Sleuthing Souzas in the Prairie Labyrinth

Feathers and Children

D1 and D2 find the treasures left for them a month ago!

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, well…Dev found them first.  We took them for a spin, and then put them back at the entrance.  Thanks! 🙂

Also, pretty sure we saw three owls tonight around 6:15.  Is it possible for Great Horneds to be out at that time??  Huge birds, white tummies/chest, wings that were brown with white markings on the feathers.  One was near the open prairie area, the other one (two?) were in the woods on the trail back to the Center.

Happy Spring!”

About marionpatterson

From the Heartland: Marion is a master educator, writer, Veriditas Trained and Certified Labyrinth Facilitator, a member of the Veriditas Council, creator and workshop promoter, and environmental educator. A Holy Fire II Usui and Holy Fire II Karuna Reiki Master Teacher, Healing Touch Spiritual Ministries Certified Practitioner (HTSM-CP), Advanced Integrated Energy Therapy practitioner she seeks to connect with others in their knowledge and spiritual quests. She leads Healing Talking Circles using the principles embraced by indigenous populations and in Restorative Justice Circles. She and her husband, Rich, co-own Winding Pathways LLC and live in Eastern Iowa. "Encouraging people to create wondrous yards." Go outside and Play!
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