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Trees are important life source and vital members of our outdoor community. Often called "the lungs of the Earth," trees take the carbon dioxide that we breathe out and return it to us as oxygen. They also prevent groundwater run-off and soil erosion. It is obvious that trees are a crucial part of our living Earth and treasured members of our landscape family.
Besides being beautiful, they provide us with shade, beauty, and a wonderful place to climb or swing from. Fruit and nut trees give us good things to eat. On a less tangible level, trees also exert a powerful influence on the feng shui of our homes. For this reason, it is important to look at the trees surrounding your home. What else do trees have to offer us? Let's take a look at the feng shui of trees.
1. Trees give excellent support. Planted at the rear of a house, trees provide important "Mountain support" at the rear of a property. Ideally, all homes and businesses are situated on a lot with a rise at the rear of the property. If this rise is missing, or if the landscape is flat, or if there is nothing taller or larger than your house or building, vital support can be missing, making you have to struggle in key areas of your life. This rear support is a critical element in feng shui. Planting a row of 5 trees across the back of the property can simulate the missing support.
2. Plant bamboo for the best luck of all. Bamboo is considered a tree although its habit is more like that of a hedge. At the back of a property, bamboo gives solid support. At the left or east side of the property, it gives excellent dragon energy - considered the best energy of all. At the front of the property, bamboo gives very auspicious energy for wealth and opportunity. The front is considered its most auspicious planting location. So, consider potting bamboo to put in the front of your home!
3. Flowering trees bring reward. Orange trees are believed to bring wealth and are especially beneficial when planted in the SE corner of the garden. Lime trees are also helpful and bring wealth, particularly to SE facing homes. Lime and oranges planted at the front of the house bring great opportunities in the form of wealth and advancement.
Apple trees are believed to promote good relationships in the home. Plant pomegranates to stimulate love - even pregnancy. Planted in the south, pomegranates and apples can also bring recognition luck. Plant peaches in the west for excellent and lasting children's luck and family happiness.
4. Plant trees to raise beneficial chi. If your home or business slopes down on the left side (as you look out of the house) or is low here, trees can be planted to raise the chi. This puts the auspicious "dragon" more in control, rather than the tiger (or right) side of the house. Be sure to have trees planted on both sides of the house to keep the household harmonious. Trees on the left control the husband's anger and trees on the right control the wife's anger.
5. Trees promote growth and good health. Planted on the east side of the house, trees can stimulate personal growth and good health. Select large hardwood varieties for this side of the house.
6. Plant pines for longevity. Want to grow to be a ripe old age? Plant pine trees. These are considered to be especially auspicious when planted in the east corner of the yard.
7. Remove dead trees. Dead or decaying trees can draw a tremendous amount of energy from a home. Be sure to remove any dead or dying trees, especially if someone in the home is ill or elderly.
8. Trees must not touch the house. Any tree touching a house will give the house "yin" energy - which is negative energy. Make sure there are no limbs touching the house.
9. Keep trees away from earth corners. Earth corners include the SW, NE, and center locations. Strenuously avoid having trees at the center of your lot or home (either in a container or in an inner courtyard) as this causes severe financial difficulties. Trees planted in the SW corner of the garden create relationship difficulties and trees in the NE create educational problems.
10. Use trees to block negative energy. If there is a view of something that is unappealing, or a church, hospital, or cemetery directly across from your house, plant a row of trees to block the energy. They can also be planted to block poison arrows created by roads.
11. Trees must not be planted in front of the door. Trees that block a door, block opportunities and promote personal struggles with finances and career. Either remove the tree or if you can't cut the tree down, then place a gazing ball or mirror that pushes the tree energy back.
12. Plant weeping willows in the water sectors. Weeping willows and other weeping plants are generally not considered to be good feng shui. However, I believe they can be planted as long as attention is paid to where they are planted. For instance, they should not be planted in front of the house or there will be problems with career and constant stress and sadness. They should also not be planted at the rear, as they suggest water, and water at the rear of a property is not beneficial.
Instead, plant them where their "fountain" effect is utilized, such as the SE, N, or E sectors of the garden, unless these areas happen to be at the front or the rear of the property.
Kathryn Weber is the publisher of the Red Lotus Letter Feng Shui E-zine and certified feng shui consultant in classical Chinese feng shui. Kathryn helps her readers improve their lives and generate more wealth with feng shui. For more information visit http://www.redlotusletter.com and learn the fast and fun way how feng shui can make your life more prosperous and abundant! To subscribe and receive the FREE Ebook, "Easy Money - 3 Steps to Building Massive Wealth with Feng Shui,"logon to http://www.redlotusletter.com
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Mountain Justice $13.99 Mountaintop removal (MTR) does exactly what it says: a mountaintop is stripped of trees, blown to bits with explosives, then pushed aside by giant equipment—all to expose a layer of coal to be mined. Hundreds of thousands of acres of ancient forested mountains have been "removed" this way and will never again support the biologically rich and diverse forest and stream communities that evolved there over millions of years—all to support our flawed national energy policy. Mountain Justice tells a terrific set of firsthand stories about living with MTR and offers on-the-scene—and behind-the-scenes—reporting of what people are doing to try to stop it. Tricia Shapiro lets the victims of mountaintop removal and their allies tell their own stories, allowing moments of quiet dignity and righteous indignation to share center stage. Includes coverage of the sharp escalation of anti-MTR civil disobedience, with more than 130 arrests in West Virginia alone during the first year of the Obama administration. |
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Shadows on the Mountain $27.95 An in-depth look at a crucial, little-known World War II episode—the failed Allied policy in Yugoslavia and its ramifications in the Balkans and beyond Winston Churchill called it one of his biggest wartime failures—the shift of British and U.S. support from Yugoslavia's Draža Mihailovic and his royalist resistance movement to Tito and his communist Partisans. This book illuminates the complex reasons behind that failure through the incredible story of what has been called the greatest rescue of Allied airmen from behind enemy lines in World War II history, a rescue executed, incredibly, with minimal official support from the United States and none such support from Great Britain. Recounts an unknown chapter of World War II history and the single largest rescue operation of the war Starting with Serbia's tragedy and triumph in World War II through civil war in Yugoslavia during World War I, focuses on the history of the Balkans, a tragically misunderstood part of the world Sheds new light on the OSS-SOE relationship and manipulations of intelligence that profoundly altered policy decision making Reveals how failed Allied policy set the stage for Yugoslavia's breakup in the 1990s Details the wartime camaraderie of unlikely warriors who became fast friends, outcasts, and heroes in executing the rescue Written with the drama of a novel and the insight of serious history, Shadows on the Mountain is essential reading for anyone interested in World War II, European history, and the Balkans. |
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Frightful's Mountain $3.95 "Frightful, the pelegrine falcon, could not see. A falconer's hood covered her head and eyes. She remained quiet and clam, like all daytime birds in the dark. She would hear, however. She listened t the wind whistling through the pine needles. The wind-music conjured up images of a strange woods and unknown flowers. The sound was foreign. It was not the soft song of wind humming through the hemlock needles of home. Frightful was a long way from her familiar forest. Suddenly an all-invading passion filled her. She must go. She must find one mountain among thousands, one hemlock tree among millions, . And the one boy who called himself Sam Gribley. The one mountain was her territory, the one tree was Sam's house, the perch beside it, her place. And Sam Gribley was life." So begins the third book in the wilderness series that has lifted imaginations around the worlds. Readers last head from Sam Gribley a decade ago, when he kept the hardest resolution of his life and let his falcon partner go free. Now at last we pick up the sotry?but this time, the narrative continues through Frightful's keen-sighted eyes. Raised by Sam, Frightful is an imprinted bird. She has no idea how to migrate, mate, or be a mother. She can barely even feed herself, for although she is a skilled hunter, it was always Sam who signaled permission to partake of the kill. Sam, so patient and kind, will support her from afar, and so will bird activists Jon and Susan wood and conservationist Leon Longbridge. But despite a letter-writing campaign by local schoolchildren, other would despoil her Catskill home?designing fatal electrical wires and disturbing good nesting areas with jackhammers and paint trucks. With evolution and a proud natural intelligence on her side, Frightful may yet beat the odds of famine, winter, and human encroachment. But her terrible longing for that one mountain among thousands, her first home?a longing so noble and generous yet so dangerous?will govern her to either heartbreaking failure or hart-aching triumph, a triumph so right and so natural that readers will want to take to the skies in celebration. Jean Craighead George published "My Side of the mountain" in 1959, a Newbery Honor Book and coming-of-age story that has enthralled and entertained generations of would-be Sams. This third book in the series shares?in exquisite, elegantly flowing prose?Frightful's own passage into adulthood, taking readers on a journey into the mind and spirit of one of the wild's most magnificent creations and proving once again why the author is considered the most gifted nature writer of her time. |
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Winter Mountain Leader Manual $52.16 CONTENTS Mountain Safety (Winter) Cold Weather Clothing and Personal Equipment Cold Weather Mountain Leadership Challenges Mountain Health Awareness Winter Warfighting Load Requirements Military Ski Equipment Mountain Weather Mountain Casualty Evacuations (Winter) Avalanche Snow Stability Evaluation Avalanche Search Organization Avalanche Transceivers Military Snowshoes Military Ski Movement Skijoring Marine Corps Cold Weather Infantry Kit Ten Man Tent and Yukon Stove Space Heater Arctic Bivouac Routine Sled Movement Light and Noise Discipline in a Winter Environment Camouflage, Cover, and Concealment Defensive Positions and Field Fortifications Route Planning in Cold Weather Operations Cold Weather Patrolling Ice Reconnaissance and Breaching Cold Weather Navigation Effects of Cold Weather on Infantry Weapons and Optics Communications Considerations in a Cold Weather Environment Winter Tracking Mountain Logistical Considerations Cold Weather and Mountain Help Operations Cold Weather Considerations for NBC Defense Fire Support in a Cold Weather Environment Cold Weather and Mountain Operational Planning Planning Cold Weather Offensive Operations Planning Cold Weather Defensive Operations Cold Weather Considerations for the 12 Patrol Steps Requirements for Survival Expedient Shelters and Fires Survival Navigation Survival Signalling and Recovery Water Procurement Expedient Snowshoes Crossing Obstacles in Winter Bibliography of References |
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Henry Climbs a Mountain $30.86 Henry the bear wants to go mountain climbing but before he can set off on his journey he is arrested for not paying his taxes--which he has been refusing to pay because they support the institution of slavery. Although he is jailed, Henry still finds a way to climb his mountain. This is the third book to feature the ursine Henry, who is modeled after philosopher Henry David Thoreau. |
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The Third Man on the Mountain (DVD) $20.77 In this fine Disney adventure based on a true story, Rudi Matt (James MacArthur), employed as a kitchen worker, decides to climb to the top of the Citadel, the same treacherous climb that had taken the life of his father. With the support of a renowned English mountain climber (Michael Rennie) and his loving girlfriend (Janet Munro), Rudi vigorously trains for, and then conquers, this dangerous quest. This film was shot on location in Zermat, Switzerland, and features breathtaking views of the mountain scenery.DVD Features:Region [unknown]Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33 |
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Mountain Brushtail Possum $60.54 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Mountain Brushtail Possum, or Southern Bobuck, is a nocturnal, semiarboreal marsupial of the family Phalangeridae. In 2002, based upon morphometric differences, it was proposed that the Mountain Brushtail Possum, Trichosurus caninus, be reclassified into two distinct species. The northern form was to retain the binomial name T. caninus but was henceforth to be known as the Shorteared Possum. The southern population, prevalent in the Victorian Alps was to retain its already designated common name Mountain Brushtail Possum but assigned a new binomial, T. cunninghami. However, genetic divergence between T. caninus and the putative T. cunninghami may not support a case for the establishment of a new species. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2010/08/02 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.17 inches |
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2010 Mavic Alpine Mountain Bike Shoes $59.99 2010 Mavic Alpine Mountain Bike Shoes. The Mavic Alpine Mountain Bike shoes are the perfect balance of rugged support, breathability, abrasion resistance and comfort. Equipped for all-mountain use, the high-traction Shock Grip outsole with EVA cushioning and Contagrip rubber soaks up the rough stuff while maintaining pedaling efficiency. |
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Jeep Liftgate Support Shock 12012.17 $34.99 2007 to 2012 Jeep JK Wrangler, Rubicon and Unlimited;2 or 4-door models;Driver or passenger side JEEP WRANGLER (07-12JK) WRANGLER (97-06LJ) WRANGLER (97-06TJ) 65TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION ISLANDER MOUNTAIN RUBICON SAHARA SE SPORT UNLIMITED UNLIMITED ISLANDER UNLIMITED MOUNTAIN UNLIMITED RUBICON UNLIMITED SAHARA UNLIMITED SPORT UNLIMITED X X 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2.4L Power-Tech (148) 3.6L (220) 3.8L (231) 4L Power Tech (242) GAS Jeep Liftgate Support Shock 12012.17 |
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The Mountain Beyond $15.99 ""Hoppy is gone What will we do?" My father replied. "Well, we just have to search for him." "Well, I'm sure he'll turn up in due time." There it was, the final anticipation that he would come home However, I didn't buy it Off to my room I went - dejected and devoid of all hope. The tears came quickly in the quiet of my room. Emotion, especially tears, was an expression of feelings that were not allowed in our household. As a matter of fact, this era did not support the outward showing of emotion period It was the philosophy that, "Grown men don't cry " Why not? Men were supposed to be strong, masculine and reserved. Showing other emotions diminished that role. Tears were not to be shown. Hugs and saying "I love you" were rarely seen nor were they acceptable. Terry Miller was born on August 25, 1939 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He grew up in the small town of Thurmont, Maryland during the 1940s and 50s. He was inspired to share this memoir dealing with the struggles of climbing life's mountains; more importantly, the victories achieved along the way. It takes the reader through life's experiences that evolve into personal growth lessons and lasting spiritual strengths. Terry resides with his wife on a five acre country setting in Waxahachie, Texas with their horses and a "free range" dog named Smokey. Terry and his wife have four grown children and six grandchildren. He retired from a career in banking and is the Director of Pastoral Care in Waxahachie Bible Church." |
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Mountain Top (Paperback) $32.12 Located between the Penobscot, Wilkes-Barre, and Nescopeck Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania at the headwaters of the Wapwallopen Creek, Mountain Top consists of Wright, Fairview, Dorrance, Slocum, and Rice Townships as well as Nuangola Borough. Settlers entering its rugged forests in the 18th century established lumber camps, sawmills, and farms. Blacksmith shops and taverns opened near rural crossroads at Dorrance, Slocum, and Albert`s Corners. During the 19th century, transportation networks moving anthracite from nearby mines to distant markets traversed the region. The neighborhoods of Solomon`s Gap and Penobscot grew along with the Lehigh & Susquehanna, Lehigh Valley, and New Jersey Central Railroads, while resorts at Glen Summit and Lake Nuangola attracted seasonal visitors. Access to Mountain Top by motor vehicle improved throughout the 20th century. The construction of Route 309 and Interstates 80 and 81 paved the way for commercial and residential development, including the Crestwood Industrial Park. Today, Mountain Top is a growing suburban community of nearly 17,000 people who enjoy and support its parks, churches, businesses, and schools. |
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Giro Privateer Mountain Bike Shoes $149.99 Giro Privateer Mountain Bike Shoes. The Privateer Mountain Bike shoes give you all the benefits of high-end trail and race shoes without the hefty price tag. The benchmark stiffness of DuPont's Zytel nylon outsole, the high-traction design of dual-density lugs and the breathability of a microfiber upper rivals the performance of some of the best Mountain Bike shoes on the market. The Privateer is built on the same Precision Fit last as Giro's top-level shoes and features a molded EVA footbed with antimicrobial treatment and medium arch support for the most comfortable fit. Ratcheting buckle and two Velcro straps make adjustments a cinch. |
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Cathedral Mountain Lodge $372.71 Cathedral Mountain Lodge is located in central Field, close to Yoho National Park and Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks. Hotel Features. Cathedral Mountain Lodge's restaurant serves breakfast and dinner. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. Room service is available during limited hours. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served each morning. Guests can enjoy a complimentary manager reception each day, served in the afternoons. This 3.5 star property has a business center and offers secretarial services, technology support staff, and business services. High speed (wired) Internet access (surcharge) is available in public areas and the hotel has a computer station. Concierge services, tour/ticket assistance, and tour assistance are available. Guest parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include a library and currency exchange. Guests have access to a partner property's recreational facilities and business facilities. This is a smoke free property. Guestrooms. 31 guestrooms at Cathedral Mountain Lodge feature fireplaces and coffee/tea makers. Accommodations offer river or mountain views. Beds come with triple sheeting, down comforters, and premium bedding. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations with deep soaking bathtubs. They also offer makeup/shaving mirrors, designer toiletries, and complimentary toiletries. Complimentary dial up Internet access is available. Rooms also include complimentary newspapers and blackout drapes/curtains. Guests may request a turndown service, hypo allergenic bedding, and wake up calls. Housekeeping is available daily. Guestrooms are all non smoking. Notifications:This property's policy is to refuse certain bookings for the purpose of group events or parties, including pre wedding stag/bachelor and hen/bachelorette parties. The property is closed between 1 October and 24 May. Notifications:This property's policy is to refuse certain bookings for the purpose of group events or parties, including pre wedding stag/bachelor and hen/bachelorette parties. The property is closed between 1 October and 24 May. |
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Giro Carbide Mountain Bike Shoes $99.99 Giro Carbide Mountain Bike Shoes. If you ride the trails for fun and fitness, you'll appreciate the comfort and performance features of the Carbide Mountain Bike shoes. Injected nylon outsole increases power transfer while the dual-density lugs effectively shed mud and dirt. Molded EVA footbed with antibacterial treatment provides excellent foot support. Precision Fit last gives you a near-custom feel, microfiber upper enhances breathability and three wide straps allow quick adjustment. |
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Mountain Gorillas: Biology, Conservation, and Coexistence $38.94 Tucked into one of the most beautiful and conflicted regions of the world are the last of the mountain gorillas. These apes have survived centuries of human encroachment into their habitat and range and decades of intense conflict and violence. The remaining 720 mountain gorillas exist in a fragile habitat, nestled in an area torn by human interests and needs for land, water, and minerals. With captivating photography and the most recent scientific research, Mountain Gorillas takes you deep into the montane rain forests of Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo to reveal the complex story of the mountain gorillas of the Virunga Volcanos and Bwindi. Gene Eckhart and Annette Lanjouw reveal how humankind affects the gorillas and their habitat, detail the innovative conservation and education efforts undertaken by governments and nongovernmental organizations, and explain how ecotourism and other conservation-focused enterprises support efforts to protect the two mountain gorilla populations. This perfect blend of intimate photography, thought-provoking scholarship, and engaging stories demonstrates the inexorable ties among the animals, environment, and peoples of the region, and makes clear why the continued existence of the Virunga and Bwindi gorillas is so important. Mountain Gorillas features stunning photos and four appendices documenting key biological and ecological information, habitat vegetation, milestones in mountain gorilla conservation, and travel information. |
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Mountain Gorilla (DVD) $10.99 A detailed, insightful portrayal of our endangered relative. Only discovered a century ago, mountain gorillas inhabit a fragile world. A small number of families cling to existence on the forested peaks of isolated volcanoes in three war-torn countries, surrounded on all sides by a growing human population. Using exclusive access and the latest technology, this extraordinary three-part documentary seeks to understand more about the lives, the history and the uncertain future of this charismatic species. Gorillas meets the dedicated teams of vets, rangers, researchers and conservationists that all work together to raise awareness of the benefits of this unique species - but their dedicated work will only succeed with the support of all those who share the land with them. |
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