Full Moon June 13th, 2022 at the Cuyamungue Institute
Full Moon June 13th, 2022 at the Cuyamungue Institute – viewed from over the Gnomon Pole
Full Moon June 13th, 2022 at the Cuyamungue Institute
Paul at Sunset on the night of the Full Moon (at the Cuyamungue Institute) Photo by Laura Lee
Laura Lee introducing the Cuyamungue Institute to new arrivals. Photo by Don Fries
Solstice Eve. Cuyamungue Institute. Photo by Bianca Harle
Tony Hull and Paul at the Gnomon. Cuyamungue Institute. Photo by Laura Lee
A few of the painted rocks used for marking the Gnomon. As a group activity we had fun asking everyone to design and paint a rock. Photo by Laura Lee
Cynthia Devlin placing a stone following the shadow of the Gnomon. Photo by Tony Hull
Community gathers (about 20 of us) to welcome the Sun on the Solstice.
Photo by Tony Hull
Group from Sedona was the first to arrive Prior to the Solstice. Photo by Don Fries
Open the doors of the Hall of the Thunderbird and let the voice of Grandfather Drum welcome the arrival Thunder Beings to our Solstice Gathering.
Frank Ortiz who attended shares his prayer of gratitude. Photo by Tony Hull
Serpent Cloud traversing the landscape at sunrise, Cuyamungue Institute. Dr. Goodman would always say at the appearance of a serpent cloud  “Ahh, a good omen!”
Serpent Cloud traversing the landscape at sunrise, Cuyamungue Institute. See the white clouds on the lower part of the photo hugging the landscape.
The “eye of the serpent” peers through the clouds. Serpent Cloud traversing the landscape below at sunrise, Cuyamungue Institute.
Thunder Clouds arrive over our Labyrinth!
Over our Labyrinth!
The day after the Solstice, Chris VanPool, Todd VanPool, Tony Hull, Laura and I met to design future research projects on behalf of the Institute.
This double rainbow was over our “Domehenge” as we arrived home. Photo by Barbara Cox