In the 1970's I worked for the Navajo Tribe in Window Rock, AZ. My secretary was a remarkable Hopi woman, June Koyumptewa. June would remark about how busy I always seemed, that it reminded her of a wolf pacing. She nicknamed me "Ahote' the wolf" [ahote' is pronounced Ah-hoe-tay] from the Hopi word for "the restless one".

Sunday, September 20, 2009

My Chalice Well Cover Window





In a July Blog entry ("You Wonder How These Things Begin") I wrote about visiting the Glastonbury Chalice Well and seeing the well cover that unwittingly I had used as a design model for a stained glass window I had made when I lived in Fairbanks, Alaska. Here are pictures of the stained glass window and a few shots of the Glastonbury "original" so that you can see how closely the window matches the original.

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On The Road Again
Driving Home From Small Reach Regatta

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I am a retired IT professional splitting time between the U. S. and Canada.