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#21
Hi Richard,

It is that old philosophy - you want what you do not have! We have to mow our grass about 3 times per year, at the moment it is slightly green, we have had a few little sprays of rain, but in a month or two the ground will be dirt or dead grass. If I lived near you I would mow your grass, I like doing it, and I find it a little therapeutic, maybe I am a weirdo?  

During my whole life I have never seen or felt snow, snow does fall here; it is about 3-4 hours from where I live, we have very heavy frosts and that is cold enough, my mum tells me stories of her childhood in Scotland and going to school in knee deep snow. I know that you have heavy snow where you are, it is so interesting how we all live different.
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#22
Hi Karen,

When I first moved here, I also loved to mow the grass because I grew up in apartments and never had a lawn of my own. But, believe me, after a year or two when you have to mow the lawn every week (sometimes twice a week) in 90 degree heat or hotter...well, you get tired of it real fast. Those are the times when I pray for a drought so that our lawn will die and not grow. :unibrow: 

But I must say...I do love the snow. Maybe that's because I don't have to shovel it - that's Richard's job. icon_whip  Actually, I'm a cold weather person. I keep saying I want to move to Alaska.   Funny how I ended up with an African dog...
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#23
Gee, I thought I was too weird a few weeks back.  I wanted to ask those of you who lived outside the USA if you guys mowed the lawn like us fanatical lawn mowing greezle weedin daisy breedin green thumb proddin laaaawn junkies,,,,......    Ive had my eyes on some big piles of stones to back the semi truck into my yard and dump it all over the grass.  Im gonna have a broken stone and pottery barn, gnome sprouting yard me dithers!           Hardy Harrrrs  me matey!  AAARRRRRRGGGGG   , Ive turn pirate!    Other than that rant im fine thank you very much!

 

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#24
William, the rocks sound like a good idea. I use to enjoy mowing when I first got a house and a yard to mow. It grows old after doing it for years, especially when it’s blazing hot out. Those are the times I wish they never invented the mower and everyone just let the yards grow wild. icon_escape
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#25
Astrojewels Wrote:Hi Richard,

It is that old philosophy - you want what you do not have! We have to mow our grass about 3 times per year, at the moment it is slightly green, we have had a few little sprays of rain, but in a month or two the ground will be dirt or dead grass. If I lived near you I would mow your grass, I like doing it, and I find it a little therapeutic, maybe I am a weirdo?  

During my whole life I have never seen or felt snow, snow does fall here; it is about 3-4 hours from where I live, we have very heavy frosts and that is cold enough, my mum tells me stories of her childhood in Scotland and going to school in knee deep snow. I know that you have heavy snow where you are, it is so interesting how we all live different.

Karen,

 Or it could be... "you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone ...pave paradise put up a parking lot!! oooo cha  cha  cha cha" Joni Mitchell

 Lawns in America have become a status symbol. Instead of enjoying them , already overworked people are out there pouring all kinds of "stuff "on them not to mention their blood ,sweat and tears to either keep up with or outdo the "Jones".Of course if you enjoy gardening and yardwork there is usually the time factor that can make it daunting.

The horses keep the a good deal of our property down but we do have to bring out the big Oliver to mow a few times a year. The yard area I don't mind mowing at all because I find it meditative as well.I like to use the people powered push mower as it is quiet .But again the time factor usually calls for the riding mower.At one time we kept sheep and they did a great mowing job but  the  feral dogs and coyotes put a crimp in that.

I lived in the desert Southwest of the states at one point ....I'll take grass any day.

 I hope someday soon you can experience   what wildlife we have  here in the states for an extended period of time in the different seasons.  

 One scene that takes my breath away is the wild horses out west. A must see.

Mary
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#26
Mercy Now,

That is a great saying, and true for so many people.

I love horses, I had horses when I was younger, and my horse taught me about the energy of telepathy. They might not be able to talk like Mr. Ed, but they communicate in a way that is unique, all animals have it, but horses are very sensitive to energy. That is a date, you will take me to see all those wild horses, and if you ever come here, I will take you up to the Blue Mountains to see our wild brumby. If you want to take a peak at our wild horses, rent a movie called ‘The Man from Snowy River’ an Australian film, and very factual of the horses in Australia.
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#27
William,

Let me tell you a funny story about a gnome, a few years back a magazine held this story. These people – no idea who- stole a gnome from this lady’s garden, she was a gnome compulsive, had them everywhere! Well these thieves went on a holiday, and took the gnome with them, took pictures of the gnome sun baking on the beach, going down a water slide, bushwalking, surfing, all things that tourists do. These people sent her a photo once a week with a note “hi mum, still having fun, etc” this lady sent the photos in to this magazine, and people were fixated to buy it to see where the gnome went next. They would dress up the gnome and do crazy things, then after around 6 months they took the gnome home and left it on her front porch. It was totally hilarious, and sold plenty of magazines!
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#28
Dear Astrojewels !!
I Just saw this thread(man I really don't know where I've been lol) and I wanted to say it really makes sense of whats going on here. I am feeling a need to clean up my energies and "reshuffle" as you said. I reconnected with a powerful like minded friend of mine two days ago and she herself told me she feels the need to clean up also. The fall season is beginning here and I've been losing my need to no longer be around so many people but to spend some time alone with myself and introspect. I know it will be for as long as I need. I have learned a great deal but I feel I've got to understand it all. I feel like I've got some fear to release, some clarity to ask for, some anger to let go of and some decisions to make. I have a lot of reflecting that I need to do about whats occurred over the past few months. I try my best not to send negative energies to others..it is a battle.I wore black a great deal this summer..I just realized. I've been writing about my experiences as much as I can. I wanted to hide myself I guess and others around me did not want this. This was expected I realized--I had a dream last year to remove my shirt which means revealing who I am to others.  So I'm also starting to express my appearance differently also. I am beginning and struggling to forgive what all has happened but I'm breaking down the experiences by analyzing the moments I had over the past year. Everytime I cry, I see that as a way of purging out old energies. Everytime I laugh, I see that as a way of instilling positive energies..shaking up places. :o) I try to be a clown sometimes..but I know I need to be myself and be honest with myself and my intentions. There's so much going on...I'm becoming aware of the signs and my own feelings now on other levels. I'm doing my best to go with the flow and allow things to happen instead of trying to force them to happen...I want to conquer my ego(left brain?) and just be balanced...

I have been feeling stronger and realizing that I can handle things better. I just should try not to go back to old routines/comfort zones too much.

I realized now I understand what love is...I must break down my own walls and be open to giving and receiving it now. As I go through this I know I'll be unraveling layers.

I wonder what my next few months hold but I am telling myself to no longer worry so much about the future....and to not dwell too much on the past. I'm trying to live in the moment too...not escape it.

I know I need to take one step and one moment at a time...and everything will work out the way it should be....so I need to trust...and be patient....as well as accepting as much as possible...

I still have a lot to learn...its just interesting and exciting how my answers are getting there faster....how I feel more in tune with Oversoul now...

So I'm gonna chisel away and do as much inner healing work as much as possible! :o)

You're all wonderful people!! Thank you...

peace
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#29
Hi everyone - thought I'd add my two-cent's worth to this interesting discussion.  I've been coping with some not so good stuff for a few weeks now so am just catching up on all the posts. It's great to see everybody sharing so honestly.

Like Karen, I'm from Aus, but from the West coast.  We live in an outer Metro suburb (used to be semi-rural, lots of orchards, but housing has caught up with us) - we are still close to bush areas and all the wildflowers are out now.  My favourite is a purple pea-flower called Hovea.  Our block is a half-acre and family members have adjoining blocks.  We have just about everything between us all - gum trees, wildflowers, roses, camellias, shrubs, veges, fruit trees, vines, and two small lawn areas.  Lots of wild birds come, Magpies, various Cockatoos, Honeyeaters, Butcher birds, Kookaburras and all the little birds (they feast on our fruit, and haven't had any almonds for years).  We have many types of lizards but the frog population has seriously declined over time.  Our State hasn't had enough rain this winter again so it looks like water restrictions are here to stay.

Regarding current energies, I have found many people swamped in negative living, and yet I feel we have so much to be thankful for in my country and I endeavour to say so whenever I can.  I have noticed that everyone who has been introduced to Hyperspace, whether by book, forum or workshop, has found they have strengths and abilities they didn't realise, and this will give us all hope for the future.  For me personally, just today, I commented that I was stronger than I thought I was (quite a revelation) and coincidentally the person I said this to, was told the very same thing about herself today by a friend.

Colour- wise, I don't wear much black now as it just doesn't look right, and I have started to wear browns and greens (it's many years since I wore this combination).  I've noticed on the rare occasions I go into the city, it looks like it is filled with an army of people, all dressed in black suits, trousers, skirts, and coats, with white shirts, and those of us who are in colours seem to exude a really different energy.  Maybe it's just my imagination!

Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to post their thoughts and feelings - it really does feel like a family here.
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#30
Hi Reader,

There really is something magical about the Australian bush, the energy is just so rejuvenating, and I agree that many people are on a negative trip and finding it difficult to get out of their hole.

But, this is their purpose. If you are a soldier of the NWO, you can not fight with weapons or technology, the only weapon of defense is what they do not have – your soul essence, love produces white energy, and all things that make you happy. Fear and hate feed dark energy, so all negative energy, either a product of thought or action is actually helping them to conquer.

This post has slowed down and I do not understand why, is there no one else that has positive to share. It is hard to stay positive continually but there are so many great things about life, little things make such impact.

 

PP,

Always love your posts.

 

Everyone,

Anything else to share on a positive note? Or is that the limit on  hyperspace café?
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