How does everybody feel about wind chimes?
I put one a few days ago in the balcony of my apartment. I really like it but I don’t want a neighbor to complain. Should I keep it or take it down?
Corinthian Wind Chimes and Corinthian Bells Windchimes.
I put one a few days ago in the balcony of my apartment. I really like it but I don’t want a neighbor to complain. Should I keep it or take it down?
My downstairs neighbor has been complaining about the wind chimes I keep on my porch. The real culprit is the neighbor in the apartment next to mine
He has larger wind chimes but they are harder to see then mine and I always take mine down on really gusty days. I tried to tell my downstairs neighbor this but she is still calling management and when I try to talk to my next door neighbor he pretends he isn’t home but his car is there.
What should I do?
Do you have any favorite wind chimes up at your house/apartment? Where do you find cute ones? or unique ones?
Outcast
It’s all my fault, ’shouldn’ve know that from the start,
In your life, I’m the mis-shapen part.
The distorted edge, or the last puzzle piece,
the messy apartment, wrongfully put up for lease.
I don’t fit in, and you don’t like that.
I’m the frayed scarf, a tear in your velvet hat.
So let me get swept away, like dirt,
or clipped, like a thread off your shirt.
Let me drift, free into the sky.
Feel free to ignore me, don’t even try,
to make me feel normal, or keep me grounded,
because I’ve given up, after all the alarms I’ve sounded.
Pretend they’re just wind chimes,
or all the spare pennies, nickels and dimes,
in the bottom of your change purse.
Or an empty heart beating in the back of a hearse.
You don’t need me, so don’t shed a tear-
because, guess what- I’m no longer here.
Meeee-13
Outcast
It’s all my fault, ’shouldn’ve know that from the start,
In your life, I’m the mis-shapen part.
The distorted edge, or the last puzzle piece,
the messy apartment, wrongfully put up for lease.
I don’t fit in, and you don’t like that.
I’m the frayed scarf, a tear in your velvet hat.
So let me get swept away, like dirt,
or clipped, like a thread off your shirt.
Let me drift, free into the sky.
Feel free to ignore me, don’t even try,
to make me feel normal, or keep me grounded,
because I’ve given up, after all the alarms I’ve sounded.
Pretend they’re just wind chimes,
or all the spare pennies, nickels and dimes,
in the bottom of your change purse.
Or an empty heart beating in the back of a hearse.
You don’t need me, so don’t shed a tear-
because, guess what- I’m no longer here.
Maddy- 13
its another shoebox poem.
I just want to check with others to see if Im not right to feel this way..
I live in a two apartment home, I live upstairs and the land lord and his finace live downstairs. Theres a "garden" in the front yard where she planted some flowers and plants last year, most of the plants are now dead, but some flowers are still standing. My land lord keeps saying she is going to work on it.. but never does, she takes a lot of naps when shes home so it doesnt realy get done. No big deal, its there yard and all.
So, I wanted to help and I cleaned it all out and he was happy with that. I told him I didnt remove any of the dead things though as I didnt feel I had a right to since his finace planted them, not I. I removed all the wet leaves that had been there since last fall also pulled out all the weeds and removed the garbage that blew in there. I asked if I could put some small shepards arms (hooks) in the ground and put some wind chimes in, they both said yes…. (Continued…….)
and his finace said "Do you whatever you want that makes the house look better." So the next weekend I went down to the store and purchased some pretty pinwheels and put them in there also. I made sure I stuck them into the ground were they were not hurting any existing flowers or plants. They looked realy nice and gave the yard some color.
I went out and came back and found them pulled out of the yard and tossed at the bottom of my stairs with a note saying "Sorry but Im not a pinwheel person" I found the same message in my email box, so I emailed her back and told her I removed the other things to, and told her sorry for the inconvienence. She replied wih "I like the wind chimes, just not the other stuff."
I was very upset by that. I went out of my way to spend the money and time to try and make the yard look a little better and she just pulled them out and tossed them at the bottom of my steps. She did say to add whatever.. if she only wanted wind chimes, shouldnt she have
said that? But since she didnt, do you think she could have just told me she didnt like pinwheels and had me remove them instead of her just ripping them out of there?
Please tell me if Im right for being upset or not? I realy could use some opinions please.
(Sorry for the length.)
No Joy, she is not. She is 50, I am 27.
I just started to become interested in Feng Shui. I plan to get a book about this subject because I know very little. I thought I heard that if you put your bed parallel to the bedroom window that all of your positive energy will go out the window while you sleep? Is this true? I’ve had my bed like this for years and my life has sucked. Also, I have a couch that somebody gave me. I also read that you shouldn’t take furniture from anyone because of all their negativity could be brought into your home. Is it okay to accept secondhand if you really need something?
I live in an apartment building. The layout of the bedroom is pretty cookie cutter and standard. There is just a parking lot outside the window. I am in a bottom floor/basement apt.
I have some bad mojo in my apartment… I was wondering some key points of Feng Shui that would help out this problem. I would appreciate any input that relates with Feng Shui.
An example for what I’m looking for is:
+Which directions should things point (North, East, West, South)?
+Which different regions of the room represent each aspects of life?
etc., etc.
(PLEASE; no smart allelic remarks. I’m looking for true and respectful answers.)