Nipigon...Land of the Fish People of Sirius who live in the rock Islands of Lake Nipigon, as depicted by Morrisseau in many paintings.
The Fish people of Sirius originate from the southern constellation of the aboriginal BEAR constellation (which westerners call Orion's belt), visible only in wintertime in Canada.
This BEAR carries a medicine pack with answers to our deepest questions and sweet renewal.
This medicine BEAR constellation is sacred to Aboriginals worldwide, including the ancient Egyptian aboriginals who designed the Great Pyramid complex in accordance with this constellation's configuration.
I'm glad to see that you enjoyed your stay in Nipigon and found the Nipigon Red Rock Trail as well as our local fisherman (eagle). There is also a fox living up on the hill near there!
Where are you coming from and where will your travels take you?
Hi Sarah I come from Southern Ontario near Guelph. My grandmother and grandfather fell in love and were married in Thunderbay. It was a bit of a nostalgic return for me. There is something very special about ThunderBay. I left a little piece of my heart on the Nipigon river and I intend to return to leave a little more. cheers and thanks for dropping by!
awesome pictures!
ReplyDeleteNipigon...Land of the Fish People of Sirius who live in the rock Islands of Lake Nipigon, as depicted by Morrisseau in many paintings.
The Fish people of Sirius originate from the southern constellation of the aboriginal BEAR constellation (which westerners call Orion's belt), visible only in wintertime in Canada.
This BEAR carries a medicine pack with answers to our deepest questions and sweet renewal.
This medicine BEAR constellation is sacred to Aboriginals worldwide, including the ancient Egyptian aboriginals who designed the Great Pyramid complex in accordance with this constellation's configuration.
I'm glad to see that you enjoyed your stay in Nipigon and found the Nipigon Red Rock Trail as well as our local fisherman (eagle). There is also a fox living up on the hill near there!
ReplyDeleteWhere are you coming from and where will your travels take you?
Hi Sarah
ReplyDeleteI come from Southern Ontario near Guelph. My grandmother and grandfather fell in love and were married in Thunderbay. It was a bit of a nostalgic return for me. There is something very special about ThunderBay. I left a little piece of my heart on the Nipigon river and I intend to return to leave a little more.
cheers and thanks for dropping by!