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Find the big

in the small

People often form quiet, personal attachments to stones—whether found in nature, on a rooftop, or just outside their front door. These objects seem to carry presence: of a place, a moment, or a feeling. Their weight, texture, and stillness offer a grounding counterpoint to the fast pace of daily life. Picking up a stone can feel like an instinctive act of recognition, as if it’s offering itself to be held or remembered. Over time, these humble finds become part of a personal map—markers of where we’ve been and how we’ve felt along the way

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