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Spring Equinox 2009

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Word is that Tapestry friend Margaret Hiza Redsteer, Ph.D. (Crow), a geologist at the USGS, has been named recipient of that organization's most recent Diversity Award. Margaret is Project Coordinator of the USGS Navajo Nation Studies, part of the USGS Global Change Research, Climate Change Studies programs.

Harrison Adams, scholar, son of Tapestry's Dawn Adrian, has recently relocated from southern China to Chengdu, in the mountainous western area of Sichuan Province. Harrison, who speaks and writes Mandarin, has been studying Asian religions, especially Budd- hism, and now moves to study with a Taoist Master. On Spring Equinox, he was part of a group that visited UNESCO World Heritage Site Mt. Emei, one of the Four Sacred Mountains of China. The photo of the macaque on the "Spring Fun" page is from Mt. Emei, as is the image below. Both were taken by Ishai Bar and are from Wikipedia Commons.







 
  



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