My eyes were drawn to the stone immediately. We were at our campsite in Wyoming when I noticed it. A small smooth stone by itself on top of a tree stump. It had no business being there, unless placed by someone. I walked over and picked it up. It was warm in my hand.
I looked at it and turned it over several times. I held it again in the palm of my hand. I assumed it was warm from the sun, although when I touched nearby stones on the ground, they did not have the same warmth.
I flipped the stone to the ground, and then I stopped, bent over, and picked it up again. I turned it over looking for clues – why was I so drawn to this stone?
I rubbed the stone between my forefinger and thumb. It was smooth to my touch. And comforting.
I started to throw it into a nearby stream and involuntarily stopped myself. I looked at the stone again, rubbed it again, and then slipped it into my pocket.
We are home now and the stone is still with me. I look at it and ponder why I have carried it two thirds of the way across America. I don’t have an answer, but it feels like it belongs with me. Not quite a talisman, and yet…

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There’s something element about that stone. It has a powerful aura. I’d have kept it too.
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Max is stoned again!Sent from my iPhone
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I guess that makes me a stoner?! 😉
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it’s a beautiful stone. Do you know what kind it is?
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I don’t. Gonna see if I can find a local rock-hound to help me identify.
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