Friday, 4 May 2012

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Bear's Britches or Acanthus Mollis
http://thewanderingdaphnes.blogspot.co.uk 


The meaning of…..
Wandering:  Pronunciation:/ˈwɒnd(ə)rɪŋ/

Traveling  aimlessly from place to place; itinerant:
Amble,circumambulate, circumnutate, cruise, deviate, divagate, divert, drift, float, follow one's nose, gad, gallivant, globe-trot, hike, hopscotch, jaunt, meander, ramble, roam, roll, rove, saunter, straggle, stray, trek,  walk the tracks .

Wander and ramble stress the absence of a fixed course or goal: wandered down the hall lost in thought. "They would go off together, rambling along the river" (John Galsworthy).
Roam and rove emphasize freedom of movement, often over a wide area: "Herds of horses and cattle roamed at will over the plain" (George W. Cable). "For ten long years I roved about, living first in one capital, then another" (Charlotte Brontë).

Wondering: Pronunciation:/ˈwɒnd(ə)rɪŋ/

                   a feeling of amazement and admiration, caused by something beautiful, remarkable, or unfamiliar: the wonder of a child

, a thing or a quality of something that causes wonder, admiration, astonishment, awe, astonishment, bewilderment, concern, confusion, consternation, curiositydoubtfascinationfear, incredulity, jar, jolt, marveling, perplexity, perturbation, puzzlement, reverenceshockskepticismstart, stupefaction, stuporsurprisesuspicionuncertaintywondering, wonderment