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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Glome’s Valley and the Heavener Runestone Park
Ethan was bored. Summer was for fun – and fun meant spending time with your friends. But he had no friends in the valley. Dad was trying to decipher the ancient writing on the runestone, and Ethan was trying … Continue reading
2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Magic
Viking Fest! I love the Heavener Runestone Viking and Celtic Festival. It is held twice a year at the Heavener Runestone Park in southeast Oklahoma. The forest is always beautiful in April and October and it takes on an … Continue reading
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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: The Heavener Runestone Viking & Celtic Festival
I am grateful this week that the Heavener Runestone Park has invited me back to the Viking and Celtic Festival April 9 & 10. They hold the festival twice a year, April and October. I met some wonderful people last … Continue reading
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Tagged Celtic, family outing in Oklahoma, Heavener Runestone Park, Talimena Drive, Vikings
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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Grateful for the Heavener Runestone Park
I am grateful this week that the Heavener Runestone Park has invited me back to the Viking and Celtic Festival April 9 & 10. They hold the festival twice a year, April and October. I met some wonderful people last … Continue reading




