I like the daylight saving time, because I like daylight later into the night. Yesterday evening I was hand watering plants, and I noticed that all the arbicola that had been frost burnt back in January was all growing back. All of it, all up along the stalk new sprouts and leaves were coming on. I was so glad I’d not cropped them when they looked dead. I could see they still had life force in their energy field. Thank you Barbara Brennan and Donna Eden for teaching me to read auras so I could interpret the energy field.
The live oak trees are getting their new leaves and filling out, and the same with the mulberry tree, which now has a gazillion tiny mulberries. The loquats didn’t lose their leaves, but now they are all filling with loquats. The cold will have made them sweet. The laurel oaks did not lose their leaves, the orchid tree that lost everything has new leaves. Even the grass seed put down by the city after they installed the city water pipes is growing green and tall. It seems new growth is everywhere.
A good sign.
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