
Kaskaskian Puma
By Barsarkarna
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"In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks" - John Muir
The wooden Puma that my daughter Sage discovered on a hike through Kaskaskia Canyon. She made a nice sculpture from it using a rock base also from the canyon. A nice token of our conservation walks and talks during our days in nature, July of 2011. The puma is actually a dried root, separated naturally from it's tree, that had formed this shape over time.
The wooden Puma that my daughter Sage discovered on a hike through Kaskaskia Canyon. She made a nice sculpture from it using a rock base also from the canyon. A nice token of our conservation walks and talks during our days in nature, July of 2011. The puma is actually a dried root, separated naturally from it's tree, that had formed this shape over time.
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