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Dear Meilissa,
1. Under Chinese beliefs, if one notice carefully, figurines comes in `pairs'.
2. For example, Fufu dogs or lions are always placed on both sides of the door.
3. For your situation, so long as the hose is not directly `slicing' the main door, this is not a poison arrow i.e. if you are to stand at the main entrance looking out of the house, it should not be tangent or parallel to the main entrance door.
4. For the animal, it can be any object even if it looks `fierce' so long as it faces out of the house.
Animal objects that look `fierce' should not look into a home especially into the window or main entrance.
5. You can if there are any `cartoon' characters choose them also.
Any object that looks out of the house can be used in your situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/4/00 2:17:00 PM, Melissa Hansen wrote:
>To anyone who can answer my
>question:
>In my front yard we have a
>hose that just sits there
>looking really ugly. I want to
>put a hose hider in the flower
>bed so that the hose doesn't
>look yucky. I wanted to by one
>in the shape of an animal.
>What animal is good to put in
>the front of a home. (It is
>next to the main door of the
>house and a large open window)
>
>Thank Melissa
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