Ceremony in solidarity with friends in drought-stricken Texas
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Tranekær is both a small town ( with a castle:) and a region, named after the castle.
3 blue glass pieces found on the beach over the years, all the other pieces being green or white, representing earth, wind, and fire, placed in our bird bath of granite, and drizzled over by our “sacred” water from our blue water pump. We celebrate with you and pray with you.
Much love, always,
Maja, Stine, Torben, and Susann
Tranekær is both a small town ( with a castle:) and a region, named after the castle.
3 blue glass pieces found on the beach over the years, all the other pieces being green or white, representing earth, wind, and fire, placed in our bird bath of granite, and drizzled over by our “sacred” water from our blue water pump. We celebrate with you and pray with you.
Much love, always,
Maja, Stine, Torben, and Susann
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