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Why do we feel compelled to stack rocks? It s a practice that dates back thousands of years
While they do have practical purposes, Maine author Katy Kelleher says building cairns also speaks to the spiritual side of ourselves. Author: Cindy Williams (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 4:32 PM EDT April 14, 2021 Updated: 5:50 PM EDT April 14, 2021
MAINE, USA You see them everywhere on beaches, alongside hiking trails, and in fields. They are carefully stacked rock formations called cairns. Perhaps you ve even made one yourself.
Why do we feel compelled to stack rocks?
Katy Kelleher, an author from Maine, recently wrote about this for National Geographic. As she explains, cairns actually serve many purposes. But when it comes right down to it, they are all about balance.
‘Hue’s Hue’: Katy Kelleher’s Column on Color
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We’re huge fans of Katy Kelleher’s writing on color. She recently wrote a spot-on piece for
Over at the
Paris Review, she does in-depth profiles of color as part of a column named get this “Hue’s Hue.” We’ve shared a few of these nerdy delights as editor’s picks in the past; we especially loved recent ruminations on periwinkle, russet, and verdigris. The entire series is worth your time.