Flowers In The Wind
flowers in the Wind – Beautiful flowers with a hint of nature in the background.
Duration : 42 sec
To The Garden
It’s never too early to start little ones on healthful eating habits. Ask Nina and Jeff, two energetic mini-monsters who live in a garden full of wonderfully nutritious goodies. In To The garden, these adorable little fiends cultivate a love of fruits and vegetables through fun-filled songs, rhymes and quizzes. “What is that orange thing buried in the ground?” “What are those red balls doing up in that tree?” They plant, hoe, harvest, and picnic their way to teaching kids the importance of fresh produce for a healthy diet. To The Garden makes small appetites grow monstrous for nature’s bounty.
Duration : 0:5:0
Tomato Puffiness. Can these tomatoes be eaten or should they go into the trash?
Yesterday, I picked a roma tomato that appeared normal on the outside, but when I sliced it open, the wall of the tomato and the pulp were completely seperated from one another. The tomato cell wall looked disgusting to say the least. I threw it in the trash. Are "puffy" tomatoes edible or did I do the right thing?
eh i throw them away…they are just a few days from a mulch pile..but other people eat them..as long as it doesnt have that sickening tomato rot smell you can eat them
Dead Heat Under the Shrubs Preview
"Jesus Christ saw a dead body on a path. Surprised, he bit his fingertip and pondered, 'Who did you murder to be murdered in such a mournful way?'" (Kavir Vew)
This is not supposed to be a story-telling movie. One day, a teenage boy happens to witness a woman dumping a dead body down a well near his village on the outskirts of the desert. Noticing his presence,the murderess decides to kill him, starting a deadly Marathon.
DEAD HEAT has the simplest of plots, so the magic isn't found in the story but the sheer tension and the stark vistas of the desert. Barari's cinematography bathes the dawning desert in a gentle mystery entirely at odds with the frantic chase being played out.
"Someone again will murder the one who killed you." (A Quote from NASER KHOSRO, Classical Iranian Poet).
Duration : 2 min 36 sec












