Beautiful image — as a little boy I had two imaginary friends named "Lulu" and "Big John" who "lived up Jacob's Ladder". I'd give updates on their news to my parents each evening at dinner.
That was happening parallel to when my daughter Rea was drawing stars with other children for their initiative to support lost refugee children... ain’t that something?
The lightening transformers are an intriguing feature of HAF. Whenever I pass one, I feel intrigued and drawn to it. I did not know the full intention or mandala array of them until now.
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Beautiful image — as a little boy I had two imaginary friends named "Lulu" and "Big John" who "lived up Jacob's Ladder". I'd give updates on their news to my parents each evening at dinner.
That was happening parallel to when my daughter Rea was drawing stars with other children for their initiative to support lost refugee children... ain’t that something?
"I'd rather be a lightning rod than a seismograph." -Ken Kesey
The lightening transformers are an intriguing feature of HAF. Whenever I pass one, I feel intrigued and drawn to it. I did not know the full intention or mandala array of them until now.
Yes, they really add an interesting new dimension to the experience of exploring the landscape here.
Jonathan this is a beautiful concept and execution! Love this idea of restorative landscapes.
Thanks so much, Mark!