Our Trip to Bosnia, July 2023
So, why haven’t you heard of the Bosnian Pyramids? Wikipedia has done its best to cast doubt on the validity of these, because it negates the mainstream story of man’s origins and the time period. We were there and can verify a whole complex of pyramids do exist as well as an extensive system of underground tunnels.
Check out this video and website. The Official Bosnian Pyramids website: http://piramidasunca.ba/bs/
Bosnian Pyramids YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bosanske.pir...
Road Trip 2022
Check out our photos and videos from summer 2022. Over the 10 days, we took in a Cubs game, toured Milwaukee and Green Bay as well as picked wild blueberries for a pie in Solon Springs, WI. The return trip was all about visiting with Robert’s friends and family in Indiana.
Louisville, KY July 16, 2022
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21 C Museum Hotel
We stopped in Louisville for dinner at the 21 C Museum Hotel. A Gallery, hotel and restaurant in one.
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Art on Display
Covered in plastic? Is this an analogy for our engineered reality?
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Display at 21 C
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A Two Way Mirror
Photo taken inside the ladies room through the mirror.
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Our Fragmented Selves
Taken outside the Science Museum, Louisville, KY. Is this our job right now? Collecting all of our parts to fully activate our multi-dimensional selves?
Chicago (July 17 and 18)
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Millennium Park, Chicago
A tour of Chicago would not be complete without a walk in Millennium Park and a visit to The Bean.
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The Bean
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Chicago Skyline from River
The Architecture Riverboat ride was fabulous. So interesting to see the old and the new and what each time period valued.
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The Majestic Hotel, Wrigleyville
It was fun to stay in this old baseball-themed hotel near Wrigley Field.
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Angelina's Italian Resturant
This classic, small Italian restaurant offered great Italian food and a unique atmosphere, playing Doris Day music.
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Cub's Dugout
We had great seats behind the Cubs dugout for the game on July 17.
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Old Scoreboard, Wrigley Field
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Cubs Win!
The Cubs break a 9-game losing streak to beat the Mets on July 17.
Milwaukee and Green Bay, WI (July 19 and 20)
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Green Bay Packers Stadium
As a Bears fan, this is a risk for Robert being photographed at Lambeau Field. It was pretty amazing though. Season tickets sold out since 1959.
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The Saint Kate Art Hotel, Milwaukee, WI
Loved the Saint Kate Art hotel. Each room is stocked with a record player and instrument.
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View of clock tower from Saint Kate Atrium
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Black Cat Alley, Milwaukee
The city decided to embrace the graffiti and commission artists to decorate this Alley.
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The Fonz Statue, Milwaukee
Milwaukee was made famous from the shows Happy Days and Laverne and Shirley, who worked for Shotz, a fictitious company combining Schilz and Blatz. Note: Henry Winkler is only 5’ 6”.
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The regrettable bite of hot pepper
Re-enacting the unfortunate decision to bite into a hot pepper at the food court in the brewing district. Robert’s mouth was burning for several minutes necessitating purchasing a milk bubble tea.
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Original Pabst Brewery
Our tour of Milwaukee started here. The area no longer brews the iconic beer. It is turned into condos and other tourist attractions.
Solon Springs, WI and Duluth, MN (July 21, 22)
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Picking Wild Blueberries
Enjoyed visiting with friend Peter and Jeff at the cabin.
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Homemade Blueberry Pie
It tasted incredible. Thanks Peter!
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Lake Superior Was Cold
We enjoyed a tour of Duluth, MN.
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Downtown Duluth
We enjoyed an unseasonably warm day in Duluth, Peter’s hometown.
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The Malt Shop, Duluth
We had to get a malt at this iconic place.
Having fun...
at 21 C Museum Hotel.
Cubs Win
Roadtrip 2021 (5 1/2 weeks around the US)
Check out our blogs, videos and photos here. We talk about contact with a Sasquatch, ETs in the sky, protests and more! You also don’t want to miss the hilarious video after wine tasting in Sonoma, CA.
Flashes and Dashes in the Night Sky
Flashes! Dashes! Wow! Have you ever watched the sky at night? If you have, you may have realized we are not alone.
On Day 7 of our trip, we stayed in Bayfield, WI on the shores of Lake Superior. We stayed there on the advice of our friend, Peter, who has a cabin in northern Wisconsin and has had many contact experiences watching the night sky. On the way driving to Bayfield, I was assured by my Arcturian soul friend that we would have experiences sky watching. Well, within 15 seconds after sitting down, a light dashed across the sky right above and in front of us. This is what is called a “gate jumper” where they jump through a wormhole into another wormhole to primarily say, “Hi! We’re right here!”
Check out this funny video after visits to three different wine tasting venues.
Week 1 photos
August 4 - August 10, 2021
Old Fort NC, Nashville TN, Charleston Il., Indianapolis, Anderson In, Midland MI, Mackinac Island, Sault Ste Marie, Marquette MI
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Embarking on our Journey, August 4, 2021
All packed up and getting ready to leave our home on Gateway Mountain, outside of Asheville, NC. Looking forward to exploring the country and ourselves in more depth.
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Taking Part in the Journey: Card pull from the Living Light Card Deck
This is the card we pulled at the start of our journey. “Life doesn’t come to us while we sit around and wait. We need to act. Act on everything that we intend to create. Act upon our perceptions and intuitions. When we do, the pathway to our greatest desires open with a direct route to take us there. “
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Athena Statue in Nashville
Athena, the warrior goddess, is also the goddess of reason, the arts, literature and philosophy, In addition, she is noted for commerce, resourcefulness and wisdom. This seemed to be a fitting energy to send us on our 5 1/2 week journey across the United States and back.
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Weeping Willow, Nashville
The Weeping Willow has carried deep spiritual symbolism in many different cultures. You can feel the energy from this mystical tree.
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Scott & Mary at Robert's Western World
We shared a fun moment with Scott and Mary our first night in Nashville, August 4. See Robert’s blog entitled, “Fun and Love” above.
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Abigail's 1st Birthday!
Here is Abigail Fawn, future basketball player, musician, leader, and scholar!
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Robert and Toussaint in line for Mackinac Island Ferry
We met Toussaint (pronounced Tucson) at the Ferry to Mackinac Island. He is a server at Mary's Bistro . Thanks for adding some light to our trip!
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Island House Restaurant, Mackinac Is., MI
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Robert's favorite, Kilwin's, Mackinac Island
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Paradise, MI
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Tahquamenon Falls, MI
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Edmund Fitzgerald's Bell, Shipwreck Museum, Whitefish Point, MI
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Rebecca enjoying Lake Superior, Marquette, MI
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Apostle Island, near Bayfield WI
These beautiful caves were spectacular…hiking at Meyers Beach.
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Apostle Island, WI, Lake Superior
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Week One on the map
Week 2 photos
August 11 - August 17, 2021
Bayfield WI, Pierre SD, Rapid City SD, Casper WY, Jackson Hole WY, Bozeman MT
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Sunset over sunflowers, Pierre, SD
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Robert at the Saloon, 1880's Town
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The Famous Wall Drugs, Wall, SD.
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The Badlands, SD
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Mt. Rushmore
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Harley's everywhere in Wall, SD
We were in South Dakota during the Sturgis convention, an 81 year tradition.
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Covered Wagon Ride, Casper WY
Historic West Trails took us on an exact replica of the covered wagons used on the Oregon Trail. We concluded the ride with a dutch oven dinner over the fire.
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A new look for Robert
Hat purchased on our Nashville stop.
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Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, WY
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Ravens visiting at Jenny Lake, Tetons
While we were silently connecting in waiting for our canoe, these two magical birds paid us a visit.
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Brown Bear Cub, Jenny Lake Teton National Forest
The mama bear had to coral two of her cubs. This one was making lots of noise until mama came back.
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Canoe Ride, Jenny Lake, Tetons
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Week 2 on the map
Week 3 photos
August 18 - August 24, 2021
Helena MT, Whitefish MT, Spokane WA, Mt. Ranier WA, Brookings OR,
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Whitefish, Mt
This quaint little town was full of memories for me (Rebecca) when I used to frequent it 6 years ago when my daughter was in boarding school in the area.
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The protest, Whitefish, MT
See blog above entitled, “Know Your Rights” to learn more.
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Marcella, Joanie, Doug and their son.
It was great catching up with Joanie and meeting her son and daugher-in-law for breakfast at the Buffalo Cafe, Whitefish, MT.
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Whitefish Lake
We enjoyed a serene couple of hours at the beach listening to oraclegirl.org discussing dreaming and building community in the new earth.
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Glacier National Park, MT
Took this magical photo right before the rain set in on Going to The Sun Road.
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Glacier National Park, MT
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Another Bear, Glacier National Park
This one seemed to take all the gawking, camera-toting tourists in stride.
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St. Regis, MT Traveler Center
We were blessed to both experience, “The Best Shake Ever”. It happened to be Huckleberry flavor.
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Manito Park, Spokane, Washington
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Manito Park, Spokane, Washington
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Spokane Falls
The city was built around these falls.
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Protests, Spokane, Washington City Hall
Wow, more people around the globe are standing up for medical freedom! Enough is enough! See blog above “Know Your Rights”
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Sunrise Area of Mt. Ranier
This was a view from the 3 mile hike on Mt. Ranier, Sunrise, Elevation 6400 ft. Unfortunately, it was pretty fogged over so many of the views were obscured.
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Mt. Ranier National Park
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View from the Paradise area of Mt. Ranier
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Reflection Lake, Mt. Ranier National Park
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Elk Herd, Packwood WA
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Packwood Brewing
This place was so great that we ate there twice and purchased 3 t-shirts.
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Mountain View Lodge, Packwood
This place had a great feel. It was also nice to have a couple of rooms and full kitchen. Elk were grazing outside the door.
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Let the Light in
Rebecca in the middle of the Giant Redwoods.
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Magical, Majestic Redwoods
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Big Tree, Redwood National Park
Brookings, OR.
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A Very Large Paul Bunyan and Babe
Paul and Babe greeted us at the entry of Trees of Magic in Smith River California.
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Tree Bridge, Trees of Mystery
We waked along the tree tops on the cool bridge.
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Week 3 on the Map
Another 1300 miles.
Week 4 photos
August 25 - August 31, 2021
Ashland OR, Mt Shasta CA, Sonoma CA, Yosemite CA
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Raw Organic Juice Bar, Ashland OR
After consuming too many free hotel breakfasts, we were happy to run across this place. Wonderful salads and fresh juices.
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Park, Ashland OR
This place had a great vibe, including musician in the park.
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Tree with heart on its sleeve.
Ashland, OR
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On The Road
One of many bridges we went over on the journey. We passed beautiful mountains, bodies of water and diverse terrain.
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With Tracy Jo and Michael Jaco
The first night of the Hierarchy of Light conference in Mt. Shasta we enjoyed an intimate gathering with several attendees including the Jacos.
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Brad Olsen and the Secret Space Program Panel
A highlight of the conference was a panel discussion with Tony Rodriques, Gavin Huassian, MIchael Jaco and Alex Collier. (If you want to get totally “red-pilled” read Brad Olsen’s book, Beyond Esoteric.
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Enjoyed fun Conversations with Cheri Arellano
Hierarchy of Light Conference, Mt,. Shasta , CA
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Stayed at An Inn 2 Remember, Sonoma, CA
Due to the wildfires in South Tahoe, we had to change our plans and decided to head to Sonoma, CA. Stayed at this cute B&B and walked to many of the wine tasting venues.
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Wine Tasting and Purchases
Sonoma, CA.
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Getting a Bit Silly
Sonoma Lake and Valley of the Moon Winery.
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Breakfast on our Private Patio
An Inn 2 Remember, Sonona, CA. August 31, 2021.
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Week 4 on The Map
Spent 5 Days in Mt. Shasta at Conference.
Week 5/6 photos
September 1 - September 9, 2021
Yosemite CA, Sedona AZ, Santa Fe NM, Chimayo NM, Taos NM, Amarillo TX Quanah TX, Medicine Mound TX, Dallas TX, Memphis TN, Knoxville TN
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Evergreen Lodge, Yosemite
We enjoyed a buffet dinner at the lodge pool and witnessed this view our first night.
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Yosemite Chipmunks
There were many chipmunks greeting us at Olmsted Pt., Yosemite
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Yosemite National Park
Interesting granite rock formations at Olmsted Pt.
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Yosemite National Park
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Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite
Walked to the original Sierra Club house.
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Yosemite National Park
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Yosemite National Park
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Yosemite National Park
Enjoyed the crystal clear water of Tenaya Lake on Tiogo Road.
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Evergreen Lodge
100 year-old lodge right outside the gates of Yosemite. Luckily it was not touched during the 2013 fires right outside of the door.
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Ravens in Mojave Rest Stop
Ravens have so much spiritual meaning, primarily transformation. Felt fitting at this stage of our journey. Also love Sending Ravens Youtube show by Tarot by Janine.
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Route 66, Needles, CA
Spent the night in Needles, CA on route to Sedona on the famous Route 66 Hwy, made famous in Grapes of Wrath.
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Wagon Wheel Resturant, Needles CA
On famous Route 66.
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Jerome, AZ
Enjoyed shopping and wine tasting in the cute town 40 minutes outside of Sedona.
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The Asylum Resturant, Jerome
Great to meet Tricia Livermore in person. We ate dinner at the famous Grand Jerome Hotel, a former asylum and known haunted venue.
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The Switchboard at the Jerome Grand Hotel
This desk clerk shared ghost stories with us from this famous haunted hotel, a former asylum.
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Center for the New Age, Sedona, AZ
We both got a reading from Emily at the Center for the New Age, a place where you can walk in and pick a psychic for a reading. She was awesome…enlightening and inspirational.
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Sedona, AZ
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Bell Rock, Sedona, AZ
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Grandmother Rock at Thunder Mountain, Sedona
The story is told of the grandmother holding children…waiting for all of the children of humanity to come home.
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With Joseph Greywolf, Sedona, AZ
We enjoyed a private tour of the spiritual side of Sedona with Shaman, Joseph Greywolf.
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Stayed here -- Old Santa Fe Inn, NM
Santa Fe was alive with activity with artists booths set up in the main town square, despite the fact that the governor just mandated masks again.
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Last Glimmer by Dan Shultz
Painting we purchased at Hueys Fine Art in Santa Fe. We had a lovely chat with the owner about what is really going on in the world with the plandemic.
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Chimayo, NM
We visited this site which has been a place of pilgrimage for many people praying for loved ones.
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Chapel at Chimayo, NM
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Chimayo, NM and Sacred Dirt
According to the folklore, on the night of Good Friday in 1810, a group of men saw a mysterious light shining and found a strange half-buried crucifix in an area of a sacred Tewa Indian site. The church took it but it mysteriously disappeared and reappeared on the original spot. The dirt in this area is now sacred.
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Taos, NM
We wanted to check out Taos due to its reputation of being a cool artist’s enclave. Unfortunately the town lacked life due to a severe reaction to the plandemic. A sign mentioned a $500 fine or jail time for not wearing a mask or social distancing…really. Bye bye tourism.
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Sunset shot out the window, Amarillo, TX
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Week 5 on the Map
Yosemite to Sedona through Fresno and Needles, CA.
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Week 5 on the Map
Sedona (2 days) including Jerome, Santa Fe (2 days) to Amarillo, TX
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Medicine Mounds TX
The four conical mounds rising above the horizon just southwest of Quanah, Texas were seen by the Comanches as places of healing and vision quests for power. According to historian Bill Neeley, they "continue to be venerated like a Grandmother whose healing herbs restore health to the body and whose benevolent spirit gives guidance to the soul."
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Abandoned Gas Station, Medicine Mound TX
Two buildings are still standing here next to the sacred mounds of the Comanche Indians.
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Sign in the Ghost Town of Medicine Mound TX
“Where did the people go” . This describes much of what we have witnessed in modern towns too.
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Downtown Vernon, TX
This photo taken at 9:30 am on a weekday is symbolic of what we have found in big cities and small alike. Much is shut down and lifeless.
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The Federal Reserve, Dallas TX
Looks like this and other Federal Reserve buildings we have witnessed lately (Atlanta and Memphis) look pretty empty. This one is locked up. Some say the Federal Reserve has never been Federal and now has no reserves. Check out the history on your own to see how this institution, owned by individual “Banksters” has controlled our world.
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Closed Store Front, Memphis TN
Ok, I get it. You must have a mask, but you don’t have to YELL. Not sure who would want to go in anyway.
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Beale Street, Memphis
The home of the Blues is still alive at night.
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Orpheum Theater, Memphis TN
This was rebuilt after a fire in 1928 and is currently holding live events after substantial remodeling.
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Week 6 on the Map
Medicine Mound TX, Dallas, Memphis, Old Fort NC