My dog told me today that the tendency of some small dog breed to misplaced knee ball seems to connect to them admiring the Japanese dog which waited two (?) years on the grave of his master. I guess that the influence they get from the death of the dog owner makes them less energetic, vulnerable to such accidents. On the other hand curing a misplaced knee ball http://curingguesses.blogspot.com/2017/07/about-giving-birth-knee-ball-misplaced.html might help pregnant women in preparing for childbirth.
I also come to think that the dog did not wait without a good reason: graveyards need trees on them to shelter with their leaves and their ages old wisdom of nature on the road to life after death, and to help those in sorrow to live wisely.
But if one admires the fact that someone waited two years, maybe one would like to hear that on countryside towns and smaller places grandparents wait for the whole year for their younger generations to visit, and do it in a good way: being a place of the grandparents is part of the life of countryside towns and villages, so they get support in such skills and a good balance of things in life. But the different generations live very different kind of lives, and so the meeting cannot be long, even though it can be very valuable to the grandchildren. Savonlinna is one of such towns.
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An old picture of mine of a lila ukulele with pictures in it, which I have learned somehow eases things away from being ruined without a reason, but brings very foreign cultural influence that I am not sure of if it is good at all or not, kind of religious instrument but nowadays I have another red ukulele too and it too seems to have some effect on the same direction, an instrument of the paradise islands.
But I have mainly played some familiar chords on these. Songs I play on a keyboard which has some 200 different instrument sopunds.
(22. July 2018 Ukuleles cost 30 euros or more. The colour symbolozes the type of parafise and also the trade mark matters. It is worth buying one with a beautiful tone and it from a town that you like.)
I lived in a countryside town in eastern Finland, in north-eastern Europe where the four seasons determine a lot of how life has to be lived. I am a writer. The large Saimaa lake district is famous for it's nature and summer cottages, and the town Savonlinna in it for it's medieval castle and the summer time opera festival in it, and the Savo people for doing things wisely in their own personal ways. I live in an apartment house with a forest patch outside the window ADVICES FOR MAKING HOME NICE
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