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Feb. 22nd, 2006 | 10:19 am
uh oh, I've been rererereading one of my feng shui books, and the fact is there's a BIG poison arrow pointing at the front door of my western bungalow.
Fortunately it's not a road that I can't do anything about but instead a sidewalk that I have to do something about anyway.
Thousands of miles away, I draw pictures...hmmm...dragon hill higher than white tiger mound lower...and what to do about black turtle and phoenix on the north and south sides.
I'm going to marry a wheelbarrow.
The red and sandy colored gravely rocks are up for a more hardcover before and after transformation than nip and tuck.
A ton of bricks will be delivered to my doorstep.
No deflecting Pa Kua at my new neighbors and anyone else that has to cross bungalow's face to get their mail from the public box the frontyard view hosts. Gotta try other remedies first, I'll guide the chi around so everyone coming and going and abiding can relax and feel, hey well, just fine.
Some woody benches will appropriately soften the pointy corners of the cement pedestals under the eastern extension.
Lining a freshly curving entry w/ three red flower bushes on either side is a pleasure.
Will I be able to incorporate a northwestern triangle beside the 18" max symbolic square lair I build for our dragon?
Gil KNOWS the tail of the dragon is the magic part.
The archangel Michael's one thing, Saint George another, and yet they're often depicted similarly. Michael has wings, St. George rides a horse. St. George is knifing a dragon (oh no!) and Michael is simply murdering the devil. All of my Sunday expeditions to Porto Portese have paid off and now I can decipher them in art and icons, allowing St. George to ride his pony elsewhere (anywhere in the ex Soviet Union is ok)...keeping our dragon happy and well to protect us. The rescuing princes will have to look elsewhere. We're the yin in the yang, and we know it. We'll know when a good yang is right for our yin.
The landscape is more effectual than interior design or lack of it.
Nine boulders with two prominent ones tied with red ribbons will work on the corner of the southwestern garage.
Awe and delicious= auspicious.
Fortunately it's not a road that I can't do anything about but instead a sidewalk that I have to do something about anyway.
Thousands of miles away, I draw pictures...hmmm...dragon hill higher than white tiger mound lower...and what to do about black turtle and phoenix on the north and south sides.
I'm going to marry a wheelbarrow.
The red and sandy colored gravely rocks are up for a more hardcover before and after transformation than nip and tuck.
A ton of bricks will be delivered to my doorstep.
No deflecting Pa Kua at my new neighbors and anyone else that has to cross bungalow's face to get their mail from the public box the frontyard view hosts. Gotta try other remedies first, I'll guide the chi around so everyone coming and going and abiding can relax and feel, hey well, just fine.
Some woody benches will appropriately soften the pointy corners of the cement pedestals under the eastern extension.
Lining a freshly curving entry w/ three red flower bushes on either side is a pleasure.
Will I be able to incorporate a northwestern triangle beside the 18" max symbolic square lair I build for our dragon?
Gil KNOWS the tail of the dragon is the magic part.
The archangel Michael's one thing, Saint George another, and yet they're often depicted similarly. Michael has wings, St. George rides a horse. St. George is knifing a dragon (oh no!) and Michael is simply murdering the devil. All of my Sunday expeditions to Porto Portese have paid off and now I can decipher them in art and icons, allowing St. George to ride his pony elsewhere (anywhere in the ex Soviet Union is ok)...keeping our dragon happy and well to protect us. The rescuing princes will have to look elsewhere. We're the yin in the yang, and we know it. We'll know when a good yang is right for our yin.
The landscape is more effectual than interior design or lack of it.
Nine boulders with two prominent ones tied with red ribbons will work on the corner of the southwestern garage.
Awe and delicious= auspicious.
