I Must Apologize for Yesterday, my dear friends!

I cannot begin to apologize enough for yesterday, dear friends. I am so, so sorry. Even though it was not my fault, I am still sorry. Do you remember me telling you about the construction crew that was laying down the fiber optic wire? That screwy bunch tore up everything. After they fixed everything and we thought things were back to normal. There was a second crew to the bunch that showed up, OH, BROTHER! This bunch was worse than the first. They had to come up to the house and work on the pole that bring the lights, cable & phone into the building. No one told us they were coming. I heard beating and pounding. I looked out the window and there were two numb-skulls beating on our power pole. I asked them what they were doing. They told me they had to fix the fiber optic hook-up to the house. Secretly to myself, I said, “oh, shit!” And I was right. They went so far as to knock our little metal pole down. The pole is about four foot tall and they beat it till it was laying flat on the ground. We were without power, cable and phone all day. Well I will take that back, we had power, cable and phone for about thirty minutes. Then it when out for the rest of the day. I was so mad, I couldn’t see straight. So we ended up leaving because all the crews from the lights and cable had to come out and fix everything. One of the foremen told me, they would be so glad when this bunch of contractors left the area. I told him, “me and you both!”

As you can tell, I played with some graphics I had saved on my computer. That was what I was going to do yesterday. But I got everything done, real quick this morning. Now, I am ready to get back to business. Ooops! I need to look out the window and make sure the coast is clear, lol! It is, so let’s get on with the show………….

Again, I am sorry about yesterday,

Have a Very Blessed Day, dear friends!

Luv & Hugs,

Lady A

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Daily Feng Shui Tip for Sept. 3 – ‘Labor Day’

It’s ‘Labor Day’ already — where did the summer go? If you’re traveling this holiday weekend then you might appreciate the next few drive-time tips aimed at bringing peace to time spent behind the wheel. This modality is called Feng Che, a cousin to the more widely known Feng Shui. Feng Che takes an opportunity to steer you to where you are headed with health, happiness and prosperity as backseat drivers. Feng Che (or Car Shui, as I like to call it) has some dictates that will help to keep negative energy from driving your mood. First, never leave clutter in the car. Treat the inside of the car as you would your home and realize that clutter can lead to the same sort of ‘ill Chi’ in your car as it does in any other space. It’s most essential that the center of the car remain clean and clear. This single space relates to the health of all those in the car. That’s enough of a reason to make sure that energies are smooth and flowing, just like the ride! Lastly, adding ten drops of lemon essential oil to an atomizer bottle filled with spring water and spritzing the inside of the car will help dispel odors and bring a bright citrus scent to your travel experience. Following any of these Feng Che guidelines will add another passenger to your trip, the one called peace.

By Ellen Whitehurst for Astrology.com