While visiting my old home in Joshua Tree I was so happy to have found resonant spaces to return to with Story Through Stone. The Grateful Desert Apothecary, owned by Amanda B’Hymer and tended by the lovely Anna O’Hara, is now carrying my Story Through Stone decks full time and welcoming me for readings when I am lucky enough to make it down there!
I did readings for families in transition, for rallying women, heart broken lovers, souls seeking peace, and even a young Canadian interested in a future of hockey. As always it was proven to me that we receive the cards we need to see. There were incredible synchronicities, breakthroughs and profound comfort as querants recognized their blessings and remembered to “trust” the universe while taking active steps of agency for their destiny. Every reading felt truly resonant!
High Desert Test Sites was a simply incredible location for my Joshua Tree artist-in-residency with interior (and exterior!) design that matched Story Through Stone Readings aesthetically and anchored my work in the desert’s raw, textural beauty. Many thanks to Aida, Aryn and Homestead Modern for their management of Andrea Zittel’s incredible former residence, the A-Z West House.
After this incredible trip to Joshua Tree, I have returned to the Bay Area!
“Mystical Insights” are available again at the Gregangelo Museum which includes entrance into this incredible San Francisco landmark. Readings are available on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7pm through May. You can reach out for bookings at gregangelomuseum.com and request me as your preferred reader.
Live outside or far from the Bay Area? No problem! You can hit me up anytime online for a reading by scheduling on my website: https://www.storythroughstone.org/readings
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I have loved giving readings to adults during my Spring break from school. I now return and prepare to present on my work with Stone Storytelling for children that I have developed while working on Sustainability Curriculums at Burke’s School. I have presented at AEOE once before and had a great time connecting with Environmental Educators in California. It is more vital than ever to connect with each other during these times when our protected natural places lose support and continue to be threatened. May today’s environmental educators bridge all children, our “ambassadors for the future,” to the beauty, awe, strength and fragility of our mother earth.
Thank you Burke’s School for providing me with this professional development opportunity and supporting my presentation!
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