Circles




 In conclusion- there's no conclusion. 


We spent a lot of time with circles this trip.  
  • Solar Eclipse on our first day
  • The Man in the Maze- The iconic Hohokam symbol
  • Labyrinths- for meditation at both Renewal Centers at which we stayed
  • Nightly circles to recap days' events
  • The Kiva design of Southside church- traditional Tohono O'Odham holy site
  • Encircling kitchen workstations for tamale-making in Agua Prieta

... and others.

The circle is a universal symbol for continuity. 

To the sisters I met and came to love on this trip make up another circle that will live with me forever.
Thank you to those who organized the trip- Cheri, Sharon, Chris, Bonnie, Dodie and more.
To those who educated us on this deeply complex issue. 
To those who do the work daily, bringing hope to those who have reason to give up.
To those who fed us, led us and broke bread with us. 
and to those strangers who opened their hearts and arms to us along the way.

Peace to you all. I pledge to share your stories and keep your dreams alive. 


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