This will be short!
Just wanted to let you know I’m feeling better everyday and thank you for all the prayers and well wishes. Even the Elk sent their regards. One day lying in bed…having closed my eyes for a few minutes, I opened them to a beautiful view out the window opposit me. A band…herd….(not sure what they are called in a group) of Elk were loping across my view! They took up the whole window and just kept on coming, crossing behind my camp, on a hill. I don’t know how many but at least a dozen.
I texted my friend Mary to tell her, and she replied, “did you know the Elk is the symbol of stamina, strength, and stability in Shamanism?”
No I didn’t know that, but those were all things I needed at the moment. That was my last day in bed, so I think the Elk sent some of their 3 S’s my way as they passed by.
After a final walk this morning we will be leaving Payson and the horse camp here at Houston Mesa Campground.
Stay tuned for reports on where we land, but give me a couple of days to post.
Lovely words about the elk, must have been an amazing sight. Did Shiloh and Joy realize that they were there? How did they react?
Hi Laura, well Shiloh and Joy were both asleep on the bed with me and they didn’t wake up until I sat up, but they never did figure out what was going on. The Elk did not linger.
Thank you elk for watching over our friend Micky!
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Happy to hear good news… Safe travels, happy landings 🏞⛺️🌞🌵🌲
Thanks Maureen. I’ve landed for the day and one night. All is well, and I’m am connected to much missed electricity! Ahh…
So glad you are feeling well enough to travel…thank you to the Elk..and continued prayers to you!
Thanks Pat. Feels so good to feel good again!
So glad to hear your doing better. I’ve been thinkin’ of ya.
Thanks for your good thoughts Rick! Appreciate it.
A herd of elk is acceptable, they are also called a gang but no band.
Gang…that cracks me up!
Thumbs up Micky! How awesome to see such a group of Elk!!
That’s true Andrea! And it just happened so fast! I never mentioned that once while walking there, 3 Elk crossed our path ahead of us. At first I thought they were horses!