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  1. Dear Master Lee: Thank you for your speedy response to my last question. I'm confused. For period 8, which house would be better, the sum-of-ten house or the double 8's house? Thank you very much for the advice. Pam
  2. Dear Master Lee: Thank you for allthe advice you've given me so far. I'm attaching two photos of the storm drain that is in front of this house (the beige one), and it's right next to the drive way. In fact, part of the storm drain overlaps the drive way. Is this bad fengshui? Thank you very much again for your advice. Pam
  3. Dear Master Cecil: Thank you very much for your response. 1) Regarding your response that if there was a water feature in the backyard where the moutain star is, this would negate the sum-of-ten effect. Since the back yardof this house is sloping upward, the builder had installed a "concrete drainageditch" right behind the fence of the property's boundary, so that water comingfrom the higherground above will flow into this ditch, and won't flood the backyard, should there bea big rain storm. Is this ditch considered bad fengshui? 2) The front of the house has a storm drain which is right below the streetsidewalk. This storm drain has an opening about 4 feet wide. This openingis between the driveways of this house and of the next-door neighbor's house. Is this storm drain considered bad fengshui? Thank you very much for your advice. Pam
  4. Dear Master Lee: Does the flying star chart for 2005 become effective on January 1st, 2005 or on the first day of the Chinese year of the Rooster? If it becomes effective on the first day of the Chinese year of the Rooster, when is that? Thank you for your advice. Pam
  5. Dear Master Lee: Thank you for your previous response. If I cannot activate a mountain star in a sum-of-ten house because of the window, will that diminish the good effect of the sum of ten in that location? Thank you very much for your advice, Pam
  6. Dear Master Lee: Thank you very much for your quick response. My husband and I are looking at this new house. Its facing is SW1which is sum-of-ten house. However, thehouse's sectors that have mountain star8 (NE) and mountain star 9 (W) have large windows. This means these mountain stars cannot be activated. 1) Will this (being notable to activate the mountain stars) diminish the good effect of the sum-of-ten house? 2) Should westill consider buyingthis houseeven if we cannot activate the mountain stars? The NE sector is the back of the house where the backyard is flat for a few yards and then gradually sloped upward. 3) Since the mountain star 8 in this sector cannot be activated because of the window and sliding door, can this sloping upward in the backyard be considered the mountain? 4) I'd also like to know if this sloping upward in the backyard has any good effect on the mountain star 8 even if it cannot be activated? Thank you so much for your advice, Pam
  7. Dear Master Lee: Thank you for your quick response. If the corner bend of the road (close and far) is not as sharp as the previous graph, would the house (b) still get the sha quilike houses (a) and (c), which appear to be at the t-junctions)? Respectfully, Pam
  8. Dear Master Lee: Wewerelooking at this new house. I was checking the externalof the house to see if therewere any issues. The only thing thatwas noticeable to mewas the storm drain in front of the house. Actually, it's at the street level right next to the driveway entrance to the garage. It's covered except for the hole where the water goes into. I didn't smell anything when I stood above or in front ofthe drain. Is this bad fengshui? Thank you very much for the advice. Pam
  9. Dear Master Lee: Thank you very much for your previous response. I understand that, in order to activate the mountain star, the location must not have any openings such as windows. However, if I just cover up the entire window withnon see-through materialfrom the inside of the room, and then activate the mountain star. Will this solution work? Again, thank you very much for the advice. Pam
  10. Dear Master Lee: Would you please tell me if this corner house "A" is at a good or bad location (at the bend of the road). The road is a through street even though there is a bend at this corner. It doesn't look like a T junction since the road on either side of the bend doesn't run into the house. Thank you very much for the advice. Pam
  11. Dear Master Cecil: Would you please tell me if the roof of this house is auspicious or not? Thank you very much in advance for the advice, Pam
  12. Dear Master Lee: I'm astrong water and west house person.My husband is west house person also. We'relooking at a new house with good facing, NE1 which is a sum-of-ten house according to you. But the front door is in the East sector (measured from the center of the house), which is my death direction and my husband's disaster direction. Except for this front door in thebad direction, the house has good shape and form. Should westill consider buying this house? Thank you very much in advance. Pam
  13. Dear Master Lee: Please help me clarify this. If my house faces N3, then I should leave it at P7 and not fly it to P8 because P7 is better for N3 than P8, am I correct? Thank you very much for your advice. Very respectfully yours, Pam
  14. Dear Master Lee: First, thank you for your advice. Secondly, would you please tell me if this blue house in the attached photo considered at a T-junction location? Its frontage is SW1 (205-210 deg). Should we consider buying this house? Thank you very much for the advice. Pam
  15. Dear Master Lee: Thank you very much for your previous response. Attached is another culdesac home with great mountain view in the back. This culdesac is a round one instead of the chinese knife shape. There are only two houses on the culdesac, the rest of the space is the park and green belt. Mine is the one on the left. It also has the front door (black rectangle) and driveway facing the culdesac. Is this a bad culdesac location? Thank you very much in advance for your advice. Very respectfully, Pam
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