We toured the curiously named Site Museum Farm Six in Costa Rica to see the mysterious stone balls of the Diquis Delta. The drive is the best part: meandering the misty jungle mountains until you cross a river into low country, where a banana plantation unearthed countless Precolombian orbs. The basalt spheres may represent solar systems or stages of the sun and moon. But readers of The Levitation Game know benevolent aliens created them as a star map guiding meat-eaters and other earthlings to the sandy planet Pleione, the home of Dob-Dec and Sula. 🙂
Follow my little green feet…
Mosaic Monday
I love this photo!
Precolumbian chiefs used this malevolent device to torture stone artisans who broke their stone balls. Or perhaps it transported bananas!
In Costa Rica, round is rad!
Last week, I revealed that The Levitation Game is a finalist in the 2023 Indies Book of the Year Awards! This literary news will nourish me for months.
I wish it were Halloween because this week, I’m announcing Scared To Death, a Goosebumps-style anthology that includes my short story, Default 666. I’m proud to death of my short story and hope it will delight and disgust readers equally.
Vampires! Ghosts! Zombies! RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!! Within the pages of this anthology lurk stories guaranteed to make the hair on the back of your neck stand up! From a cursed game that turns its players into monsters … a ghost cat on a quest for revenge … and killer snowmen on a rampage, these ten terrifying tales will have you sleeping with the lights on! Read these stories, if you dare! This book includes stories from the following contributors: R. Jeanie Burroughs ● Dawn Colclasure ● Marcus Damanda ●William F. Gray ● Michelle John ● Cyan LeBlanc ● Eric McMillion ●Caitlyn Pace ● Sharon Wagner ● Brandon Wills
Love the spheres photos.
Those orbs are great. Congrats on the anthology.
The spheres are cool, great museum and photos. I love the cute bird.
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Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
That’s fascinating! So glad you shared with us at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/03/looking-forward-to-seeing-sights-like.html
What an odd and interesting museum. Glad you enjoyed it. How suspenseful, that your book is in the running for an award. Best wishes for a wonderful ending.
That is a great photo….and I love the spheres! #TravelTuesday
This must have been a stunning visit with those spheres and beautiful gardens
I visited you via image-in-ing: Looking forward to seeing sights like this!
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Intriguing mystery.
Freaky looking bunch.
Thank you for this contribution to
MosaicMonday
Yes, the first photo is fantastic. I enjoyed reading so much.
I wish you and your family a pleasant week, Heidrun
Wow, that’s fascinating!! Are they pretty sure they are human-made (and not some strange naturally occuring geological oddity)? To shape them so perfectly would take serious skill.
A collection of very interesting photos. Congratulations on your recent achievement!
Those orbs are mysterious!
Congrats on your anthology feature and being an Indies Book of the Year Awards finalist!
Wishing you continued success!
Fascinating spheres and congrats on the book news!