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Category Archives: Rocks
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Maundy Thursday. Women’s Walking Workshop.Virtual Labyrinth Walk. May Day. World Labyrinth Day. Looking up labyrinths along an oval path from Cedar Rapids to McAllen, Texas, and back via Arkansas. Frelinghuysen Arboretum Labyrinth. The report that several people, interviewed about the … Continue reading
Posted in bunnies, Evening walks, Facilitation, Indian Creek Nature Center, Labyrinth, Magnolia Tree, Pilgrims, plants, Prairie Labyrinth, Rocks
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Winter Solstice Walk on the Prairie Labyrinth
“O’er all the weary world” awoke me on this grey morning and the lead for the walk materialized. I was happy and excited about the day and knew we would have a fair number of participants in spite of the … Continue reading
Posted in Bell, Feathers, Indian Creek Nature Center, Labyrinth, Prairie Labyrinth, prairie plants, Rocks, Snow, Tracks, Winter
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Plants and People and Forbs
This entry is mostly pictures of flowers. From the upper window of the house the mowed path resembles the flaming chalice of the Unitarian Universalist tradition. I rather like this unintentional creation. From either side of the entry way – … Continue reading
Posted in Feathers, Labyrinth, Magnolia Tree, plants, prairie plants, Reflections, Rocks
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World Peace Meditation Evening
For the first time in many months – approaching a year – I was able to walk the Laughing Labyrinth for World Peace Meditation Night on a beautiful evening. Other World Peace Nights have been of Thunderstorms, or Snowstorms, or…. … Continue reading
Posted in Evening walks, Geodes, Labyrinth, Magnolia Tree, plants, Rocks, World Peace Meditation
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Lapis Lazuli Sky
After class and an errand, I found myself near the Regis Labyrinth, and naturally stopped to walk. How beautiful is today! A Henry David Thoreau day. “We shall have no more of these days….” The ordinary pebble I picked up … Continue reading
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Snow Spiders and Other Mid-Winter Marvels
Oh, well, so I didn’t do the alignment so well. Too bad, so sad. If I wait to do this “perfectly” the post will never be made! Yesterday was a beautiful mid-winter day. While the bunnies sunned, the chickens foraged, … Continue reading
Posted in Labyrinth, Magnolia Tree, Pilgrims, plants, Rocks, Snow, Visitors
Tagged connections, earth energy, occasional insights, pudding stone
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Instruct
Oh, when I am in a super receptive mode….holy cow! Last night I finally got up after tossing and turning, freezing and boiling, and enduring images and colors floating across my mind’s eye. Typed two messages to two people. One … Continue reading
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We Love Our Home
“Like a Christmas card.” Indeed! About three years ago we signed the final papers to buy 1080 30th St Drive SE, which Rich appropriately named Sand Ridge. The home is sweet. The yard ever changing. The wildlife varied and amusing. … Continue reading
Regis Labyrinth, October 30, 2012
Under clear skies and cool breezes Paula Spaight and I walked the Regis Labyrinth. A small pile of pebbles lay under the welcome sign. Sometimes the pile is bigger, sometimes smaller which is a clue to me to look at … Continue reading
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St Andrew’s Episcopal Church Labyrinth, New London, NH
Set in a corner surrounded by trees with two sentry trees, this is a satisfying labyrinth to walk. Many types of rocks form the boundaries and small seedling pines have begun to sprout. Leaves on the path made a lovely … Continue reading
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