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Recieved: 2001/07/13 00:37
Subject: [K-list] Re: Crows and LadyBugs
From: Whytrainbow
On 2001/07/13 00:37, Whytrainbow posted thus to the K-list: --- In Kundalini-GatewayATnospamy..., CLEOCATRAsATnospama... wrote:
> Dear Freda,
>
> Now the crow could be plucking petals of your lotus flower above
your head...
> Or ladybugs for that matter...
> (but do check to see if you have something shiny in your hair,
barrett,
> ribbon clasp, big bobbypin, headband...crows love shiney things,
including
> shiny auras..lol)
>
the flashiest thing I ever put in my hair is a rubber band... they
did once go for my umbrella, do crows normally fly in the rain? once
a fearless fat old thing sat up in a tree laughing at me as I hid
easter eggs in the grass. It waited till the the kids were set loose
to swoop in and grab its egg, at least that one had some manners.
> The crow story does not surprise me.
> I expect MissyChicken to tell me similar stories later on...
>
In the tradition of talking about MissyChicken behind her back
in front of her...
Sometimes reading her words I cringe... just a bit... not like an
aversion to her, more of a remembering of being *right there*
before... and I say a little prayer for her that she be able to
handle it with a little more dignity than I do.
No offense ment, MissyChicken.
freda
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