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Dear Nancy,
Grateful if you can click on the " Conference for Attaching Layout " and post your attachment there as this conference does not allow for any attachments.
Thanks.
Cecil
On 3/21/00 7:30:00 PM, Nancy Brooks wrote:
>Dear Cecil:
>First I would like to thank
>you for your quick response to
>my post "Living on a
>cul-de-sac" dated 3/20/00. As
>per your answer to my post,
>attached is a line drawing of
>the street that I live on.
>The house just to the right of
>ours in the drawing is the
>highest house on the block.
>And also attached is a picture
>of our house. As you can see
>in the picture, there is a
>gentle grade uphill. As far
>as "forestation" I placed
>circles where there are trees
>on the property. There are 26
>in all. that is not counting
>lower bushes in the front yard
>or hedges in the backyard.
>
>The reason I ask this question
>is, I was watching a program
>about Feng Shui and they said
>that it was not good to live
>on a dead end street because
>there is not enough energy
>flow. I am only beginning to
>learn about this method of
>placement so I thought I would
>start out slow and change a
>few things and see what
>changes occur and I thought
>this would be a good place to
>start. They said in the
>program something about
>placing a wind chime outside
>by the front door and a mirror
>above the door or maybe a
>water fountain. I would like
>to get your opinion as to
>weather this would be the
>right thing to do and an
>explanation for the reason
>behind these changes.
>
>I hope I haven't taken up much
>of you time, but I am
>fascinated by this new method
>of thinking, and am looking
>forward to your response as to
>what changes I should make.
>
>Kindest regards
>Nancy
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