RE LOOKING AT? I prefer edible plants but – heh – who says nightshade CAN’T be edible?”
Thank you for reading! I’m glad that you like it! 😀
Jude Wilkins
Dwale –> deadly nightshade. Funny thing is it still has uses, or at least the synthetic version of its main component, atropine. Atropine drops are used by optometrists to dilate the pupils to see into the retina better.
My third baby had sevete colic. Nothing helped. I talked with my doctor and he was prescribed atropine drops since they’re an antispasmodic. As I nursed him, I bought a single nipple attachment for a bottle, mixed the very bitter drops (only 3 or 4 drops) with a teaspoon of strained orange juice and gave it to him immediately before I nursed him. Relief within a few hours and he was fine. I had to do it for a few months ’cause every time I tried stopping, the colic returned. All three of my sons had colic but his was the worse.