Arches
Arches are a part of the highly discussed and highly controversial subject of structures and what they are and what they mean in the never-ending debate over bigfoot.
Through the ages mankind has found ways to make arches -- incorporating them into buildings, walls, roads, bridges, aqueducts, etc. And we love arches. We see the beauty of them along with their practicality in a building.
We admire arches made by nature, the stone and rock formations, the plants, and the trees.
And we adore the arches allegedly made by Bigfoot while we ponder what they mean.
photo by Leo Frank used with permission |
Arches have been used by men to make doors and windows, to decorate and support walls, and used in the construction of infrastructure, not only to give strength and support but because we like the way they look.
So, why does Bigfoot make arches?
Why do they find ways to form curving branches in the woods, carefully coaxing the branch or tree to curve gracefully down to the ground. They weave them into other plants and trees to hold them there, or weigh them down or fasten them down with rocks and sticks.
photo by Leo Frank used with permission |
And we look at this and marvel. We ask "Why?" Does it matter? Do you think they are beautiful?
If so, then why can't they just be a work of art.
Yes, they could mark a path or a safe direction to follow. But couldn't they just be a joy to look at?
Sometimes a beautiful arch is just a beautiful arch.
Nancy
"I'll spark the thought; what you do with it is up to you."
"Those that know, need no further proof. Those that don't, should not demand it from others, but seek it for themselves."
"Those that know, need no further proof. Those that don't, should not demand it from others, but seek it for themselves."
This Post By TCC Team Member Nancy Marietta. Nancy has had a lifelong interest in the paranormal and cryptids. Nancy is also a published author and her book, The Price of War has been met with great reviews.
[Please Note: Sadly Nancy passed away at the first of January, 2022. We will continue to honor her and her research by sharing her work. RIP Nancy. -Thomas]
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