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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Frozen
The labyrinth walk today was rough both physically and metaphorically.
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Sleuthing Souzas in the Prairie Labyrinth
Must be spring! D1 and D2 ventured into the Prairie Labyrinth on the first full day of Spring 2013 and discovered the feathers left for them by another pilgrim in the dead of winter. Well done! In Kelly’s words: “Well, … Continue reading
Claircognizance
Such an interesting phenomenon.
Labyrinth Wellie Walking
A sure bet I’ll get wet on this walk. Wellies are great in March during mud season. Sucking sound of the mud pulling my boots Both expected and not so becomes a point of distraction. The center rock gives … Continue reading
Resting Under The Snow
Spring approaches with lengthening days, dripping icicles, and the call of Cardinals. Nestled in Edwinna’s backyard is evidence of a charming three-circuit labyrinth. An impressive evergreen anchors one corner of the yard and labyrinth. Bricks just poking up in some … Continue reading
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Late Winter Shadows, TraceableTracks, and Eagles Overhead
Well this is weird! So, I put the pictures in all at once. Oh, well. Today was simply delightful with a warm sun to offset the 2 degrees in the early a.m. As I walk both the Prairie Labyrinth … Continue reading
Posted in Feathers, Labyrinth, Magnolia Tree, Snow, Tracks
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