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Stories told ‘round the fire
“Original Peoples the world over sat before warm fires and shared stories of the hunt, stories of the Ancestors, stories of birth and death, land and sea, faraway places, and visions seen. Wisdom and information were passed from generation to generation, an oral tradition that created living history. Modern humans might not sit around a fire like their early ancestors once did, yet, it’s still vital that we share our life experiences, feelings, and insights. Sharing stories remains one of the deepest ways we can connect with our fellow humans. Through our stories we live on.”
![He Rose From the Deep](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5ffb8ea1c1ead434c21dac32/1653404450633-SCOQ7SZAFNA3JUA8M6HG/cape-trib-3.jpg)
He Rose From the Deep
If I had knelt down, I could have reached my hand out to touch him. But I was rooted where I stood, and could only stare in stunned awe.
![Something Wild Watching Me](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5ffb8ea1c1ead434c21dac32/1650151776295-OLZWE2WY05KXY39JGMPY/something-wild-3-br-cr-4.jpg)
Something Wild Watching Me
After about half a mile, I sensed someone or something watching me, and possibly following me. I felt the prickles of awareness on the back of my neck, and up my spine.