"There are so many elements in Botany to explore though. My head can spin with everything involved. Formation of various kingdoms and species could take us on the historical route. There are interactions with life sciences, and yet another trend established lately is to merge Botany and Zoology. It is all rather riveting, I must admit. Then there is the?science of poisoning. I had to wonder?often how these?experts we know from history, the French and the Italians primarily, knew so much. How could they know what made an effective poison without having medical knowledge or trying it out themselves? It seems like there could be a lost science to that art as well. Yes,?I certainly hope to have enough time, for there is but the beginning of what one could study. It seems teeming with infinite potential, this unassuming science of Botany.
?
So what did you enjoy about Africa?" Henry wondered with curiosity. "For myself, I am not sure if I would relish the conditions. But they do have such an interesting lore there. Sometimes I wonder if a scholar of mythology, especially the Greek one, can study the most basic layers of it by?going to Africa. It seems so deliciously primitive after all and could present the picture of how civilization formed. And then, at other times, I find myself less enthused, due to the?aforementioned discomfort.
?
It is all very interesting as are dreams. Which makes me wonder, do you happen to know which part of the mind in you is the dreaming one? If so, we could possibly figure out how the dreaming mind is blocked, what debilitates it, and how to facilitate it back into proper operation. One never knows, those herbal remedies could do wonders when properly applied. For the right amount of money, a great alchemist of some kind might be able to fix your problem,"?Hyde eagerly speculated. ? ?