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Old Jul 22, 2014, 01:59 PM
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Setting up camp, yesterday A bunggie Cord on my horse snapped and almost got my right eye. It left a cut on my nose. I was very lucky! Thunder Spirits was close when I was driving on i40. I felt pains and aches from setting up and taking down camps. I Felt like an Advil addict.

Last week I camped at Spirit Mountain NV in 100 degree heat for 4 days. It was a wonderful kind of Vision Quest for me dispite the Heat. A yellow Tanager flew into my Tent and visited my alter, eagle feathers and other sacred objects. It landed on them, then flew out of my tent. The spirits there paid me a wonderful visit!

Life can be full of Pain and Hurts, but if one lets beauty in to their Hearts, you will experience Power. After I set up my latest camp here at the Grand Canyon in the Kibab National Forest, A big male Elk, entered my camp. Just 8ft from where I was sitting. He told me every thing is OK, and reminded me of my own power. This was a real Elk, not a vision. Play the following website to get a feeling what this is all about:

LIFE OF PI - Available Now on 3D Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD

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Old Jul 22, 2014, 06:26 PM
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Hello, Thunder Bow. I was unable to get the video to fully load.

I wish you well.
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Old Jul 22, 2014, 08:42 PM
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Rough ride to an amazing place! Yes nature is an amazing thing, I'm always real good when out hiking and camping. Those encounters with wildlife feel good don't they. <thumbsup>
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Old Jul 23, 2014, 08:09 AM
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I have a bird feeder in our pine tree in the front yard. I put it there for my cats to watch birds from the bedroom of our other house. A fire took all that away, and while we were demolishing, bringing in new house, the birds went unfed for several months. After we moved into our new double wide here on the same spot, I began filling the feeder again. My cats are gone now thanks to the fire; and the bathroom is where our bedroom used to be, but amidst all this change which has been and still is really hard for me, I was amazed that the same birds came back.
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Old Jul 23, 2014, 09:36 AM
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Thanks for this post. I used to live in the mountains with the wildlife, now in the city; I sure do miss being closer to nature. Sorry the bungie cord almost got your eye. I have been to the places you have camped. You could not ask for a more beautiful place. May you have peace and good vibes on your journey!
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