Small stacks of stones would catch my eye as I wandered through the city. I discovered they were “stone stacking,” an art form blending creativity and patience. For my 06/05/24 postcard, I shot a stone stack atop a fence post along Ridgecrest Drive near Bullhead Park that I enjoyed. Someone rearranges these stones, and I always make a point to check out the new stacks whenever I’m in the area.

Chuck Arning

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