lady_graphic.jpg  The following is an excerpt from Visions and Lullabies

In times of change and upheaval, some will turn to the ways and wisdom of the
past and discover the spirit of Mother Earth. It is in the light of her spirit that
some will find their way out of the darkness to a new reality. In that light a few
will find the path back to the ways and wisdom of the past where they will
discover their roots, and emerge as a new people. This is their story.

SOMEWHERE IN THE CANADIAN FOREST

TWO MOONS SINCE THE TREES HAVE TREES HAVE RETURNED TO THEIR WINTER
SLEEP

I no longer measure time in hours, days or years, nor do my people highlight the
events of our life on a calendar. We have left the world of racing traffic,
deadlines, subdivisions, towers of glass and steel, and have returned home, to our
roots.

It is two moons since the trees have returned to their long winter sleep. Too cold
to sleep, I lay awake most of the past night between my woman and the child we
have come to call our own. Both snuggle close to me under our deer and elk
sleeping robes to draw enough warmth to keep sleeping.

I hear the sounds of approaching morning outside our lodge. I gently slip out from
under our robes to pull on my leggings and hooded tunic to take my turn at watch.
My woman and child melt into each other to fill in the void. I look around
gratefully at the others sleeping in the lodge who have helped us escape, and then back down on my woman and reflect of our
future. As fugitives, we will have to spend the rest of our lives hiding as nomads in the wilds. But fugitives or not, we will remain
nomads in the wilds now. It has become our home, our way of life, and our destiny.

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