dracaena

I went to my first Urban Sketchers event in a year; we met at Kuruvunga Village Springs, which is only a 30 minute drive from home, but I’d somehow never heard of it before. This very large dragon tree caught my attention.

A couple of fun things happened when I arrived. First I saw a guy I worked with years ago, and his wife, and we had a nice catchup. He was just randomly visiting the springs that day, nothing to do with USK. Then, I overheard one of the other sketchers mention John Muir Laws, so I sidled over and told her about our new nature journal club. She was very interested and said she’ll come along. Yay!

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  1. Hello Hashi, so fun to see you. Did you see the Medicine Garden? I was impressed with the elderberry bush and the Loco Gypsum flowers. The variety of sages were really splendid. Someone in the museum told me that the water there was healing so I took some home and have been applying it to my skin.

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      1. In the Museum, the woman told me that her father said to hold her arm under the water for the count of 60 and it healed her carpal tunnel syndrome. I was pouring it on any spots that felt pain. Healing joint and muscle pains.

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