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Sunday, May 18, 2014

Jeffers Petroglyphs

Ron and I stopped at the Jeffers Ptroglyphs on our way home from a birthday weekend in Okoboji Iowa.  It's on some list of places you should see in your lifetime in the midwest.  I really liked the atmosphere...quiet, secluded and spiritual.  It was difficult to see the carvings in the rock because the sun was directly overhead.  Another check off of the bucket list! 

For literally thousands of years, the Jeffers Petroglyphs Historic Site has been an important place for the people who lived here. Before the pyramids were built, before the first stone was erected at Stonehenge, there were carvings in the rock. Long after those first petroglyphs, this was a holy site to the native people who lived in and around this area -- the Iowa, Oto, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, and Ojibwe. 


The carvings weren't discovered by European settlers until the 1870s, but since then it has been visited many times by scientists, archaeologists, anthropologists, and curious visitors. 



Several books and articles have been written about the petroglyphs, and in 1966 the Minnesota Historical Society bought the property from W.H. Jeffers to preserve the petroglyphs for future generations.




Kay and Ron

 Far from being a place with all its glory in the past, however, the Jeffers Petroglyphs Historic Site remains a living holy place. Native Americans still come to visit and pray at the site, and visitors are often touched by the peacefulness and power of the place. The staff works closely with Native American elders to make sure that the site is treated with respect and reverence, and we hope you can feel that during your visit.















Sunday, January 03, 2010

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Sunday on Barn Bluff

This picture is a camera mistake - but I love the effect.
Summer is coming to a close on the bluff.
Although it looks deserted up here, there are a couple
dozen people rope climbing at the rock quarry. Also,
lots of people hiking and taking pictures like me.
The boat houses at Bay Point Park, as seen from the bluff.
There is almost no place I love as much as the North ridge of the bluff
It is quiet enough to hear leaves falling.
Soon we will be dreaming of this kind of green.
New graffiti reminds me this is a popular place.

I am able to get a little closer to the wildlife with my new lens.