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I’ve been very interested in and excited lately by fashion design. Check out this very cool Paper Fashion show/gallery:
http://www.atopos.gr/rest/gallery_en/gallery.html
a good reminder…
Site was down yesterday. Talk about fleeting.
New growth is on the horizon!
This is my
S is for Sunflower & Self-confidence from my Healing Alphabet book/card deck I'm creating. This piece has so much movement, now that I look at it. I was so excited I had something in my repertoire to actually post on a Friday, even in the middle of this crazy, busy season!
By: Rebecca,
on 7/17/2007
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Huiricuta Ecological and Cultural Protected Area, Mexico
Coordinates: 23 42 N 100 54 W
Approximate Area: 285 sq. miles (738 sq. km)
Pilgrimages have long been a part of religious practice for many faiths around the world, and while the purpose and destination of each journey is predictably quite different, a common element among them all seems to be distance. In the case of the Huichol people of western Mexico, their route spans roughly 400 miles to a sacred mountain at the southern limits of the Chihuahuan Desert. (more…)
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