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04/24/09

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Blog Your Blessings

I came across this homemade inukshuk while walking near the river on a bright sunny day, and thought I'd snap a photo of it.

Inukshuk means "in the likeness of a human" in the Inuit language. They are monuments made of unworked stones that are used by the Inuit for communication and survival. The traditional meaning of the inukshuk is "Someone was here" or "You are on the right path."

If interested you can see many photos of traditional inuksuk in this galleryek's blessings for me is that I am starting to finally feel a bit better, and the weather here is just glorious putting everyone in a much better mood I think.

Overall despite the past trials with my health I feel in the last few years that I am finally on the right path for me, and that too is a blessing.

Thanks for visiting, and hope you are having a wonderful weekend, and week ahead!


Blog Your Blessings

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Comments:

Comment from: SandyCarlson [Visitor] Email · http://slchome.blogspot.com
I see these near our river, too. It's nice to know the story, so thanks for that. I am glad you are surviving these health issues.
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Comment from: Admin [Member] Email · http://pastyme.uppercanadianheritage.com/
Sandy -> Thank you for stopping by :)
PermalinkPermalink 04/24/09 @ 21:33
Comment from: Paulie [Visitor] Email · http://postcardsfromthenorthwest.blogspot.com/
Oh how neat! I love learning stuff like this and I, too, shall be on the lookout for them.
PermalinkPermalink 04/26/09 @ 10:16
Comment from: Daisy [Visitor] Email · http://inlovewithdaisies.blogspot.com
Ohh this is from a river! Interesting rock formations indeed! I would take a shot if I saw one too!
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