Saige needs a good tooth puller outer (her words). She is excited for the cash from the fairy. She tried training with Grandpa, but decided she needs to wait until shes six. She will be a little less wobbbly on her pink bike with hangy things on it (her words). Also she needs a pink bike jersey ($90) taking donations. She thinks she will ride much better if she has a Jersey to match her new pink bike ($200) with hangy things (her words). Priceless.
This natural stone stack or cairn (from the Scottish carn) evokes centuries old tradition from a wealth of cultures. From the highlands of Scotland, echoed in the inukshuk of the Artic Inuit and the stupas of Tibet, theses simple groupings of stone serve as directional markers or commemorative of history and culture. Also evoking safety, hope and friendship they were, of tradition, considered imbued with Spirit. May a touch of their quiet world enter your own.
When Kendall and I first went to Sedona we searched for positive energy ( hippie wanabees), didnt ever feel a surge, but I found a cairn. Now I find them often out in the middle of
no where on my walks. I knew they were markers of some sort, but always knew they had a deeper meaning. Mikell gave me a cairn for my birthday with the meaning. Funny how something so common can create a connection. So now when you stumble across one or mark your possitive flow of energy, remember me wishing you safety, hope and friendship.
This is what I see on my walks. I know Im weird but when your as crazy as I am these days you need to go look at something new. Its like a mini vacation I take with myself.