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August full moon is known as sturgeon moon in some parts

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The recent discovery of a massive sturgeon in Lake Champlain has reignited interest in a species the state of Vermont has called endangered.
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This weekend, the Vermont Game Warden Association posted a picture on Facebook of a warden with a dead sturgeon homeowners in Isle La Motte reported washing ashore. The photo was shared on Facebook nearly 1,200 times by Monday afternoon.

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That fish was estimated to be 6 feet 9 inches long, which likely makes it one of the largest sturgeons ever seen in modern times, according to Chet MacKenzie, a fisheries biologist with the Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife.

The armored fish have been around since the time of the dinosaurs, but today are considered endangered in Vermont.

"They are a bottom-feeder, so they sort of stick to themselves," said Jen Dean, an animal care specialist at ECHO, explaining one reason why the fish are rarely seen in the wild by people.

Dean said sturgeon sightings more commonly happen during spawning season, but said the size of the dead sturgeon from Isle La Motte makes it a truly unusual example.

"These guys can live to be 100 to 150 years old," Dean said. "It's great news that we have some out there that have lasted through what has been a dip in the population."

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"Sometimes the smallest things can cast the longest shadows"

Shadows are shortest when the sun is high in the sky. They are the longest when the sun is the lowest in the sky.


Timelines converge all the time but before that it is like in a superposition which is similar to the Schrodinger's cat theory where the act of looking causes nature to choose or make a decision. It is like an apex or meeting point where they all mingle together. I wonder if that is like an ecotone of its own like it is where the alchemy is done. Would make sense because of alchemists like to live on the hedges of communities. Tone has been a prominent word lately, lol

Just some thoughts
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When a supernatural figure, foot in both worlds, appears, it is typically disruptive and threatening to old way of life as beliefs of families and relations are integral to societies and their myths. Exceptional beings establish new traditions and values improving integrity and health.

One such being was Arrow Boy. Told by the Cheyenne, Sioux, and Pueblo’s usually with beginning of a pregnancy or natural event that becomes into an extraordinary event like an extended pregnancy to four years. The story is long and he becomes medicine man in the tribe as very powerful addition. Then comes an altercation between the boy and the chief over butchering a buffalo. The boy left for inner earth within a mountain encountering wise old men who instructed him for four years. During his leave, famine struck the village and his return it was still casting a long shadow over them. His newfound power was brought to the people. He turned dry bones into fresh meat. Then the buffalo returned to the people. Also he was known as prophet Motseyoef. Each time through out time, he appeared which brought blessings or a warning.
The story anchored through a physical artifact preserved and revered as a sacred duty. A physical link to the presence embodying a founding community. -McNab info
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