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Waking Up on Turtle Island
Indigenous Ceremonial Stone Landscapes of Turtle Island
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
yellow hammer stone again
So I finally walked back up to the big white quartz boulder....
At first I thought the yellow hammer stone was gone...
...but it had somehow migrated to the ground downhill (it had been ten years)...
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