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Friday, 3 January 2014

The Infancy Of A New Year.

We take our first tentative steps as infants in the year, 2014.  A year that will have potholes on our pathways of positive pursuit.  Yet, with each pothole, we stumble, get back out and we learn.  We understand that if the potholes were mistakes, we gather new knowledge.  If the potholes were adversity, the adversity makes us more determined.

Last year, I had extremely anti-social neighbours move in below us.  They did everything they could to upset us and to this day, I've no idea why.  One night, from his garden, the so-called adult of the house was screaming up threats and obscenities to my son and I.  We could take no more.

I went outside, challenged my anxieties and spoke my mind.  I remembered everything that had caused us a living hell for nearly a year.  I spoke my mind, clearly and calmly.  I've never seen a bully back down so fast. Since that day of confrontation, about six months ago, we now have our peaceful life back as it should be. Nobody has the right to impose on our right to a peaceful life.

I always endeavour to find the positive out of a negative.  Those unruly neighbours have been mostly respectful since that horrible night.  Before the altercation, I had expressed concerns about my neighbours to my housing association.  I was offered a brand new place that I hope to be in by the beginning of May.  If it transpires, it will be a beginning in so many ways.  And yes, another positive out of a negative.

If I do make that move this May, it will mark the end of my son and Penny the beloved dog, living with me. A chance for Tristan and I to get on with our lives.  Indeed, a chance to finally write my book.  I've been living in such times of uncertainty.  So uncertain that I couldn't concentrate on what I really want to do.

I visualise that fresh start in a brand new place.  I will be sad yet philosophical of moving on from the garden I created.  One man and his shovel.  Through all kinds of weather.  A garden that was a statement of peaceful defiance as all around were gardens of squalor.  A sanctuary for the soil, for the soul.  I always have the memories captured in photos.  A snapshot of the seasons.  A snapshot of my life.
The ethos of my blog shall carry on.  An ethos of demonstrating that my mental health issues are only a small part of who I am.  An ideal of being here for others as they have been here for me.  I shall continue to be discreetly in the background.  Being of support and encouragement.

I dream of a Rainbow Planet.  Rainbows without borders.  A world where we celebrate diversity.  A world where politicians learn that it's all about compassion, not corruption.

And my friend, what of you?  What are your dreams, your hopes, your aspirations for 2014?

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  1. Glad the confrontation with the neighbor had such positive results.
    A new place all to yourself? Scary, and yet a new adventure for you, Gary!

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    1. Hi Alex,

      It was like deja vu. We went through such an awful time with previous neighbours. For a second time, a positive result. And now, hopefully, a new place for me and a new start for my son.

      Thank you, Alex.

      Gary

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  2. A new beginning, it sounds most positive indeed, and will set a focus to your writing I'm sure, despite missing your loved ones. Will your new place have a garden? If not, then you must create one around a window sill. I've done the same myself many moons ago, and it makes you creative heh. Every new phase has some reasoning to it I find, and I wish you naught but happiness when the time comes for you to move onwards and upwards *smiles. For myself.....? Hmm. I need to focus too, very much so, focus on my work, and managing my time much, much better. It's so easy to end up with a whole day passing and little done but drift on painkillers, walk Lards, have my no-choice nap, get the shopping done, and bob about on the computer, when I need to get the vast amount of chores around me done, p-laus some actual work,and stop living in what amounts to a giant game of Kerplunk. If I can do that and continue to stay positive, retain my cycling, and make folks laugh I'll be happy enough. There's never a definite there, but I hope it is the case. *smiles. Peace and light to you Gary, all will be well for you. I know it. x

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    1. Hi Michelle,

      A fresh start with a new opportunity to finally get some writing accomplished. My son and Penny will, I'm sure, be fairly close by. The new place, if I do get it, will have a large balcony for my wee folks and a few plants. There is a communal garden being constructed.

      Each phase and a new chapter in our lives. My dear friend, despite all your concerns, I know that you shall endeavour to keep going with all your positive resources. I know you cultivate healthy thinking conducive to a better environment. I'm a big admirer or your writing and your artistic creativity. This bodes well for 2014. You make others smile and through the irony of life, you shall light up the world with your infectious smile.

      To a better, more positive New Year to you and your loved ones, Michelle.

      Gary :)

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    2. What beautiful things to say. Thank you so much. X

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    3. Hi Michelle,

      You are very welcome. You are a marvel, dear lady.

      Gary x

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  3. Working in a school help keeps me believing the future will be better. We have kids from a variety of ethnic groups and economic backgrounds and there's no racism, no prejudice. Just kids being kids. The adults in our world could learn something from them! Wishing you a wonderful year full of that peace!

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    1. Hi Jemi,

      Well said, Jemi. You see that hopeful future every time you are at school at see the hope of that better future in the eyes of the children from such diverse backgrounds. Adults could learn from children. Adults should try to get back in touch with their inner child.

      A wonderful, peaceful year to you, my friend.

      Gary :)

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  4. Hi Gary - I wondered what had happened .. but thought I'd find out in due course ... so now I hope all your plans come together for 2014 and you can settle and write your book - it will find much empathy from many of us.

    My thoughts have been expressed in my two recent Prayer type posts and I'll add a couple of thoughts in the next one ...

    Your garden is delightful and I hope you will have a similar opportunity again .. being out with the plants is so therapeutic ... I really need a garden - that will come anon I hope ..

    Cheers and all the very best for the coming year - Hilary

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    1. Hi Hilary,

      I had an ongoing challenge with my neighbours. So bad that I had to wear headphones just to try and write something, anything. I now look forward to a fresh start and hopefully in a new home without the unfair distractions.

      I always consider your posts to be some of the most comprehensive, thoughtful and articulate blogs I have the fortune of reading.

      I cannot cope with my garden on my own any more. It's high maintenance. However, I should be having a balcony that I can make a therapeutic gardening statement. I hope you get a place with a garden. I know how much it has meant to me.

      Thank you, Hilary.

      A peaceful New Year to you.

      Gary :)

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  5. A new start calls for a new garden *insert gnomes here* I'm with you on spreading a movement of kindness--in a world where connections are instantaneous, our society has somehow become more disconnected. I hope to break down the boundaries that divide our cultures & crafts--a revolution of compassion & innovation that makes a positive impact on humanity. And, to overcome my addiction to cheese crackers:) Cheers!

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    1. Hi Samantha,

      Indeed, garden gnomes are on alert for a change. Will get cardboard boxes to pack up their belongings in their mushroom homes.

      Absolutely, kindness, compassion and a reconnection of humanity. Break down those boundaries of the heart. We must make it our mission to to celebrate the diversity and learn from each other. Now then, dear friend, cut back on those cheese crackers! :)

      Here's to a profoundly wonderful New Year to you and your loved ones.

      Gary :)

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  6. Happy New Year my Friend!! Poor Penny having to tread all that snow. I know exactly how she feels only my belly isn't as close to the ground as hers.

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    1. Hi Terry,

      Penny goes crazy with fun in the snow. She is also a very good snow plough and made a pathway for us :)

      A great 2014 to you and your loved ones, Terry.

      Gary :)

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  7. You'll just have to create a beautiful new garden for the Wee Folks!

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    1. Hi Diane,

      You can bet that they will be maintaining their ethos in a new garden setting. The wee folks, the ethos of hope for us.

      A great 2014 to you and yours, Diane.

      Gary

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  8. Happy new year, my dear friend Gary! I am certain that you will cultivate a new garden that you will love and cherish as much as you did the last one in your new home. I am sort of envious that you're experiencing snow. But not so much when I really think about it as I get cold easily even when it's just raining, haha. Penny's looking good, playing in the snow. Scratch her tummy for me, will you :) Positive wishes your way, from an old friend at the other side of the world. May 2014 be the start of something special :)

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    1. Hi Shanaz,

      I shall certainly do my best to continue cultivating some form of a garden. The snow you see was from last January. This January has been bordering on tropical. Okay, I'm kidding about it being tropical.

      Penny the snow plough had a lovely time in the snow last year. I shall give her a tummy rub on your behalf, Shanaz.

      A peaceful, positive 2014 to my young friend in Malaysia.

      Gary :)

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  9. Hi Gary,

    I'm a bit confused here. I didn't realise Penny was your son's dog and I don't know who Tristan is. I feel sad at the idea of you not having Penny with you any more because she's been such a big part of the life you've showed us here on your blog. I hope this is going to be a good move for you.

    I'm sure you can create somewhere magical wherever you go because the magic comes from inside you.

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    1. Hi fairyhedgehog,

      Sorry to have caused confusion. Penny is my son's dog and my son's name is Tristan. I shall still see Penny. It's planned that my son, Tristan, finds a place nearby. She can come over to my new place and do some writing. No matter what, I do visualise a good move. Thank you.

      You are so correct. The magic comes from within. The magic shall come along. Thank you for such a thoughtful comment.

      Magical wishes to you in 2014.

      Gary :)

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  10. Sir Poops and Hair Ball are worried now. They love Penny.

    Hugs and chocolate!

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    1. Hi Shelly,

      Sir Poops and Hair Ball need not worry. Penny shall visit me and take over my blog as she always has.

      Happy New Year and lots of chocolate.

      Gary :)

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  11. A fresh start sounds right up your alley, Gary, but I hate that you'll have to leave Penny behind. She will stay with your son, right?

    Beautiful pictures. Happy new beginnings.

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    1. Hi Michael,

      A fresh start in a new alley, my friend. Yes, to clarify my oversight, Penny will be with my son. I will see them and she will come over and use my computer. Apologies for not making that clearer in the posting.

      And a peaceful adventure to you in 2014, Michael.

      Gary :)

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  12. It sounds as though things have changed for the better - or at least with new opportunities giving you the opportunity to move in a new direction. I feel your sadness at leaving Penny, but I'm sure visits will be the rule. My son still lives with us but he too, wants his independence and I'd love to see him achieve it. Hopefully, soon financially he will. I will be here to support you each step of your journey - as you've been here the last year for me! Thank you!
    Oh, and I most likely won't be doing the A to Z either - I'm putting all my efforts in to the writing goals I've set for this New Year!
    All the best with you book - I can't wait to learn more!
    This will be the happiest of New Year's - I'm counting on it!

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    1. Hi Yolanda,

      Exciting yet slightly scary times ahead. This is the chance for Tristan to get on with his life, his independence with Penny. Penny will still guest pawst! :) Your son craves such independence. It gives us mixed emotions when it's time for them to leave. My son, thanks to me, has had the chance to save up for his imminent move.

      Your support and encouragement is truly appreciated, Yolanda. I'm always here for you, dear friend. Thank you!

      Oh yes please! No alphabet challenge. I do hope you focus on your own writing goals.

      Penny and I both have books getting ready to be written. All we need is to finally have some peace and quiet.

      Here's to that happiest of New Year's!

      Gary :)

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  13. Gary this was exquisite. I know it will be hard for you not to live with Tristan but with the book that you want to write, I bet it might just be the best thing. You will make new memories in the new place, will Tristan live far from you?
    I wish I could have seen you tell that scum off...kudos to you!
    My dreams, goals? To not have to constantly rob Peter to pay Paul and to stop having to worry about money when I go to sleep. I am sorry, that seems so materialistic, it isn't. If things were better I could relax more.
    Happy New Year!

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    1. Hi Caren,

      You are very kind, thank you. It will be good for Tristan to finally have his own independence. I have been so consumed with the life of my son that I've had no time to write a book. It has been difficult to cope. Tristan will try to find a place near to where I'm hopefully moving to. Him and Penny, living together.

      I have never seen such a nasty person do such an abrupt about change. I cannot be doing with bullies. Had too much of that in the past.

      Finances can overwhelm us. I hope that through careful budgeting and marking out priorities, that 2014 will be a better, more restful sleep time for you, Caren.

      Gary :)

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  14. It makes me happy to read that so many good things are happening in your life.
    I hope you will write the book you want to write and that you will accomplish your dreams...
    My dreams for 2014 are to keep writing, to keep learning, to keep trying to be a good mother to my daughter, to enjoy my job, to do all the things that I love doing; to find peace within each and every moment of my life, to be in touch with my good friends.
    Stay in touch. Happy New Year.

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    1. Hi Julia,

      Thank you and many of the good things have come from the result of what appeared to be bad things. A beautiful irony that has me inspired and proud. I now focus on that day when I finally have time to concentrate on my book. No more hassles and some blissful peace.

      What wonderful goals, Julia. Writing and learning. I know you are a good mother to your daughter as it shines through in your determined resonance. I see that glow in your daughter's eyes. That glow, a reflection of all you mean to her. I know you will savour every moment. 2014 is going to be a profound year for you.

      I shall stay in touch, dear lady.

      Gary :)

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  15. I want to say, too, that while your mental health issues are "only" a small part of you, Gary, I see the gifts in them that we all benefit from. You have an exceptional grace, eloquence, and downright humanness about you. I don't believe that's exclusive from your mental health challenges. I believe its actually nurtured by them. That, as you say, there are positives that come through the negatives; your mental health struggles are something form which you and all of us actually benefit from.

    Lots of love for an ever improving life in 2014.
    xoRobyn

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    1. Hi Robyn,

      The gifts we share and the goal of reducing the unfair stigma through better understanding. Your words are truly thoughtful and empathetic. In fact, to add to your thoughts, I actually consider my mental health concerns, a bizarre blessing. Ironically, I would not be doing a blog, rediscovering my passion for writing, if my environment had been almost destroyed a few years ago. The negativity has been a catalyst to get me going.

      You are an inspirational example of somebody who seeks out the positives in what seems to be only negatives. Your sense of humour and your kind candour, are there for all to see. I'm most grateful, Robyn.

      Here's to 2014 being a year of joy and hope.

      Gary :) x

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    2. Thank you, Robyn.

      A blogger orgy, perhaps! LOL

      Gary :) x

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  16. A new beginning...change....exciting and scary at the same time. Everything new and different and fresh. This is something to look forward to. Your wee folk will be excited to move with you. Even if you just have a balcony to garden on I know you will find a way to make it look magical.
    Congratulations on confronting your tormentors. It's never easy.....but sometimes it just has to be done.
    My dreams, hopes and aspirations for 2014 are very humble...just to be more mindful in all I do and say.

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    1. Hi Delores,

      I'm very excited and yes, a bit scared of moving.. A new adventure in a new place. If I do get the place, it will have a large balcony where I can still have a semblance of a magical garden for the wee folks. There is also a communal garden. Would be fun.

      Thank you and considering how bullies at work cost me my job, it took a huge amount of fortitude to tackle the problem head on.

      Your dreams, hopes and aspirations for 2014 are something more should attempt.

      Here's to a very kind New Year, Delores.

      Gary :)

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  17. Bullies are usually the biggest cowards!

    I can't imagine you living in a place without Penny! Or did I misunderstand that?

    I had a plaque that said, "Grow where you are planted" and I've always thought that was good advice. We can't always choose our circumstances and so on, but we can keep a positive spirit and make the best of it.

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    1. Hi Elizabeth,

      You are certainly correct about bullies. If you don't challenge them they just keep tormenting.

      You would be correct. Penny will be living with my son.

      That plaque makes a lot of sense. I shall flourish wherever I am. Circumstances have been somewhat thrust upon me. I savour the opportunity.

      Thank you, Elizabeth.

      A peaceful, positive 2014 to you and yours.

      Gary :)

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  18. Wow! Big changes coming your way! I take it your son will be Penny's caretaker? I wish you much luck and happiness! :)

    Not sure what 2014 has in store but it'd be great to get married.

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    1. Hi JoJo,

      Some major changes this year. Apologies for not making it clearer. Penny will indeed be living with my son. Thank you for the kind wishes.

      Wedding bells wishes for 2014, your way,

      Gary :)

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  19. Love the new header photo of the street under snow. Thank you for sharing your story today Gary.

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    1. Hi Carol,

      Glad you love that new header. Thank you for reading my story.

      Here's to an awesome 2014, Carol.

      Gary :)

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  20. I so hope your admirable dreams come though. And assume that your new abode will have a guest bedroom for visiting internet super stars.
    Hugs.

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    1. Hi Sue,

      Thank you, my dear friend. There will be a guest suite for Penny when she so wishes to grace me with a visit. No doubt, she will want to continue writing.

      Hugs and welcome to a New Year and a new hope.

      Gary :)

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  21. Love the picture of Penny.

    Thank you for reminding me that my own mental health issues are only a small part of who I am. The thought makes my spirit sigh with relief.

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    1. Hi Birdie,

      Penny and I are most delighted you love that picture of her.

      Quite right. We have choices and we can prove that our mental health issues will not be given permission to dominate our lives. Bless you and much respect.

      Welcome to 2014.

      Gary :)

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  22. A new place just for you, whatever will you do. Glad the neighbors shut the heck up too. They can really drive one up the wall when you get bad ones at your zoo

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    1. Hi Pat in the Hatt,

      A brand new place. Less space, but full of grace. I might as well have been at a zoo. Listening to them did make me blue.

      Happy New Year and all of that. To you and your rhyming cat.

      Gary :)

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  23. I've always found that things happen for a reason. While I realize that is incredibly obvious, I also find that most (not all) things turn out okay. I hope this for 2014.
    I look at the glass half full.

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    1. Hi Al,

      I think you are correct. Hopefully things are happening for all the right reasons. Things usually turn out okay. We can help make it so. Also, not going into negative speculation overdrive is a great help.

      I cheer you half full glass, my friend.

      A , hopeful, positive 2014 to you, good sir.

      Gary :)

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  24. Good luck to you, whatever changes may come in 2014!

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    1. Hi Debra,

      Thank you for those good luck wishes. I'm focused on positive change in 2014.

      Here's to 2014 being totally awesome for you, my friend.

      Gary :)

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  25. Such wonderful pictures! I pray all your hopes and dreams come true.
    My desire for 2014 is to actually FEEL all the beauty that I see. Peace.

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    1. Hi middle child,

      I'm very pleased you like the photos. Thank you for such kind wishes.

      May your desire of that freedom you have dreamt about for so long, finally happen in 2014. Remember, you are special and unique.

      Gary :)

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  26. Neighbour disputes and moving house away from Tristan, Penny and your garden - this is the kind of post that fills me the same kind of panic that a pot hole turning into a sink hole would cause. But nothing ever turns out as bad as I imagine at first. I too confronted a local bully last week. Incredible how fast a persons attitude changes when they realise you're not afraid of calling them out for being rude. I would love to know the words of wisdom that came forth during your calm but firm confrontation. I am glad to read that by May you can choose whether or not to move house, rather than feeling like you have too. As far as your book goes, it seems the more time I have to do things the less I get them done. If only I'd written a sentence a day over the last 3+ years - that would be over 1000 sentences... could this be the beginning of a new blog hop! *shudders* - All the best for the new year Gary I am sure it will be filled with many blessings (more than enough to fill the potholes.)

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    1. Hi Ida,

      It's going to be quite the year. A few years back, I had similar neighbours that caused the whole neighbourhood aggravation. I got them evicted, eventually. I couldn't believe that it was happening all over again. Tristan and Penny, understand that I have to get on with my life. And thus, so do they. The pot hole can grow into a crater of negative speculation. I know you realise that the worst case scenario is only that. We can make things change towards the positive we deserve.

      You challenging that local bully and the swift change in their attitude is proof just what lies behind the bullies' mask. I told my neighbour that my son and I would tolerate no more. We had a few years of peace in the neighbourhood and I would not allow them to continue putting us through a living hell. I pointed out several things to the man. I told him that if there was any more trouble that I would lodge a formal complaint. He seemed shocked that I would be so assertive. He apologised to my son and I.

      May should hopefully be the turning point as I may then be living in a more manageable place. I struggle to cope do everything on my own without any help. I've been so busy being of support to my son as he goes from one crisis to another, I have had no time to focus on writing a book. It might see like an excuse. However, when so many negative distractions have been going on, I couldn't think straight.

      You can catch up with those sentences. The catch up with the sentences blog hop! Yikes! :)

      Thank you, Ida. And may 2014 be fulfilling, positive and peaceful for you. The potholes shall be covered with those many blessings.

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  27. Great post Gary, I am working on my new book at the moment though still have this virus hanging about. With the weather being awful here at Bournemouth have not been out much. May all your dreams come true this New Year.
    Yvonne.

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    1. Hi Yvonne,

      Thank you for that, dear friend. I hope you manage to get back on track with your new book real soon. All this cold and stormy weather has made it difficult to feel better. Hope you are better real quick.

      Thank you, Yvonne.

      May your dreams become a wonderful reality in 2014.

      Gary :)

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  28. "potholes on our pathways of positive pursuit"; As my five-year-old granddaughter Lois once said to me "Granddad, it's alliteration but it doesn't rhyme!" (Really!)
    You, sir, are a poet of the soul. What you wrote here is a wonderful inspiration and I sincerely hope that this year brings you the joy and peace that you (and we all) seek.
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    1. Hi bazza,

      Wow, your five year old granddaughter should have her own blog. Maybe she does. Alliteration for a new generation.

      You, sir, are tonic of inspiration with your encouraging thoughts. Thank you, Barry.

      Wishing you and your loved ones a most peaceful 2014.

      Gary :)

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  29. I have never understood people who choose to be mean and hurt others. I am so glad you confronted that bully and put him in his place. You probably saved others from his cruel tongue.

    I assume you are not moving far from Tristan and Penny. It is always exciting to start a new adventure. I wish for you a garden full of beautiful blooms and serenity.

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    1. Hi Arleen,

      It seems that bullies are people who are insecure. So they target others to try and make them feel better about themselves. It's very sad and totally unacceptable. I know my other neighbours are grateful that peace has been restored in the neighbourhood.

      I will be only, if I get the place, about two miles from where I now live. Tristan and Penny will be looking for a place nearby. The new adventure is what I shall totally embrace. Thank you for such flowering thoughts, Arleen.

      A beautiful 2014 to you and your loved ones.

      Gary :)

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  30. I hope the year is a good one for you Mr G, and get writing that book its important, words we write are one of the things that we leave behind when we vanish of to meet our maker. It is therefore good to write them down as tell the story the best we can so that folk in the future will read them and ponder.

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    1. vanish off . . . .Silly English language. . . . I think in the future people will ponder over my spelling and say rubbish

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    2. Hi Rob,

      I have a good feeling that this is going to be a good year, even with upheaval. A book. Each word, a shared experience. The blog, an email to the world, my friend.

      Future people will probably be writing in a language we could not comprehend. You do well, Mr. R.

      Here's to an interesting New Year, Rob.

      Gary :)

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  31. Change can be scary and exciting at the same time. I'm sure that if you make the move you will cope with the changes in your positive way. I wish you all the best, and time to write that book, that will be lovely for you.

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    1. Hi Suzanne,

      It sure can be that way. A combination of extreme emotions. I do indeed look at the move in a positive way. Cope with each part in a way that doesn't overwhelm.

      I do so desire to finally get on with some writing without the uncertainty I have endured for far too long.

      Here's to you and your loved ones having a wonderful 2014.

      Gary :)

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  32. Well said. I spend a lot of time in my garden. It makes me feel more connected to the earth.

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    1. Hi Rick,

      Thank you, good sir. The connection with nature in the garden is to be as one with nature. Very thoughtful comment, Rick.

      Gary :)

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  33. I love all the beautiful pictures of your gardens and can't wait to see all the new things you dig up from the fresh and fertile soil in your life.

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    1. Hi Julie,

      I'm pleased you like my garden photos. I shall be cultivating positivity in my new environment. My soul, my soil, as one in a down to earth sort of way.

      A hopeful, happy 2014, Julie.

      Gary :)

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  34. What a beautiful post. I like to try to turn the negative into a positive too. Sometimes it takes me longer to see the positive, but I am working on that. Your fresh start (if it happens) sounds like it will be wonderful in so many ways. There is something about starting anew that is appealing. If it doesn't happen- I know you will see the up side to that, too! :)

    Your garden is beautiful! WOW! From one gardener to another- you have a mighty green thumb. :)

    Wishing you lots of peace and happiness in 2014. Let's work on that rainbow world together.
    ~Jess

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    1. Hi Jess,

      That's very nice of you to say. Thank you. Sometimes the positives arrive from the most unlikely of sources. I know that if I hadn't put in a cautionary complaint about my neighbour, I wouldn't of known of a this new place being built. The potential fresh start opens up a whole new world of opportunity. I'm thrilled at the prospect. If it doesn't happen, I have another plan :)

      My gardening friend, I thank you. Here's to green thumbs! :)

      Rainbow Planet wishes to you in the infancy of this new year.

      Thank you, Jess.

      Gary :)

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  35. A place all your own. Wow. That is exciting (and a bit scary). Change tends to bring anxiety, even when it is GOOD change.

    Calling out your neighbor was a bit scary just before you did it. No one likes confrontation, but it changed your lives for the positive.

    This post was filled with all sorts of excellent reminders... embrace change. It will happen (because that is life) and look for the positives. Thanks Gary!!!

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    1. Hi Robin,

      A place entirely on my own. A time to make a statement of intent in that exciting yet scary adventure. Change will be positive and I shall try not let the anxiety get the better of me.

      My neighbour had threatened us on numerous occasions. We try to ignore it. It just got to the point that something needed to be done. I was very surprised at the complete change in attitude of such a bully. A positive result from a situation that shouldn't of happened in the first place.

      Thank you for your kind words, Robin. We can embrace change and think of it as an exciting adventure.

      A lovely New Year, Robin.

      Gary :)

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  36. Wonderful post, Gary. I hope your dreams come true. My dream for 2014 is to stay happy and healthy and out of the emergency room or generally the hospital. ahahahahaaa!

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    1. Hi Leeanna,

      I appreciate that. Thank you. My dreams are of a new adventure in a new place. Here's to you having a healthy, happy 2014. Try to stay well away from the hospital.

      Gary :)

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  37. What a thoughtful and meaningful post. My hopes for the new year are to enable my husband to leave his job when he is ready by producing enough income that we can use it to buffer what he brings in. He wants to retire next year and if I can do this, he will be able to. That is my goal with my writing and publishing. To sell enough for peace of mind. I hope you will enjoy your new place, if it happens for you, Gary. I, too, wish you peace and harmony. At your new place, will you be able to garden?

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    1. Hi Lisa,

      Thank you very much. What a thoughtful goal you have set. How nice it would be if you could realise enough income from the passion that is your writing. Peace of mind for you and your husband in a hopeful early retirement.

      If I do get that place, there are communal gardens. Also, I would have a large balcony to maintain some form of a garden oasis for all my wee folks.

      A peaceful, fulfilling year ahead to you and your husband, Lisa.

      Gary :)

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  38. Your garden is beautiful!
    I'm hopeless with plants... and I even killed a cactus once. How difficult is that? Very difficult. Exactly. So that tells you I should stay away from plants.

    It sounds like you are going through some changes... positive ones... very exciting stuff but also a little frightening, I'm sure...
    Everything of the best with your new venture, Gary! You are such a positive person that I know you'll be fine!
    Writer In Transit

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    1. Hi Michelle Wallace,

      I thank you for that. Amazing what you can do with a shovel. A cactus is a very prickly subject. You make several points about cactus. I have a cactus that never flowered. I think it's still alive. You need to talk to plants. Evidently that works :)

      I'm looking at the big changes as an adventure into something better. A time to move on and a defining moment in the life of my son.

      Thank you for your encouraging comment, Michelle. All shall be just fine.

      A peaceful, positive 2014 to you and your loved ones.

      Gary :)

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  39. I have always been afraid of confrontations. I am glad that you had a positive result.

    I wish that any change you have to make is smooth. Eat right, get good sleep and take enough rest. Changes can take a lot out of us, even the positive and good ones.

    I agree with you on any mental illness being only a very small part of us. To me most of us have some kind of emotional hard ships. It is just that some of us are able to hide them.

    If there is anything at all that is within the scope of your blogger friends, please let us know. The least we can do is hear you out.

    Happy New Year !

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    1. Hi Munir,

      Of course, confrontation is something that can fill us with dread. Possibly making a bad situation even worse. I knew that it needed to be done and challenged my fears.

      Healthy living and healthy thinking, vital aspects to our well being. Changes can be daunting. I shall try to see it as another adventure.

      I think through my transparency that the barriers, the unfair stigma, shall continue to be eroded. To meet me in the street, few would guess.


      I appreciate what you have said, Munir. Your offer is kind and I know we can be here for each other. Thank you.

      A peaceful New Year to you and your loved ones.

      Gary :)

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  40. Such a lovely garden you've made and you'll make another in a new place. Will you be taking all the little people? I would.
    My plan for this year is to take the small patch of communal garden at the end of my path and make it my own, with pot plants and a concrete seat, maybe a bird bath too. Little windchimes, little people maybe.

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    1. Hi River,

      Thank you for that. The wee folks shall be coming along with me.

      I love your plans for the communal garden. I hope it comes to fruition. And wind chimes, along with your own wee folks would be magical.

      Thank you, River.

      Here's to a wonderful gardening New Year.

      Gary :)

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  41. Gary, this was another example of your positive attitude and your compassion for all. I'm truly sorry that the whole neighbor thing had to happen, but I'm glad you confronted him and that it went well.
    I wish you all the best in your new place. I would certainly miss that wonderful garden, but perhaps the wee folks will enjoy their new spot as well, whether it's in your new place, or in your garden.
    I also wish all the best to Tristan as he makes a fresh start as well. The only question remains, as so many others have asked, who will Penny be living with? I know I'm not up as late as you are...but I'm confused on that part...
    As to me for 2014 I plan to focus on contentment. The rest will come from that.
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    1. Hi Tina,

      It's incredible how maintaining a positive attitude can see sense through senseless situations. My neighbour seemed truly shocked that a push over like me would not allow such outrageous behaviour to continue.

      Thank you in regards to my hopeful moving. I will dearly miss the garden I created. However, I'm struggling to keep it maintained by myself. I get no help and the garden is huge. The wee folks will be happy no matter what. Less room, but a more manageable set up.

      Sorry about the confusion. Should of made it clearer. Penny will move to wherever Tristan lives. Unless the place he moves to doesn't allow his furry friend sister. I should have made better mention of that in the posting. Oops.

      Contentment, your vital key word, dear friend.

      Here's to a contented 2014.

      Gary :)

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  42. I'm lucky to have never lived near obnoxious people. But no one could have handled your situation any better than you did. I know haw uncertainty can hold you back. I've been kind of messed up this past year. It's hard to embark on a new path when your life is topsy-turvey. I hope yours settles down and you can concentrate on doing what you want. :)

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    1. Hi Lexa,

      And to think this was a repeat with a new set of obnoxious neighbours. I just couldn't endure it all over again. When you are getting threats from a neighbour, something has to be done.

      I hope that 2014 sees your life settle down. Quite admirable how well you've done with such uncertainty. Kudos to you, Lexa. I am so desperate to be living a life where negative distractions go away.

      Here's to a clearer 2014, Lexa.

      Gary :)

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  43. A door of great opportunities has opened for you Gary, although your loved ones will not be coming with you. At least when they visit you'll have a great time catching up on each others lives. This is a chance for you to really settle into what you want to do now. Enjoy this new part of your life and aim for the stars. I'm sure Penny can still guest post for you when you're busy.

    This year, I need to concentrate on my health and I'm due to have surgery again soon. That's what's important for me right now.

    Wishing you all the best Gary, and I hope this move works out in May for you. Take care friend.

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    1. Hi Rum-Punch Drunk,

      Yes indeed, a new start for myself and a fresh start for my my son who will have Penny with him. I have spent so much time trying to maintain a peaceful environment for them and ward off the negativity, that I've had no chance to write what I want to write. Penny will continue to visit me and um guest pawst.

      My good friend, your health is your focus and quite right. I wish you all the very best with the surgery.

      Thank you for your kind wishes. And I hope that May turns out the way I visualise.

      A better, healthier New Year to you.

      Gary

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  44. I'm also glad that you confronted your nasty neighbor. You really are an amazing peacemaker! I always enjoy seeing photos of your beautiful garden. I'm sure that you'll find imaginative ways to show off your green thumb on a smaller scale at your new place. Though it's always a challenge to move, you'll be ready to spring into action in May! I wish you the best of luck Gary, and you will definitely be livening up the neighborhood!

    Julie

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    1. Hi Julie,

      Thank you and it took a lot to get me to confront him. The adrenalin kicked in and I was remarkably composed. I was determined to not see our peaceful neighbourhood ruined by another anti-social family. The garden was indeed a creation out of love and determination. Hopefully, in May, I shall have a wee folks garden on a large balcony. A move is stressful, but I know it's time to move on.

      A lovely 2014 to you and yours.

      Gary :)

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  45. Beautiful pictures. Everyone deserves peace in their existence. I can't stand bullies and people who impose on others.

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    1. Hi Medeia,

      I'm glad you like the photos. Thank you. Nobody has the right to sabotage our peaceful existence. For sure. Bullies see the vulnerable as easy targets to mask their own insecurities.

      Here's to a fulfilling 2014 to you, dear friend.

      Gary :)

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  46. A wonderful post showing life is all about a series of steps and outcomes as of yet to be determined, but one must stride forward.

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    1. Hi Ray,

      Thank and you are so right. We strive forward and wont let the occasional pothole deter us from keeping on.

      A peaceful 2014 to you and your loved ones, Ray.

      Gary

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  47. I had noisy neighbours. It ended up with a trip to court as they didn't believe I would carry it through. It's amazing how quiet bullies get when confronted.

    I hope your year is as peaceful as you need and want.

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    1. Hi Martin,

      Kudos to you, good sir. I know how brave that was of you. I had previous unruly neighbours taken to court. It took over a year and two court cases to get them evicted. The neighbourhood become peaceful. Then we had the latest bullies move in. Indeed, call a bullies' bluff and amazing the change in them.

      Thank you, Martin. And a peaceful year ahead for you.

      Gary

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  48. Gorgeous garden.
    I LOVE your positive attitude about life, love, the future.
    Much Love from Minnesota, dear. Xxx

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    1. Hi Kim,

      Thank you. A garden created by one dude and his shovel.
      If I hadn't expressed my concerns about my neighbour's attitude to my housing association, I might never of known of the opportunity to move into a brand new place. A positive result and I shall keep that positive attitude.

      Bless you, dear Kim. In peace from Staffordshire.

      Gary Xx :)

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  49. I'm glad you were able to finally get peace with those neighbors. Good for you for speaking up!

    If you do move to a brand new place, I'm sure you'll find a way to create a beautiful garden.

    Wishing you all the best in 2014!

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    1. Hi Sherry,

      Thank you and yes, the neighbours have realised we insist on peace or else. I knew it had to be done. My son was ready to punch the guy. Cooler heads prevailed.

      I shall hopefully be gone gardening in a new place in May :)

      All the best to you and your loved in your new adventure.

      Gary

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  50. 'Allo, 'Allo and aloha, old chum:)

    Happy New Year to the Clan McGazza and I am calling the new house to happen!

    So start saving your boxes, 'cos you're going to need them in late April :)

    Wishing you, Gary, a *peaceful,* contented and stressLESS New Year:)

    Cheers:)

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    1. Hi Mazza,

      Allo, allo, allo, what's all this then....

      Good grief, I suddenly felt like I was in an episode of Highlander :)

      Once I know for sure, the boxes will be at the ready.

      Thank you, Sir Mazza of the Clan McMazza.

      Here's to you and your loved ones having a most excellent 2014.

      Gary :)

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  51. Great post of Endings and New Beginnings. I often talk about my neighbors and I only wish I could move. I have days that I feel I could trade my house for a camper just to get out of this neighborhood. Like you I wish for a country whose leaders cared for the people more than the lobbiests who has bought and paid for our politicians. Wishing you all the best in 2014 and may it be a better year than last for all.

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    1. Hi Gossip_Grl,

      Thank you for you that. It's pretty bad when you wish to move because your neighbours are causing you such stress. I just don't understand why some people seem to delight in causing others misery. We are in very worrying times with our politicians. It's a case of money before morals.

      Thank you and here's wishing you and your loved ones a most inspiring 2014.

      Gary :)

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  52. Life has a way of teaching us lessons. I just don't like the teacher sometimes.
    Hope you and your family the best with the neighbors, and the new directions you take.

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    1. Hi DAVID,

      Sometimes the teacher never meant to teach us. A bit of an irony at times.

      Thank you, good sir. Our neighbours are much better these days. The new directions are looking upbeat.

      All the best to you and your loved ones in 2014.

      Gary :)

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  53. Gary, I feel for you. We have had some awful neighbors over the years, in those cases we outlasted them and they moved! Haha! Good luck and here is to a shiny, bright New Year filled with magic, joy and love!

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    1. Hi CraveCute,

      Ah yes, awful neighbours. Good for you, my friend. We got some previous nasty neighbours evicted. The neighbourhood had a celebration! :)

      Thanks for such a nice comment. Here's to hopeful, peaceful New Year to you and your loved ones.

      Gary :)

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  54. The neighbors obviously have developed their skills over years, and not much can be said to them that they have not heard. Is there any legal recourse?

    Whatever happens, you & Penny & Tristan must bind together. Get the shovel and the gnomes & fairies and please hold on tight. You are precious and loved.

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    1. Hi Susan,

      I went and put in an informal complaint pending any more problems with my neighbours. They have a history of causing problems. I had legal recourse but I managed to sort it out before taking the next step.

      Tristan, Penny and I will still be a bond between two homes. The wee folks are a ready for a relocation. One man and his shovel days are going to end. Thank you for such lovely words, Susan. They are cherished.

      A peaceful, better, loving 2014 to you, dear Susan.

      Gary :)

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  55. What a great new year's post. You have such a wonderful attitude about facing whatever challenges the new year brings. I hope to adopt an attitude more like yours.

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    1. Hi Danielle,

      That's most kind of you. Thank you. I do try to look at challenges, at changes, as a positive adventure. Here's to your positive adventure in 2014, dear Danielle.

      Gary :)

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  56. Gary, Dragon and dwarves wish you the best for this 2014. May that moving be exactly what you need to get the peace you wish. I do hope Penny visits you often because a star like her would be missed if she would forget about her thousands of fans. I am sure you'll do an excellent job with that balcony, as you did it with your garden. No doubt you'll be filling it with magic and life in no time, because you are like that. You have the magic touch. I send you, your son, and of course, beautiful Penny lots of dragon hugs.

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    1. Hi Al Diaz,

      We thank you and the dwarves for such thoughtful wishes for 2014. I'm anticipating a most peaceful move in a fresh start. Penny will visit me and continue to take over my blog. She has told me this. A balcony with a garden oasis for the wee folks and myself. Would be most magical. Along with a communal garden, I visualise cheerful times.

      Happy, hopeful wishes for a better 2014 to you, my dragon friend.

      Gary :)

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  57. So sorry about the neighbors, but I'm glad you stood up for yourself and found some peace.

    I want to make this year a year of gratitude. A year of noticing and rejoicing.

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    1. Hi Sara,

      Thank you for that. I wasn't going to put up with yet more anti-social neighbours. They moved in and destroyed our peaceful life. A few calm words to them and peace has been restored.

      What wonderful thoughts you have for 2014.

      All the very best, my friend.

      Gary :)

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  58. Oh do I had obnoxious neighbors. We just had new neighbors move in the other day and already I can tell we are going to have a problem. I wish there were more nice people.

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    1. Hi Lady Lilith,

      Obnoxious neighbours ruin in for everybody. I know what you mean about the worry of having new neighbours move in. Hopefully, they wont be the problem you anticipate. More nice people would be truly welcome.

      In peace and hope for 2014.

      Gary :)

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  59. Yikes about the neighbors. Very brave of you to stand up for yourself, and so lovely it worked out. The house I'm living in now is the first house I've ever lived in. Most of my life, I've lived with neighbors on either side, and sometimes above or below. I love the quiet.

    Gorgeous pictures. Here's to a wonderful new year! Cheers. :)

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    1. Hi Christine,

      Yikes, indeed. I had to make a stand. I also think the fact I mentioned that if there was any more problems that I would lodge an official complaint. I'm so glad you are now living in a place where you can immerse yourself in the quiet.

      Thank you for liking the pictures. A most awesome 2014 to you, Christine.

      Gary :)

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  60. It is sad that you were put in the position to have your rights for peace of mind and thoughts be disrupted by someone else and their ideas of what was loud and right. But I'm glad you put your foot down and stood up. Awesome for you!!

    I like the positive take. Positive from the negative, that seems to be a great mantra for 2014 :-)

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    1. Hi Angela,

      This has been the second time I've had to deal with horrible neighbours. Once again, I could take no more. Why some folks think it's okay to wreck the lives of others is beyond my comprehension.

      Taking what appears to be a negative and find the advantage to make it a positive. It's quite the slam dunk result when it works.

      Happy mantra wishes to you in 2014, Angela.

      Gary :)

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  61. I just scanned through the comments in a panic until I found where you told Tina what was happening with Penny. You sound very positive about the upcoming change, so I will take that to mean it IS a positive change.

    Sorry about the nasty neighbors. We've had our share, but are happier in this neighborhood than we've been in any other. It took finding the right place for us. I'm thankful to have found it.

    Happy New Year!

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    1. Hi Shannon,

      I'm sorry about any confusion I caused. I really must remember to put in the details next time. This will be a positive change despite the mixed emotions of moving.

      Through sheer determination and cooperation from other neighbours in the past, we rid ourselves of nasty neighbours. Then it started all over again in this peaceful neighbourhood. Thankfully, we mostly have peace again with the latest batch of idiots.

      I'm very pleased that you are living in a positive environment. It means the world to your well being.

      Happy 2014 to you and yours, Shannon.

      Gary :)

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  62. New beginnings can be tough, but it can be exciting too. Whatever happens, I'm praying for you, Tristan and Penny. :-)

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  63. Hi Misha,

    New beginnings and fresh adventures. I know you know how exciting it can be. Thank you for your prayers, dear Misha.

    And here's to a most fulfilling 2014 to you.

    Gary :)

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  64. Oh, I'm sorry. I Was Seeking Gary. Great Post!
    ;)

    What? Gary, is that you? Oh, there you are! It's been a while, my bad. Glad to see you put that bully back in his place. I'm lucky to have absolutely wonderful neighbours. News about your potential move sound exciting and I hope things work out for you in May. A new start is what so many people need and wish for.... I'll keep my fingers crossed and will send pawsitive thoughts your way in hopes all goes well for you, Tristan and Penny.

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    1. Hi Elise,

      Great comment! Thanks for sharing! :) Ah yes, IWSG aka I Was Seeking Gary. Gosh, how much more can my ego take! LOL

      Nice to meet you, Elise. I'm sure you're bad in a good way. I start getting very bored with bullies. This had been such a peaceful neighbourhood. Then the nasty ones arrived. I'm glad you have absolutely wonderful neighbours. I'm sure they think the same of you. Ahem :)

      Thank you and this is ideally the start of a new adventure. Time for some major upheaval in our lives here. Your pawsitive thoughts to us are truly appreciated, Elise.

      Here's to 2014 being a lovely time for you and the passion of your writing, every growing.

      Gary :)

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  65. I'M BAAAAAACKKKKK GARBARE!! so what you are trying to say is that if we mess with you, you are going to bully us to submission???

    DUDE YOUR STYLE ROCKS!! I tease...

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    2. Hey Tammy,

      Yay for your amazing return, tam-bare. Yeah, mama, don't mess with the dude! :)

      Thanks, you gosh darn lovable young lady. You are such a tease. ROCK ON!

      Gary :)

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  66. Somehow I missed this! (I've been holed up and off the computer mostly) That took guts to confront your neighbor. I'm so glad it worked out well for you. Bullies need to fall off the Earth...or be sucked down into a deep crack in it. :)
    A more manageable garden would delight the fairy folk, no doubt. I wish you peace and contentment for 2014, Gary, and a chance to follow your dreams, write your book, and see rainbows wherever you look.

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    1. Hi River Fairchild,

      I appreciate you backtracking to this posting, River. You reach a point where enough truly is enough. We'd been through this all before and I couldn't believe it was happening again. Bullies are really cowards. Amazing what can happen when you call their bluff. They they get sucked into the depths of the earth :)

      Indeed, the garden I have is constant maintenance. The wee folks will be happy no matter where we end up. I just want that time to focus without worrying about neighbours. A book about rainbows, perhaps :) Thank you, River.

      Here's to a happy, better 2014 for you.

      Gary :)

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I do try to comment back to each commenter individually. However, I might have to shorten my replies or give a group thank you. That way, I can spend more time commenting on your blogs. Thank you and peace, my friend.