This is the beginning of a story about my 1984 tour of the Northwest. It took three months .
Taleseeker
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Bicycling is the way to see the land and people
This is the beginning of a story about my 1984 tour of the Northwest. It took three months .
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
To go forward-go back
We need to go back and piece together all the broken stories, myths, and tales that informed our world. We need to go back to celebrating the sun, moon, and planets. We need to go back to the soil, plants, insects,mammals-all creatures and thank them. We need to go back to feeling clean air enter our lungs. And when we sit down to feed our bodies-give thanks. A Buddhist Prayer goes: Many labors brought us this food. We should know how it comes to us. It does matter whose prayer, but slowing down to give thanks is important. Go out and watch the sunset. Go out and watch the sun rise. Go out and celebrate the gift of life and bring it inside with you. Great!
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Are the stars out tonight
We live in a small town near the Grand Canyon and at this point we have as good a dark night sky as the canyon. As this town grows, slowly, more light will shine up into the sky, mostly because the unawareness of stars, constellations, planets being visable to the naked eye. Are you able to see the stars, planets etc. where you live? Knowing the night sky means you are never away from home, all you have to do is look up at night and there, are those same stars you see outside your door. Or not. Please comment on your night sky, I hope we can save it.Together
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Our Solstice Marker
I'm facing southwest next to the solstice marker my wife, Marcia built. Every winter we invite friends to celebrate the turning of the sun back to us. There is an opening in the wall where the sun projects a point of light onto a point that marks that event. We believe it is important to witness the astrological and mythological events that connect us to creation.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Kaibab Sunset
My wife loves to make shadows on trees. In the background House Rock Valley and that curve on the right is upper Grand Canyon in the far distance Echo Cliffs
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