[Fictionary] Puna sighting

lindafowens at netzero.com lindafowens at netzero.com
Tue Jun 11 10:51:40 EDT 2013


JIm, Are the punas related to Johnny-Jump-Ups?  LInda  PS those are our local (RI and MA at least) violas.  PPS My 8th grade health/gym teacher was a hard woman--she used to play the mini-violin and say the world's smallest orchestra was playing our song: " I'll Cry For You!"  when anyone had an excuse. 
---------- Original Message ----------
From: Jim Moskowitz <jim at jimmosk.com>
To: fictionary at swarpa.net
Subject: Re: [Fictionary] Puna sighting
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 09:38:01 -0400

At 10:16 PM -0400 6/7/13, Pierre Abbat wrote:
>One of the latest additions to curioustaxonomy.net is Viola 
>lilliputana. This plant, which is about a centimeter tall, grows in 
>the puna of Peru - if there are any left.


I suspect it may be extinct: I can personally confirm dozens of cases 
where people used their thumb and forefinger to present a thousand 
tiny violins playing just for me.  Nobody ever presented any tiny 
violas.
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