Of course the ancient date moose would show up for you- someone majestic to match your own wise energy. You have found your bliss, Barbara, and you’re following it and gosh, it’s just so darn inspirational. Thank you, dear heart. 🤗
Wow! Wow! Wow! Hey, I'm a photographer too, and it's totally understandable that you didn't get a better photo under these circumstances. What a beautiful story. You put your intention out there and brought the moose medicine you needed to you.
Thanks, Donna! Just a few days later it was a beautiful black bear standing in almost the same spot! I can't say "Where are all the animals?" anymore! :)
So exciting! So delightful!! So hopeful!!! What a great story and magical post. 💫 thank you for sharing your stories, experiences and captured photos. ❤ with love always!!!! Jamie 💕
Honoring and sharing our space with our leafed, feathered, (shelled), and furred friends is amazing. I believe they know where they are safe and who their allies are. The wildlife here is on the move more than I can recall over the past years. Perhaps it is because of the reckless behavior of our human neighbors who continue to destroy their habitat.
These creatures know they are welcome here.
I haven't seen a snapping turtle yet--they like to lay their eggs in one of the upper gardens--but the painted turtles and ducks have been hanging out in the pond! :-)
GREAT idea!! Wouldn't that be hilarious? They should be building things like that - overpasses for Turtles, rather than cutting down 200,000 trees. I'm just saying. I got the 🐢 crossing sign up just in time for motorcycle week... 🐢🐢🐢
How wonderful that these ancient magical energies are making appearances. And even better that you are paying them attention in ways that help amplify their messages. Plenty to consider as the major shifts continue... 💫
Love this, Barbara! I remember the one and only time I saw a moose. It was the summer of 2005 along a trail in Vermont. I was so excited I kept saying “moose!” Of course, it looked at my crazy self and went on. I was hopeful we’d see one last summer in New England, but it was just the black flies for us. I’m glad you had this special encounter.
That's amazing that you saw one, Amanda! I've spoken to people who grew up here and have never seen one! And ughhh, at least you believe me about the black flies. They probably don't mention them in the tourist information. Thx for reading, my EA friend! 💚
Of course the ancient date moose would show up for you- someone majestic to match your own wise energy. You have found your bliss, Barbara, and you’re following it and gosh, it’s just so darn inspirational. Thank you, dear heart. 🤗
Wow! Wow! Wow! Hey, I'm a photographer too, and it's totally understandable that you didn't get a better photo under these circumstances. What a beautiful story. You put your intention out there and brought the moose medicine you needed to you.
Thanks, Donna! Just a few days later it was a beautiful black bear standing in almost the same spot! I can't say "Where are all the animals?" anymore! :)
This was so lovely to read, such different creatures to what we have here!
Thanks for reading, Natalie! Yes, I'm experiencing these animals for the first time since moving to the country. This one was otherworldly.
So exciting! So delightful!! So hopeful!!! What a great story and magical post. 💫 thank you for sharing your stories, experiences and captured photos. ❤ with love always!!!! Jamie 💕
Thank you, my special reader! I'm so grateful for you! Love you back, Jamie! 💗
Honoring and sharing our space with our leafed, feathered, (shelled), and furred friends is amazing. I believe they know where they are safe and who their allies are. The wildlife here is on the move more than I can recall over the past years. Perhaps it is because of the reckless behavior of our human neighbors who continue to destroy their habitat.
These creatures know they are welcome here.
I haven't seen a snapping turtle yet--they like to lay their eggs in one of the upper gardens--but the painted turtles and ducks have been hanging out in the pond! :-)
Enjoy!
Well said, MJ. We know your place is a super safe haven. I'd love to come visit the Turtles in your pond! 🐢🐢🐢 Thx for reading! xoxo
Maybe you can set up an overpass for the turtles to cross over the road between your place and the wetlands! 🙏🏼😂🙏🏼
GREAT idea!! Wouldn't that be hilarious? They should be building things like that - overpasses for Turtles, rather than cutting down 200,000 trees. I'm just saying. I got the 🐢 crossing sign up just in time for motorcycle week... 🐢🐢🐢
If you need a crew, let us know.
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Wouldn't it be fabulous!!
How wonderful that these ancient magical energies are making appearances. And even better that you are paying them attention in ways that help amplify their messages. Plenty to consider as the major shifts continue... 💫
Yes, Sasha, soooo much shifting going on. I feel really honored and blessed that they feel safe enough to come here. xo
Love this, Barbara! I remember the one and only time I saw a moose. It was the summer of 2005 along a trail in Vermont. I was so excited I kept saying “moose!” Of course, it looked at my crazy self and went on. I was hopeful we’d see one last summer in New England, but it was just the black flies for us. I’m glad you had this special encounter.
That's amazing that you saw one, Amanda! I've spoken to people who grew up here and have never seen one! And ughhh, at least you believe me about the black flies. They probably don't mention them in the tourist information. Thx for reading, my EA friend! 💚
You’re right…no one mentions the biting flies! I’m glad I got to see a moose! I guess I wasn’t aware of how elusive they are.
Hi J.R.! Thx for reading! :) Hope you are well. xo
How could I not be after that dose of Moose Medicine?! :)