Thursday, July 2, 2009

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The sweeter the woman, the stronger the man needs to be. That has to do with polarity. Female energy makes woman sweet and sexy. Such polarity however requires a male man. Strong man. Strong in body, work, heart and stormy life during troubled times. For a woman to be sweet - woman need to feel secure. Security depends on strength of a man as a stronghold for all family.
Hence if you as a man love to have a sweet and sexy woman, then you first need to grow strong in life. Working across the planet in a variety of humanitarian causes is one such ideal situation that strengthens men inside and outside. Women can relax and deploy their female being much better on a safe, secure, peaceful and loving planet than in our current troubled planet in peril and at war.
Hence it is a strong man's duty to create the environment needed for women to feel female, to be sweet, to be relaxed and joyful in life.
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Lupine at Quail Hollow Ranch, CA USA

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I arrived back on site yesterday in the scorching heat, and was relieved that my
wildflower meadow was still looking beautiful after a weekend of mixed weather.
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I feel like I've been away for ages but in reality it's only been three days. In that time I managed to visit both nurseries in Harrogate and Lancashire to check up on my vegetables and perennial flowers, all fine at this stage!

Despite frantic phone calls from the joiner about the apiary being finished in time, the roof not fitting on his transport and someone accidentally painting the shingles (which we now have to replace), I arrived back on site with a smile on my face, wearing my new pink Damson Design hi-viz jacket.

Nothing was going to phase me today, the mosaic was about to arrive and the anticipation was keeping me going. I wasn't disappointed. The first piece is in place and it looks stunning. It's been created by Maggy Howarth, an international pebble mosaic artist and fortunately for me she lives a few miles away from my home in Cumbria. Many passers by stopped at our plot to comment. They haven't seen the half of it, as tomorrow the big mosaic will be fitted around the apiary.


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