NW Okie's Journey
The last three weeks have been a journey for this NW Okie for personal, medical journey as we find ourselves walking the earth and touching the sky for positive energy to get us through these last few (three) weeks. BUT . . . we did take time and celebrated our oldest son's birthday while we were in Houston, Texas, 26 October 2013. Beginning Anew
I've reading this ebook concerning "Touching The Earth," about meditation and discovering the spirituality within ourselves. And about the practice of "Beginning Anew." I understand we all have to follow our own path on this journey without forcing our paths on others. This is what works for me. You have to find your own path at the time and place that is best for you. Red Sky Hawk
Here is something to think about in a spiritual kind of way, about those things we have around us and sometimes take for granted (Such as the Sun, the Air, The Waters). My hope is that we become aware of ourselves, nature, earth and begin to become one tribe, in unity, tellers of the stories and keepers of Mother Earth's song. Duchess of WeaselskinIf anyone down in Texas lays their eyes on my human (NW Okie), please let her know that she is missed and missing Southwest Colorado's little snow that came through here 30 October 2013 [more]... | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Returning To Crowell House In Alva (OK)
It was October, 2013 that Teresa Rogers returned to the Crowell House (801 Flynn Avenue) in Alva, Oklahoma. Teresa has a blog The Estate Sale Chronicles, where she blogs about her visit The Crowell House, October, 2013, on a Tuesday. Crowell Bros. of Kansas & Oklahoma Territory
It was back in 2007, November 24, Vol. 9, Iss. 47 that we spoke of George Washington Crowell and his civic, industrial development and progress of Woods County, in NW Oklahoma. Chief Seattle
Chief Seattle (c. 1780-7 June 1866) was a Duwamish chief, also known as Sealth, Seathle, Seathl. He was a prominent figure among his people, and pursued a path of accommodation to white settlers, forming a personal relationship with David Swinson "Doc" Maynard. The city of Seattle, Washington was named after him.
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