This week for some reason both of
photos for this weekend photo hunt came from the same area.
I was never much into rocks simple
reason I picked up a lot of rocks out of the fields in Spokane Valley
area. Every Spring and fall I had to go out and remove the larger
rocks from the strawberry and raspberry patch that my parents had. So
I had enough rock picking I thought would last me a life time.
But my husband side has a fascination
for geology like things
So we went up on Myrtle creek at the
beginning of it and there was a few land slides. Which totally
change the landscape, so we found some interesting rocks. I don't
know who found this rock but it all pretty and shinny. It made me go
“ooooo”
I'm guessing it either some type of
Schist or Mica. But which is rare for the area we were at, Selkirk
mountain range.
As the land slide happen in Myrtle
creek area it cut a new path into the mountain side. Murphy
and I hiked up this path that the land slide happen on. I
went up to this boulder and went no further then that. Murphy went up
little further and told me that the land split up head and there was
two different paths.
I wonder what kind force was coming
down the mountain to move a boulder like that.
Next weekend photo hunt will be numb and or planes and trains
I just don't know that many people in
my area who would follow or have any interest in my religious
beliefs. Personal I only know a few people in my area who follow was
some what the same spiritual path as I do. I lean more to the “Earth Base Religion or some may called it “paganism”. It not devil
worshiping.
Thursday evening as moon was coming up
around half past eight Murphette and I did a ritual to thank the
god/dess for the bounty from the garden harvest.
Plus we also a touch of Lammas to it.
I thought we put one together at the
last moment. It last a little bit longer then five minutes.
I have to say it was simple and I
enjoyed my self. Confession time...I wish I knew of local covent
in my neck of the woods.
So end of the
month when the next full moon is out. We're going up to Quenella
place and do a full moon ritual up there. She too isn't into the
heavy duty ultra conservative Abraham religions.
Confession time...I felt guilty
leaving her out. But it was put
together the last moment.
The
27th
of this month is her birthday and she will be 65. So we thought of
combining a birthday and full moon celebration together.
I been attending a
class called “Full Catastrophe living” which is design by Jon Kabat Zinn
Nice post for both themes !
ReplyDeleteOh my .... a landslide. Luckily it didn't cause much damage. Which path did your hubby take in the end?
ReplyDeleteI seldom thank the universe for anything, pretty sure it doesn't give a rats ass about us. Why should it as destructive as mankind is?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure enjoying our little three day heat wave, it may get up to 80 here today.
amazing what nature does....splitting the land....that's incredible.
ReplyDeleteYou went up a landslide path? Eeeeeee -- more than oooooo, actually! :O
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