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Hi, I’m Mary Ellen and I learned many ways to use a pendulum after moving to a wild, forested place in Kentucky. I designed and built a wonderful log cabin where I still live happily. I had to learn how to dowse so I could locate my water well. It all blossomed from there! Thanks for visiting!

From the previous blogs
Merry Christmas!
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About Me in More Detail
Hi, I’m Mary Ellen. I was a US Navy Nuclear-grade Machinist submarine repair mate, then became a Nuke engineer at a Nuke Power Plant, then flew from California back to my beloved home state of Kentucky.
Now I have 100 acres of wild woodland with a self-designed and built log cabin nestled inside. I needed a well for water, so I hired a driller. He came out and said I needed a dowser to locate where to drill it. Didn’t he have maps? No.
I may have been encased in science for my life up to then but have always been open minded and eager to learn. I asked for him to show me how to do the dowsing thing and he cut me a Y-shaped stick. I not only found the place to drill, but also the depths where he’d access water. I told him to keep going to the silver sand aquifer. 200 feet deep!
He did, and I still use that well 25 years later, unfiltered and wonderful. And I started learning much about dowsing, then pendulum use. Always independent, I learned things you won’t find anywhere else.
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