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Earth Changes by Etaoqua
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August 24, 2020 by Etaoqua
There is much physical change on Earth now. Earth, herself a sentient being, is totally rebuilding, much the same way humans replace our physical bodies over time. Currently, the changes in both Earth and humans' bodies are improvements, the result of ever increasing energy levels. There are some changes however, that are critical. The magnetics need repairing urgently.The way plants are growing is changing. It has been observed in some locations that grass which in the past has been cut every two weeks is now going for months without attention.Plants which normally produce a few dozen fruits are producing one or two this season.Frequency of watering may affect the outcome. The strawberries are putting out new flowers. The pottrd plants watered once or twice a day are constantly in bloom.Mints are doing great this year. Their blossoms are attracting the small white butterflies and the new wasps which have built a paper hive in the garden. There is a smart critter living in the garden. Something small with hands. It climbs 4-5 feet tall tomato plants in raised beds and eats one large ripe tomato at a time, over several days. How smart? It eats the part of the tomato not visible from the house first so it appears untouched. When it has eaten more than half it hides the rest in a pot at ground level and returns to finish it. Autumn is here.

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