Turtle Earth Origin Stories
January 30, 2026
Water covered everything. There was no edge to it, no visible shoreline, no place where the eye could rest. The sky stretched above the
Wolf Star Navigation of the plains
January 30, 2026
Night on the Plains carried its own geography. When daylight faded and the land flattened into shadow, the sky became a second map rather
Hawk Vision over the Plains
January 30, 2026
Across the open Plains, where the horizon stretches without interruption and the sky seems as important as the land itself, sight has always carried
Horse Arrival and Power Transfer
January 30, 2026
The Plains were already vast before the horse arrived. Wind moved freely across tall grass, seasons shaped migration, and distance demanded endurance. Communities learned
Desert Lizard of Endurance
January 30, 2026
The desert revealed its dangers slowly, pressing down from the sun and rising from the ground until even the air seemed heavy. For the
Slaughterhouse Canyon Voices
January 29, 2026
Slaughterhouse Canyon cuts through the high desert of northeastern Arizona, its walls rising steeply from a narrow, winding floor. During the day, the canyon
Blue Lady of Moss Beach
January 29, 2026
Cliffs of Moss Beach rise sharply above the Pacific Ocean, carved by wind and water into a rugged edge that feels both beautiful and
Ghost Train of St. Louis Cemetery
January 29, 2026
St. Louis Cemetery sits quietly within New Orleans, its above-ground tombs arranged like narrow streets of stone. By day, the cemetery is busy with
Crying Baby Bridge of Texas Hill Country
January 29, 2026
The bridge sits along a narrow stretch of road in the Texas Hill Country, far from towns and even farther from comfort. By day,
Black Aggie Statue Vigil Stories
January 29, 2026
The cemetery at the edge of the University of Maryland campus appears calm during the day. Trees cast long shadows across the grass, and