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dont get me wrong i am a modern man and i am not treeaphobic but you dont know what a dog did to that tree seconds before you started hugging it
hahaha - Snowdrop will know, being 15 years RAF Police Dog Handler, in fact in days gone by he would have actively encourage pooch to do that.
Did you know that the Vulcan is the largest umbrella in the world? When Snowdrop was a young Cop that was his duties, standing under said big plane thingy in the rain with pooch on hand.
Vulcan as in plane? I am a member of the Vulcan restoration trust! there is one based in Southend-on-sea, Essex
A fantastic plane!!!
sorry for the off subject reply
Vulcans? I thought they were aliens with pointy ears?
I'm a cynical bugger, not experienced "proof" of any of the things mentioned above, but that's not to say I don't respect that others have these beliefs - kinda each to their own if you like. Same as religion, I'm no believer, but I respect that others need or want to believe in something.
Maybe I'm too high up for any of these energies to reach me...
i have plenty of soul. no wait sorry i ment to say spirit. i drink plenty of spirits. i think you lot have as well talking about vulcan bombers on a gardening web site
I sow by the moon, talk to them when they've germinated, leave helpful crystals lying around - although I'm trying to give up the crystals, but can't seem to go cold-turkey - and generally get seriously fluffy when it comes to my crops. OK, so there's always Mr Sainsbury, so I'll never really starve, but I just go all rustic and peasant and folk-beliefy when I get near plants.
Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.
I sow by the moon, talk to them when they've germinated, leave helpful crystals lying around - although I'm trying to give up the crystals, but can't seem to go cold-turkey - and generally get seriously fluffy when it comes to my crops. OK, so there's always Mr Sainsbury, so I'll never really starve, but I just go all rustic and peasant and folk-beliefy when I get near plants.
Which crystals do you use for what Bluemoon?
Imagination is everything, it is a preview of what is to become.
I don't mind admitting to talking with the plants, asking their permission for cuttings and thanking them for their contribution, it's just way it's always been for me. Of course there's always the fae folk to be appreciated too, but maybe that's just me
�The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one does.�
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