Guest guest Posted June 28, 2000 Report Share Posted June 28, 2000 Here in British Columbia, Canada, there are a lot of Poplar trees. A Poplar tree is very unusual because it has white colored bark, similar in appearance to the birch trees found on the East Coast of North America. But there is a brahmacari here - you know the ones that wear that pink color - named Peter Pyari who is an expert in horticulture, and he has developed a very unusual variety of Poplar tree with purple bark rather than white. By the way, Peter Pyari is half Indian, and therefore he has a western first name, and a Sanskrit last name. He's a really calm and quiet sort of chap, but some people think he's a botheration. You know, a pesty person. These new trees are catching on, and lots of folks are buying them because of their pesky quality. If I wanted to explain the whole thing to you, I could just say it like this: Many people like peeking at Poplar trees, especially pink-clad, peaceful pesty Peter Pyari's popular purple pesky Poplar trees popping up here and there. Bet you can't say it really fast. Yours in the service of Srila Prabhupada, Vipramukhya Swami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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