When writing my books I thought about how people throughout history have signified certain areas as unique. Seeing them as either a place of power or as a spiritual awakening.
It seems to be a trend today to place a Cairn in a spot where we feel moved. I wanted to unite today's expressions of the Cairn to what ancient people found significant. The raw power of the earth in "Isle of the Faeries" would either convey a spiritual awakening, a loss, or a place where an unknown force made an impact on the lives of the people, an UN-turned stone.
Here's a shot of one I found last summer along the shores of Lake Huron. Those which shared in the mystical feeling at this spot continued to add to the structure. I also felt the pull as I gazed out over the great lake and added my own stone to the mix.
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