We are still on a super Fast Track at the Heart of AN. This is one powerful creative surge! Last week, with German and his crew, major progress took place in the area of our new vegetable garden. What was a complete surprise is how deeply the energy is transforming there. It is becoming far more than a mere garden area. It is turning into an utterly stunning Timeless True World. Everyone here feels it and it’s a great addition to the Heart of AN. An entirely new sector of the New Landscape is being revealed.
German is supposed to return next week. If he comes, we will be able to finish putting the tiles on top of the circles of the garden and paint our garden seats. We will also create the rest of the water canals.
The Alpacas of AN are such a continuous joy to be around. Newly planted grass for them is already beginning to come up next to the vegetable garden. Roberto is still clearing out the old grass in the fairyland and hopefully next week, we can plant more new grass there for the alpacas.
My new book is now 387 pages and flying along, whenever I have time to write it. Emanaku and I have just swapped computers. He now has my newer one which is better for him to work on videos and I have an older one with a larger screen.
Next week, we will try to get as much done as possible so I can write the September Surf Report before a group arrives from Austria to spend a few days here. We also have a group from Singapore which will coming for a visit in mid month. Our drawbridge is tumbling down, whether or not, we feel ready for it.
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An exquisite evening sky at the Heart of AN.
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The inside of our new water tank is finished. Pedro and his son Alexander, German and his son, appreciate its simple beauty.
I really love the simple white symbols we put inside it. They feel so familiar and triggery.
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Here is the bottom of our new water tank with the symbol of the One Heart. Our special water tank transforms normal water from the glacier into sacred water for our garden.
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The next day, we began to transform the outside of our water tank.
We had originally planned to buy a normal, large, plastic cistern for our garden water system, but decided to create one instead. We are so happy we did!
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It took all four of us, including Emanaku, to put in all the tiles! The design is quite intricate in some areas.
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The Maestro German is rightfully proud of our joint creation.
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Here is the almost finished water tank. Next, we had to create the channel above it for the water to enter.
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Here’s the water channel in progress.
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The newly built river rock path to our vegetable garden area was finished later that day.
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During our very busy week, I suddenly got the inspiration to tile the edges of the circular brick walls of our vegetable garden.
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The new blue tiles are amazing, especially when you walk into the center.
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Standing in the center is a deeply transformative experience. Everytime I go into there, I don’t want to leave.
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Pedro insisted that Tawani needed to be sheared since she had so much wool and it is so much warmer here than what she was used to. I couldn’t watch….
The two clumps in the front are the wool that came off of her.
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While Tawani was being sheared, the rest of the alpacas watched what was going on with great curiosity.
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Here’s poor Tawani aprés shearing. Pedro says that her fur won’t take too long to grow back.
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On Saturday, Emanaku’s cousin and her family stopped by for a fun visit while making their first visit to Peru.
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Roberto has been clearing the fairy circle so we can plant special rye grass and red clover in it for the alpacas.
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Water flowing along the new canal into our water tank.
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This is the amazing view from our internal driveway.
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It’s almost tempting to jump into the water on warm days.
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The day after we finished the water tank, the neighbor unexpectedly irrigated his land, causing water to flow through our newly created water tank. German said that if he had irrigated the day before, our entire water tank would have collapsed because the cement wouldn’t have been dry enough to withstand the water.
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A Timeless True World emerging…. Next week, we are hoping to add more tiles and paint the bancas. (seats) We just bought the paint yesterday. (Expect wild colors!)
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We love the waterfall effect. We will soon make a canal for the water to flow down to the acequia near our house.
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Each day I try to spend some time with the alpacas. Sometimes they come very close, while other days I am completely ignored.
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The larger alpaca is totally in love with tiny Chaska. He follows her around with loving devotion and there is a lot of neck rubbing.
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Manzana likes to hang out with the alpacas and pretend that she is also an alpaca.
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Look at these sweet faces! Each alpaca is so different and has such a distinct personality.
The one in front of the small brown one in the back, has such wisdom in its eyes and almost looks like a bird.
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We really love our new water tank, especially during the times when water is flowing through it.
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Next week, we hope to add some bright green glass tiles and paint the bancas.
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Last Sunday, we took lots of bins of tiles to the garden to decide which ones to use. It’s a hard decision since we have a limited supply of tiles and beautiful tiles are not readily available here.
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This area of the Heart of AN is already emanating the energy of a Timeless True World and we still have a lot more to do here.