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For one truly shining moment, they were all flower children.
Daughter of two flower children and particularly close with her rock musician father.
Both he and Janet are former flower children from the 1960s.
As the book puts it, he wonders what turned flower children into gardeners.
He half expected flower children and hippies to step out of the fog.
The fact is, they seem more flower children from the 60's, even though most of the 14 team members were not born until after that decade.
They make even our Deckers look like flower children.
In those days we lovingly called ourselves flower children.
Miniskirts, flower children, the big Vietnam buildup, black power - they were all still in the future.
My parents, of course, were not flower children.
We're the flower children and all that stuff.
Aging rock stars and middle-aged flower children are not the market for this revival.
But amid the strollers are more than flower children.
For the flower children of the 1960's, Afghanistan was happily "far out."
As the war in Vietnam escalated, flower children began to grow thorns.
The congregation is not all former flower children.
But Charles and Fred were flower children who never wilted.
"There were a lot of people who also wanted to be the flower children of the furniture industry.
"At first the flower children, they were not interested in discipline," he remembered of his early days in California around 1971.
Some "flower children" gave me the peace sign.
Ann Hood's first novel, about three former flower children and their present-day family life, rings true.
Band members were dressed as hippies and flower children.
The clientele included longshoreman and flower children, not necessarily a good mix.
She was one of many aging flower children who had found their way to Bisbee years earlier.
Today, the Prime Minister said, baby-boomers and former flower children want to get down to work.
The flowers from her care were reported to be out of sympathy with the flower people.
Your best bets are flowers people have to bend all the way down to pick.
Then there are the flower people, especially the orchid lovers.
Out in Minneapolis, a group of second generation flower people tried to rush police lines.
The hippies, sometimes called flower people, were an eclectic group.
The Green movement is partly due to the flower people reaching a crest of economic power.
Right off, this is a huge improvement over that stupid dog made out of flowers people thought was so cute last summer.
Several of those present were flower people.
"You know," she said slowly, "Back at home there's an entire set of codes in the flowers people wear, that they give to one another.
Called "Passalongs," it has to do with the kind of flowers people used to pass over the fence.
Even had birthday parties in his mother's gold-colored living room, decorated with the little orange and yellow flowers people thought were absolutely darling back then.
Surrounded himself with flower people.
"Are these flower people?"
They had developed sympathies of their own, or of Janine's; and the flower people could feel the alienation, and they complained.
There really is sympathy and antipathy even in cut flowers, but it is liable to exaggeration and subjectivity by the flower people.
We Are All Flower People (1968)
(Listen to the) Flower People (alternate mix)
(Listen to the) Flower People (live at the Music Machine, 4-5-84)
L - "The First Flower People"
(Listen to The) Flower People" (1967)
The Day the Earth Caught Fire was for budding flower people; Panic In Year Zero!
They changed their name again to "Spinal Tap" and enjoyed limited success with the flower power anthem "Listen to the Flower People".
Spinal Tap Sings "(Listen to the) Flower People" and Other Favourites (1967)
Her children's book, The Flower People: Being an Account of the Flowers by Themselves; Illustrated with Plates, was published in 1838.