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Well Mindy, at the risk of sounding like an old hippy....but I guess that's what I am so what the heck....I've long been a believer that we all have our own guardian angel. Some of us just choose to get to know who they are more than others.....but they'll look after you any way.

If I remember correctly there's another forum member that knows about white feathers....I've collected so many over the last weekend and they've turned up in the most unusual places. Sounds weird I know......maybe it's my age. We all have our own angel.....just ask when you you have a quiet moment.

big_smile Told you I'm an aging hippy.

Geoff

Mindy wrote:

Great news Goeff, someone up there is really looking out for you  wink

never give up, never slow down
never grow old, never ever die young

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I like what you said there, Geoff...I've had one thing after another happening lately and it's so easy to get down in the dumps...but so far everything is working out ok.  I've definitely had an angel on my shoulder for most of my life.  wink 


I also need to apologize for spelling your name wrong, my angel is on my shoulder but I don't think my head is. lol

If heartaches were nickels
I'd be the richest fool alive

39 (edited by gsj 2008-05-28 15:29:57)

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Sit in a quiet spot, close your eyes, think of nothing and ask for your angel's name.

Spell my name however you like....I answer to most things....comes with 24 years of marriage.....'hey'...'oi'...'hello'....'GEOFF!!!!!!' etc etc wink

How's you're Mom doing Mindy? Is she ok?

Mindy wrote:

I like what you said there, Geoff...I've had one thing after another happening lately and it's so easy to get down in the dumps...but so far everything is working out ok.  I've definitely had an angel on my shoulder for most of my life.  wink 


I also need to apologize for spelling your name wrong, my angel is on my shoulder but I don't think my head is. lol

never give up, never slow down
never grow old, never ever die young

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Hi Geoff,
I'm happy to hear your wonderful news!!! smile smile smile I am a believer when it comes to guardian angels!  I know you are a big George fan, (musically and spiritually I'm guessing, you connected to him.. he was one cool dude, with that witty, dry humor) Do you ever get to the Chelsea Garden Show? I would LOVE to go to that.  If you haven't seen this, it looks wonderful!  I remember reading that George considered himself a gardener first over everything, even being a musician.  I really enjoy gardening and flowers, although currently I have lots of bunnies mass producing on my property, presenting some real gardening dilemnas...:D

Drop me a line if you're not making a forum announcement about what developed...I'm curious. wink


"George Harrison: Chelsea Flower Show homage to late Beatle

Last Updated: 12:01am BST 20/05/2008

It may not be rock'n'roll, but he liked it. Judith Woods on the Chelsea tribute to George Harrison

How should we remember one of the greatest pop musicians of the 20th century? A gala concert? A blue plaque, or a digitally remastered retrospective of his finest work?
Well, according to the widow of George Harrison there is no more appropriate way to commemorate his life - and afterlife - than a garden at the Chelsea Flower Show.
Embracing one of the Season's most popular events may not sound very rock'n'roll, but Olivia Harrison is clear that this was where his heart lay.
"I wouldn't like to say whether gardening was as important to him as music," she recalls, speaking at the family home in Friar Park where he spent so many happy hours, "but when he was home he was always either in the recording studio or in the garden. Both were places where he became utterly absorbed and we didn't like to disturb him."
The Harrison garden takes its place this year alongside a number of show-stopping creations including The Daily Telegraph's tranquil Japanese-inspired pondscape.

Entitled From Life to Life, A Garden for George (the name comes from the Beatles' song It's All Too Much), the horticultural homage to Harrison is planted with scrubby thistles and allotment vegetables, brightly clashing perennials, white-stemmed birches and scented roses.
The garden is divided into four tiers that Olivia says represent his life, music and philosophy; it takes visitors along a Venetian glass mosaic path from Harrison's post-war boyhood in Liverpool (symbolised by a child's old bike and rough grass), through the heady days of Beatlemania (where there is a 6ft glass sun).
Then it's on to the singer-songwriter's more mature years (represented by ferns and silver birches), and, finally, to his spiritual life, represented by a white Indian pavilion.
From the age of 27, Harrison devoted much of his time to landscaping the 35 acres surrounding Friar Park, a 12-room neo-Gothic Victorian pile outside Henley-upon-Thames. But he first gained his love for making things grow on his father's allotment in Liverpool.
"Sometimes George would see that something he'd planted in one place suddenly sprang up in another instead," says American-born Olivia, 59. "He'd always be amused at this confirmation that he was facilitating nature rather than controlling it.
"I feel that George has been by my side as I've worked on this project," adds Olivia, who worked on the garden with designer Yvonne Innes (it has been sponsored by Harrison's Material World Charitable Foundation). "I've learned a lot about the English from their gardens. No matter how small the patch of ground they have, people take great pride in making it beautiful."
Harrison married Olivia, his second wife, in 1978, and they had a son, Dhani, now 29 and himself a musician.
After being diagnosed with cancer in 1997, Harrison had growths removed from his throat and lung, but in 2001, his cancer returned and was diagnosed as terminal. Towards the end of his life, the garden gave him great comfort.
"I know he would have loved nothing better than for a garden to be created in his name," says Olivia, "although he always fought shy of things being about him.
"We spent so many years together working on the garden at Friar Park that I know which plants he would and wouldn't like and how he would want them to be planted. We've taken elements of the garden he created at home and brought them here and I think it really captures something of George's essence. I hope visitors to Chelsea will enjoy it."

You can view a panoramic image of the garden at the bottom of this page:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/ma … sea360.xml

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Geoff,
  You are definatley one of my favorite people on this forum. New situation this soon=Very Cool! As far as guardian angels are concerned......I believe. I got one too.

There but for the grace of The Big Blues Player in The Sky go I,
Jack

P.S. Rock-n-Roll

Rock On and Keep the Faith

Jack Loves Patty Loves Joe

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fuzzy wuzzy wrote:

Geoff,
  You are definatley one of my favorite people on this forum. New situation this soon=Very Cool! As far as guardian angels are concerned......I believe. I got one too.

There but for the grace of The Big Blues Player in The Sky go I,
Jack

P.S. Rock-n-Roll

Well Said!

moi aussi,
BJJ

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

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Angela, (you're my first reason for looking at this site wink ), thank you for that and for the picture of George's garden at the Chelsea show.....wonderful....here comes the sun. Yes, I am a fan of the quiet one....his music is pure and straight from the soul. George's spiritual side has influenced the way I live too, when I remember to be humble....I'm only human and sometimes I forget smile.

I have bunnies in the garden too....let them feed on what you grow....you can always grow some more.


Fuzzy....look out for the white feathers that appear out of nowhere...but in spring they may just be from the birds smile          I always Rock'n Roll!

BJJ....you ol' hippy you big_smile

Peace

Geoff

PS: maybe I should start a guardian angel thread?

never give up, never slow down
never grow old, never ever die young

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Oh my.  I have white feather stories.  wink

roll  Libby  smile

I know that Joe could play one of those kid's guitars with the plastic strings and make it sound good-
Bill S.

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gsj wrote:

Well now!!!

It seems that the kind words and good wishes of you fair people have helped opened that new door. I can't say too much just yet as papers have to be signed and finances have to be agreed.....BUT!.....I start work next week in the same line of business as I was previously employed. I count myself as being extremely lucky.

Sorry Geoff for being bit behind the times but that is such great news!  You know, you mentioned white feathers in a previous post and it was something I never really thought of before but since then ...

And I'll certainly take you up on that offer of abeer at the RAH next year.  One beer?  Heck, make it two!

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Two beers Lynn? You cutting back?? wink

OK....guardian angel thred coming up.

never give up, never slow down
never grow old, never ever die young

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gsj wrote:

BJJ....you ol' hippy you big_smile

Peace

Geoff

PS: maybe I should start a guardian angel thread?

MEEEEE?  over the hill r & B bassman?

kindamercenary
thesedays
gunforhire.  big_smile

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

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Ok the tricky thing is the "quiet spot" part.  Maybe one day that'll happen!  lol

Mom's ok, she'll just need to make some adjustments in her life as she will need to be in a wheel chair, but it could be MUCH worse.  Thanks for asking, Geoff, that means a lot.  wink

gsj wrote:

Sit in a quiet spot, close your eyes, think of nothing and ask for your angel's name.

Spell my name however you like....I answer to most things....comes with 24 years of marriage.....'hey'...'oi'...'hello'....'GEOFF!!!!!!' etc etc wink

How's you're Mom doing Mindy? Is she ok?

If heartaches were nickels
I'd be the richest fool alive

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I'll say a little prayer for you both. Find just 5 minutes to sit and clear your head at least once a day.

Mindy wrote:

Ok the tricky thing is the "quiet spot" part.  Maybe one day that'll happen!  lol

Mom's ok, she'll just need to make some adjustments in her life as she will need to be in a wheel chair, but it could be MUCH worse.  Thanks for asking, Geoff, that means a lot.  wink

gsj wrote:

Sit in a quiet spot, close your eyes, think of nothing and ask for your angel's name.

Spell my name however you like....I answer to most things....comes with 24 years of marriage.....'hey'...'oi'...'hello'....'GEOFF!!!!!!' etc etc wink

How's you're Mom doing Mindy? Is she ok?

never give up, never slow down
never grow old, never ever die young

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I'll work on that for sure, Geoff.  How's the new job going?

If heartaches were nickels
I'd be the richest fool alive

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Yeah, going good so far I think. New procedures mean I'm on a very steep learning curve but it's all starting to make sense. Great bunch of guys I'm working with too and that helps enormously.....and they play Joe in-store too smile. Thanks for asking Mindy.

Mindy wrote:

I'll work on that for sure, Geoff.  How's the new job going?

never give up, never slow down
never grow old, never ever die young

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I have to laugh as I write this....I just got laid off again. Twice in one year! Well, I always said that I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with my life so I suppose I better make my mind up pretty quick. This is becoming a habit.

never give up, never slow down
never grow old, never ever die young

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What can I say? I'm really sorry to hear that it's happened again. sad  I just hope that you find another job as quickly as you found the last. I've got the sword hanging over me too, but I think I'm safe for the next six months, then who knows.

Good luck and as you say, maybe it's time to take a different path. Glad you are able to smile about it. smile

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

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Oh Geoff...you've GOT to be kidding me...

Ya know what I'm listening to at this very moment???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjXMz_tSGTk

Somewhere there's something better...waiting for me...

Hang in there. wink

If heartaches were nickels
I'd be the richest fool alive