Found 2 gorgeous windchimes, one for the front of my home, one for the back. They are made to be out year round, and have a little adjustment tool so they don’t go nuts when it’s too windy. The one in the back is Woodstock Chimes, and tuned in the key of E. The one in the front is Temple Bells, and they are lovely. I even bought windchimes for indoors! It’s on my living room table now. 8 chimes, tuned to the musical scale of the gamelan degung, a tranditional Javanese ensemble (d, f#, g, a, c#, d, f#, g). Anyone should be able to play it and make beautiful music. I hope it will bring peace and beauty into my home.
Oct 11, 10:53AM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments
I’ll be going soon to that place that has all the windchimes. I hope to find something terrific!
Oct 03, 05:30PM PDT | 2 cheers | 2 comments
Thanks LauralyBeautiful for this idea! There’s a fabulous place a few hours from here that has the Best windchimes! I wonder, though, if I’d end up driving my neighbors nuts. Hmm…. Maybe I’ll check with them first. Gotta be a good neighbor, dontcha know!
May 07, 05:51AM PDT | 1 comment
Tammy is blooming where I'm planted!
short term...
13 months ago
but worthy. I’ll do this round my new home.
Oct 06, 2008, 11:55AM PDT | 0 comments
I live in a little terrace house, with a balcony off my bedroom that overlooks the Anzac bridge and some of the city sky line. I love my succulent plants, even though they dont get much lovin’ from me. Woops. How wonderful would it be to have windchimes delicately sounding in the wind? Do it, have a splurge (once you have achieved your other goal of course- Pay off your debt).
Feb 01, 2007, 05:25AM PST | 1 comment