FLY 
The Sacred Spiral
An ancient symbol of growth and evolution. It is
believed to contain the proportions by which Nature arranges itself -
from the pattern of seeds in a sunflower to the stars in a galaxy! In
Native American tradition, it represents a "never-ending cycle" of all
life and is considered to be the path to the Creator.

Some Personal Friends of Mine
The Coyote

Present in nearly every corner of North America, the
coyote's presence in Southwest Life & Lore is particularly
strong.
Southwestern & Plains Tribes have many names for this Wild, Wiley
dog—Trickster, First Scolder, Disrespector, God's Dog—& countless
myths and stories to illustrate his powers. He offers signs, tinkers
with the natural order, and takes part in man's very creation.
Supernatural powers aside, the coyotes' position
in the
middle of the food chain has caused them to evolve into wary,
intelligent, alert animals capable of rapid learning and opportunism.
You'll know a coyote from his large triangular ears, long lean body
(about 30 pounds for an average male), reddish-grey color & long
bushy tail.
Coyotes are omnivores, eating nearly anything they
can catch or forage, including berries, small mammals and garbage. The
sound of a pack of coyotes singing at night transports you to
other-worldly realms where the barrier between "wild" and "civilized"
dissolves into the shadows.

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to read some of my favorite coyote tails

