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Full Moon June 13th, 2022 at the Cuyamungue Institute |
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Full Moon June 13th, 2022 at the Cuyamungue Institute – viewed from over the Gnomon Pole |
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Full Moon June 13th, 2022 at the Cuyamungue Institute |
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Paul at Sunset on the night of the Full Moon (at the Cuyamungue Institute) Photo by Laura Lee |
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Laura Lee introducing the Cuyamungue Institute to new arrivals. Photo by Don Fries |
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Solstice Eve. Cuyamungue Institute. Photo by Bianca Harle |
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Tony Hull and Paul at the Gnomon. Cuyamungue Institute. Photo by Laura Lee |
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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 |
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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 |
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Group from Sedona was the first to arrive Prior to the Solstice. Photo by Don Fries |
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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. |
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Frank Ortiz who attended shares his prayer of gratitude. Photo by Tony Hull |
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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!” |
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Serpent Cloud traversing the landscape at sunrise, Cuyamungue Institute. See the white clouds on the lower part of the photo hugging the landscape. |
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The “eye of the serpent” peers through the clouds. Serpent Cloud traversing the landscape below at sunrise, Cuyamungue Institute. |
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Thunder Clouds arrive over our Labyrinth! |
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Over our Labyrinth! |
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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. |
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This double rainbow was over our “Domehenge” as we arrived home. Photo by Barbara Cox |