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Contest, "What you see, first thing in the morning."


Contest, "What you see, first thing in the morning."

© Oshi Shikigami

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  1. What a lovely view to wake up to! Is the kitten one of your photos?

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  2. I need to take one phot like this....it is so brigt outside...here the sun doesnt come up until 10 in the morning and that is early now😊

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  3. Pauli PPariah, That is a latch hooked rug of mine. As are all the other paintings on the wall.  :-)  PS: if you look out the window, you can see the 'jungle' just outside my front door...

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  4. Oshi Shikigami What about those palms, & that light! Lovely living.

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  5. The palms inside, or outside? Outside is my jungle with palms over 15 meeter (50Ft.) tall vie with conifers and maples to give a glorious riot of green overhead. I also have my "Palm, Christmas Tree/ Chanukah Bush, Inside, a leftover holiday decoration set in a huge beer mug!  LOL

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  6. Oshi Shikigami
    Outside, I concentrated on the window. I'll have another look, & I did, maybe plant the Chanukah Bush, or give it a little moist soil & see what happens?

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  7. Oshi Shikigami
    lovely picture! i would wake up easier with so much light :-)
    oh love the ventilator! if we get more such hot summers like we had, that would be a great thing to have!

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  8. Naturpunkt by Gina M., I actually sleep in no particular pattern, with sun up or down. As I have five times a day to take prescribed medications, it is impossible to sleep for real long at one time. So I have accustomed to sleeping when needed, regardless of sun position.

    After I determine that I am, one - alive, and two - awakened, Only then will I check a clock to see what time it has become.  :-)

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  9. Oshi Shikigami
    I've another friend here, who has a very similar situation and when i think about it, i feel so grateful, that till now, my health problems seem to be minor ones and not affecting the day/night rhythm considerably.
    We do take so many things for granted, which are not...
    I wish you all the best dear friend and that you can cope well with your situation

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  10. Naturpunkt by Gina M., You are very thoughtful and kind. Like most with serious problems in their health, I have learned how to cope and adapt. I hardly even give it much thought. Yes, sometimes it is a problem, but for me at least, one that can be dealt with.  :-)

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  11. Oshi Shikigami
    you've got a strong personality and a good humour... i know, how different people cope with similar problems and the worst is, to give all attention to the problems, so that good things have no place any more.
    I too have to cope with some handicaps, as the sleep apnea, which has it's dangers. Trying to use the apparatus as much as possible, but still...I know enough people, who have constant pains and have to take heavy medicines, which are causing other problems.
    Hugs and kisses to you!

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  12. I struggled with apnea for a while myself, fortunately, not in many years.

    I honestly believe one of my dragons saved my life a couple of times with the apnea. He would enjoy napping with me, and when I stopped breathing he would chew on my fingers just hard enough to get me breathing again. I am indebted to them for that, and so much more!  :-)

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  13. Dragons? You sleep with dragons! No wonder there's a bit of magic going on

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  14. incredible story, wow, what a teamwork :-))
    i don't think that my cat bothers about my breathing stops.. she got used to them :-)

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  15. Yes Pauli PPariah, with dragons there is always magic afoot! It is a very symbiotic relationship too.  :-)

    Naturpunkt by Gina M., is it any wonder I respect them so highly? They have been my heroes!  :-)

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  16. Oshi Shikigami
    even before i knew this i was convinced, that you must have best reasons for being so close to them!

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  17. Naturpunkt by Gina M., We connect on a very deep level, a symbiosis, if you will. The native Americans have 'spirit animals', they are companions with, and mine must then be dragons. As much as I love all animals, theirs resides closet in my heart.

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  18. Oshi Shikigami
    for several years i did make energy works and also processes for myself, so i am very familiar with what you say. The native wisdoms i do adore since decades. Sometimes i still do make rituals and other things. Regarding the connection with our animals, i remember some very impressing spirit 'travels' where i met animals.
    It's a great gift

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  19. The singer & guitar are very nice Oshi. :-)

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  20. Thank you Matthew Woodall! All the paintings are mine. Those two were originally done at separate times, but I really liked the way they went together harmoniously.  :-)

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