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FC-005: Celtic Cross, $60.00 - measures approx 3/4" x 3/4" x 1/2", weighing approx .5 oz. Purchase here: http://www.treeleavesoracle.org/shop/product/fc005-staurolite-faerie-fairy-cross-approx-34-x-34-x-12-celtic-cross-shaped/. Staurolite/Faerie/Fairy Cross from Taos, New Mexico. Named after the Greek word “Stauros” for “cross”, they are commonly known as “fairy stones” or “fairy crosses”. According to European and Christianity influenced Native American legend on the state park website, “hundreds of years before Chief Powhatan’s reign, the fairies were dancing around a magical spring of water, playing with naiads and wood nymphs, when a elfin messenger arrived from a city far away bringing the news of the death of Christ. When these creatures of the forest heard the story of the crucifixion, they wept, as their tears fell upon the earth they crystallized into beautiful crosses”. During the first meeting of John Smith and Pocahontas, it is said the Indian princess gave John Smith a good luck charm made out of a “fairy cross”. Legend has it that Richard the Lionheart used them during the crusades to heal the wounded. Some say these are the tears of the Cherokee who wept over the loss of their homeland during the exodus on the “Trail of Tears”. Others talk of an ancient race of mountain faeries who were dancing at their favorite meeting places, and upon finding out that the “Great Creator” had died, shed tears, so moved, were crushed in heart and cried, as they wept their tears crystallized into the “fairy crosses”. Others say that during the defeat of the Tuatha de Danann and other faerie races when they were forced under-ground to live in the hills, the faeries around the world shed tears, made of Iron to represent the Iron Age destroying their race, in the shapes of crosses as an omen of the peopling that would destroy the planet next. More info, visit our page at: http://www.technogypsie.com/faerie/?p=383 . Art, Crafts, Gifts
Named after the Greek word “Stauros” for “cross”, they are commonly known as “fairy stones” or “fairy crosses”. According to European and Christianity influenced Native American legend on the state…
Glendale High School: Glendale, Oregon - Home of the Pirates (Glendale High School). Sunday, September 28th, 2014. Exploring Southern Oregon: Golden - Wolf Creek - Merlin - Grant's Pass - Glendale, Oregon, USA. Photography (c) 2014 Thomas Baurley, Leaf McGowan, Technogypsie Productions. www.technogypsie.com/photography/. To follow the stories and tales visit http://www.technogypsie.com/reviews/ and http://www.technogypsie.com/chronicles/.
Oregon Dunes, Reedsport, Oregon. (http://www.technogypsie.com/reviews/?p=33657) Driving along the Oregon Coast - Great Pacific Northwest Move 2013. Photos from Friday, 27 September 2013. (c) 2013 - photo by Leaf McGowan, Thomas Baurley, Technogypsie Productions (www.technogypsie.com/photography/). Purchase rights and/or permissions to use can be obtained at site listed here. To follow the adventure, visit http://www.technogypsie.com/chronicles/. To read reviews visit http://www.technogypsie.com/reviews/.
Garberville, California. The Redwoods, Pacific Coast Highway 101 - Driving North to Oregon through California - Great Pacific Northwest Move 2013. Photos from Thursday, 26 September 2013. (c) 2013 - photo by Leaf McGowan, Thomas Baurley, Technogypsie Productions (www.technogypsie.com/photography/). Purchase rights and/or permissions to use can be obtained at site listed here. To follow the adventure, visit http://www.technogypsie.com/chronicles/. To read reviews visit http://www.technogypsie.com/reviews/.
San Francisco Bay, San Francisco, California. (http://www.technogypsie.com/reviews/?p=33533) ~ I-880 North/west and I-580 West: Driving North to Oregon through California - Great Pacific Northwest Move 2013. Photos from Thursday, 26 September 2013. (c) 2013 - photo by Leaf McGowan, Thomas Baurley, Technogypsie Productions (www.technogypsie.com/photography/). Purchase rights and/or permissions to use can be obtained at site listed here. To follow the adventure, visit http://www.technogypsie.com/chronicles/. To read reviews visit http://www.technogypsie.com/reviews/.
Hiking in Cheyenne Canyon, Colorado Springs, Colorado. New Life in Colorado: Chronicle 26 - Chronicles of Sir Thomas Leaf and Prince Cian. Adventures in Colorado. Photos taken August 23, 2017. To read the adventures, visit http://www.technogypsie.com/chronicles/?p=21965. To read reviews, visit: www.technogypsie.com/reviews. All photos and articles (c) 2017 Technogypsie.com - by Leaf McGowan and Thomas Baurley. All rights reserved. www.technogypsie.com/photography
Follow the Chronicles of Sir Thomas Leaf from Indiana through Illinois and through Wisconsin. You can read the Chronicles here: http://www.technogypsie.net/chronicles/?p=4777. Read about places visited here: http://www.technogypsie.net/reviews/.
To read the Chronicles, begin at http://www.technogypsie.net/chronicles/?p=3817. To read about Wisteria go to http://www.technogypsie.net/reviews/?p=10941. X day drills at http://www.technogypsie.net/reviews/?p=10987. Wormhole http://www.technogypsie.net/reviews/?p=11001. Starwood XXXIII: http://www.technogypsie.net/reviews/?p=10993.
To read the travel tales for the Chronicles, go to http://www.technogypsie.net/chronicles/?p=3731.