Rocky

Things are still a bit weird although he is there for me when things do get rocky and I am there for him when he has a bad day like yesterday… [Yes, he has really really bad days too, it takes two to tango and it takes two to trip on a bumpy road]. The other day when I was staring out of the window into the gardens I thought I saw something equivalent to a garden gnome. I’ve seen these things at garden centres in the Lowlands, they are rocks, or made of concrete and in the shape of some animal. But the thing was, I didn’t see it before so I thought to myself the neighbours must have bought it to decorate their garden. I still had a funny feeling about this rock so I decided to take a picture of it, telling myself I must have lost my mind taking pictures of rocks…
This is what I saw the other day:

Then a few days later when I had one of my bad days, feeling utterly sad and thinking about the whole situation, I found myself staring out of the window again into the neighbours garden looking for the rock near the little concrete bench. To my surprise [and confirmation of what I knew several days before, deep down, a gut feeling] I noticed that the rock had moved. Not just moved, it also was actually eating… Yes! A rock that’s eating… I’m not going insane and I took pictures again, so there you go, check them out below.


Turtle:
Mother Earth

By following the example of Turtle we can learn to ground ourselves in the nurturing and protective energy of the earth and to flow with its energies at a pace which assures completion of our tasks.
One of the lessons of Turtle is to slow down. All you have is time. When you don’t have time you’re dead.” Turtle, who lives a very long time and who has been on earth longer than any other vertebrate animal, has all the time in the world.
Turtle carries its house on its back, and when it feels attacked it withdraws into its protective shell. This can remind us that we carry within ourselves our own protection.
It is also a reminder of the importance of going within. We need to learn to withdraw not only when we feel threatened by the outside world, but in order to contemplate, to decide what our next direction will be.
Slow-moving, contemplative Turtle can also be described as grounded. When we feel as if things are happening too fast, or as if there’s too much to do, when we are great at starting projects and not so great at completing them, we can call on the energy of Turtle.
To be grounded doesn’t mean to be stuck in one place. Turtle travels very close to the earth and is intimately connected with the currents of Mother Nature’s energy. Because it moves so slowly it has the time to appreciate all of her creations.
So can we when we take the time that is always there, when we move more slowly along our own paths and enjoy the journey.
• Protection during any intense situation
• Those who have difficulty in being grounded.
• Those who feel disconnected from nature
• Those who are impatient or move through life in a hurry.

My Goodness

The vultures are circling around already… Well I don’t blame them of course. I would’ve done the same thing but it just feels weird. Only a few days after I sent a fax to the estate agency I received the first phone call just a minute ago. If I have time to show people around the house. I’m bloody moving and it’s a complete mess here *sigh*

It was a really nice girl though so hopefully she will take it and pay the key money… She will come over this Sunday, with her parents. She was utterly polite so that’s a good sign *grin* Well I hope she will like it, then I don’t have to worry about other people telling me that they would like a personal guided tour as well.

Vultures are good, they clean the mess after you… I need one desperately, to clean up dead mice in gardens, it starts to stink now!

On my way to the next box… Take care