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Trees

Sat Feb 3, 2007, 7:12 AM
Hello to all the lovely folk reading this.

I will start to educate you on my recent goings on from the start of 2007!

Work has been hard as always but i've been pleased with a week off so far in January.
I have worked hard and though i have a lot of work to do as always, i can easily say when they have a replacement for the desks around me. I will finish my own work comfortably and maybe i can have my nose operation and get my back sorted.

NTL had really buggered up my December and January and appear to want to effect February as well.

Losing weight wise has been easy. My fitness has considerably improved since this time of 2006. Im single now *03/02/07* but that's fine. It gives me time to be artistic. I can write my poetry and songs.

Now to my main point. I bought a "Giant Sequoia" a.k.a. A Giant Redwood. / Wellingtonia
It wasnt the specific one i wanted. I forgot which one i got but it's not the Coastal *this all being my fault* I told many people and all but two have been seemingly very negative. In fact over 90% have laughed at me long and hard.
Though im the joker of the world. Laughing with or at is never a problem for me! Anyway, back to the point! Since getting this so far many people have no suddenly really liked the idea of getting such a brilliant tree. My father wants me to treat it as an indoor tree so he can show friends and my mother wants me to plant it somewhere in the fields out front so we can watch it grow - she would prefer me to grow these trees directly outside the houses of our enemies!! Lol.

She needed an education that these things can grow to half the size of the Blackpool tower!!!

So, i have a plan. To order my coastal and plant it in the valley where it can get the water from the river and the sun all day long. It will not be pestered by humans and farmers pesticides!

I will have an English Oak across the road from the house as well.

So i will have a Redwood in the house, a Redwood in the valley 5 minutes away *only cause the grass and getting down the valley is difficult*

And for good measure! An English Oak in a stones throw from the house.
The careful use of electricity, the recycling and planting 3 trees - two which are known to last 3 thousand (3000) years is certainly me doing my part for the fight against global warming right?

  • Mood: Artistic
  • Listening to: Johnny Cash
  • Reading: F.Scott Fitzgerald - The beautiful and Damned
  • Watching: 6 Nations Rugby
  • Playing: Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
  • Eating: Nothing
  • Drinking: Alot recently. Coke Zero - Lucozade - Ribena

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  • Interests: Photography, All forms of Art, Global issues, Politics, Sports, Science, Nature, Film.
  • Favourite movie: Saving Private Ryan
  • Favourite band or musician: The Who and Bob Dylan.
  • Favourite genre of music: Classical.
  • Favourite artist: Serat
  • Favourite poet or writer: John Dunne
  • Favourite photographer: Andre' Friedmann a.k.a. Robert Capa
  • Skin of choice: My own
  • Favourite game: Life
  • Favourite gaming platform: The Universe
  • Favourite cartoon character: Homer Simpson
  • Personal Quote: "The answer my friend is blowing in the wind"
  • Tools of the Trade: The brain

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Comments


:iconwemsy:
Thanks very much for watching me.

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:iconthomas21:
You are welcome.

I think I was reading correctly some comments on the picture of you during pregnancy. Congratulations on the children and congrats on the youthful looks you've kept onto so well. I thought you was younger than me!!!

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Thomas Mitchell
:iconwemsy:
Well thank you very much, Thomas. :hug:
:iconthomas21:
You are welcome. It is very much the truth, from the bottom of my very truthful heart.

I hope all is well in your life and long may your work continue!

--
Thomas Mitchell
:iconwemsy:
Same to you, and thanks for another! x
:iconolivia-the-olive:
thank you kindly for the fav :hug:

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"What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured." Kurt Vonnegut
:iconthomas21:
You're welcome. It's a very beautiful pose. I love it.

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Thomas Mitchell
:iconrainyeyes:
Thanks for watching!! Enjoy! :D
:iconthomas21:
You are welcome.

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Thomas Mitchell

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