Dandelions and death

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Registered: 10-19-2003
Dandelions and death
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Sat, 05-20-2006 - 3:06am

Moody,
Only you can understand this because you are from my area, and maybe make sense of it too.I welcome all posts, because I'm not sure what is happening if anything.
I live on the same exact road that the gas well accident occurred last week, possibly a mile from the site, probably a lot less. One man killed and another 3 injured.
I was woke up by the wind about 1:47 am that morning.. I had an eerie feeling like I couldn't breathe. The lights flickered and my alarm beeped because of the power outage by the wind. I was very unsettled.

I was fumbling with the alarm, trying to reset it, the whole house shook and the windows rattled, it sounded like something fell on the garage.My little dog decided she had to go pee and so I went with her and investigated the garage..no harm done. So we come back in and in a firetruck zooms up my hill followed closely by 7 or 8 trucks with the sirens blaring.
The 5 am news has no clue other than an incident happened in my area.
I stopped that morning on my way to work and said a prayer,crossed myself and went on to work. I didn't know at that time that anyone had died.
Later we got the news that someone had died and 3 were injured.
I wasn't shaken because I have had similiar experinces with this knowing of death being around.
What makes me question this is the fact that everyone else around me has dandelions and they have gone to puff balls, mine usually have by this time also but mine are still vibrant and yellow although I have only northern exposure...odd, very odd.
What is happening?
any ideas anyone?

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Registered: 02-08-2006
Sat, 05-20-2006 - 10:52am
Be10der, I honestly have no idea what's going on, but I do know that I was saddened and thought of you when I read of the accident.
Have they found the cause of the accident yet? If not, could it be a leak or something, that could be causing things to grow, or not, irregularly? My dandelions are not even open yet, incidentally, and my neighbors' are turning to fluff already. Before reading your post, I hadn't given it any thought.

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Sat, 05-20-2006 - 1:22pm

That is some odd happenings over there. I know many of my dandelions have already turned into puffies and I've just been a madwoman going around uprooting those darn things! Every spring is a battle of the weeds in my yard. Thankfully (the only blessing with this dratted drought) the weeds have not had a huge head start and I think I might actually get them under control and maybe be rid of them by next spring. Or at least not have some weed infestation like this yard was when I moved in (I don't think the previous owners did anything about the weeds but let them flourish!).

But not to get off on some weed tangent...

I have to ask- after reading your post to Moody about predictions for the 10th, etc... just how do you do a "reading" on someone you have not met? I am just curious. Not that I know anything about doing readings anyway. And to be able to tell someone anything, wouldn't you need to know some info first? I mean- would you be able to give me a reading if I don't share any info with you beforehand? I would think that would be hard, without even knowing an age or SOMETHING about the person first!

~shrimpy, full of questions on this hot Saturday

~shrimpy

"A man who wants something will find a way; a man who doesn't will find an excuse." ~Stephen Dolley Jr.

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Wed, 05-24-2006 - 7:29pm

It's not actually a reading, it's more of a feeling and the way you envision people. I feel very strong impulses from people around me. A lady I used to work with wouldn't go to the casino if I didn't feel orange for her. I was right 10 out of 10 times.
It's not always a touch that sets it off, sometimes it's a simple word or a phrase and I have a clear vision of what's to come. You wore a soft pastel color today- pink or peach, sandals..or open toes shoes. Your hair was down.
Your type of man is curly dark haired, broad shouldered man with a great smile and nice teeth.
A blue and white button down shirt and nice jeans, bright eyes- blue or green.
I see water, maybe sports or just boating. Be patient, he does love you.
I can focus it but I'm more accurate when I let it flow.
How did I do?

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Registered: 10-19-2003
Wed, 05-24-2006 - 7:42pm
I don't know if they found an actual cause yet but they set that well up way too fast. Three days and it was functional...and it had rained the night they were setting up.
The ground shifted when the wind gusted and it went over.
OSHA has been a constant on my hill since the accident.. a day late and a dollar short to save that mans life.
I know they have to set up by the rules this time, they have every govt agency watching them now.
It's a shame, one lost life that didn't have to happen if they would have done things proper the first time.
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Registered: 06-04-2004
Thu, 05-25-2006 - 10:49am

"You wore a soft pastel color today- pink or peach," *** I wore an off-white t-shirt yesterday (today I'm wearing white)- so that was still a pastel.

"sandals..or open toes shoes." *** I did wear sandals.

"Your hair was down." *** It's a bit short still to "put up" but yes, it was down.

"Your type of man is curly dark haired, broad shouldered man with a great smile and nice teeth." *** I have usually dated mostly dark-haired men in the past (and who have fully fit your description), but my current Hiker-man has light brown straight hair. And while I love how he looks, he doesn't fit the description fully. (But maybe you know something I don't know??) ;-)

"A blue and white button down shirt and nice jeans, bright eyes- blue or green." *** That does describe my Hiker though. With blue eyes.

"I see water, maybe sports or just boating." **** I *wish* I could see some water!! lol Just a joke because I live in a very dry area that has had no rain for too long. ;-) But I don't know how this fits in right now. No boating or water sports going on. But I will be around some water in the next few weeks (and later this summer), although that won't be a highlight of our trip- so you never know.

"Be patient, he does love you." **** Ah, I am impatient. I have been trying not to push anything between Hiker & I, and I am not jumping into anything before I know that it's what *I* want as well (for the right reasons, too)- but it would be nice to get some verbal signal from him about how he really feels.

Very interesting... and I will update if anything changes- because your vision might be of something/someone I haven't even encountered yet. (even though I have no plans on ditching Hiker!!) Thank you, be10der!

~shrimpy

~shrimpy

"A man who wants something will find a way; a man who doesn't will find an excuse." ~Stephen Dolley Jr.

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