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Well Cecil, this does not sound too good for my house.
Along the western fence I have four very tall palm trees and closer to the house still along the west I have a further six. This takes up a small part of the sw and the rest west. Several other small shrubs also. I have two large windchimes (metal) and one clay one which make a lovely sound when the wind blows.
The 20 year FS chart of the chouse has SW (8) and (4) Misfortune, etc. and the West (4) and (8) Very auspicious.
What to do ?
I am earth element and breadwinner water. Both weak.
Cheers
Glyn
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