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Category Archives: reblog
Hunting Fire Dragons in Moravia ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: I’d read a rumor about a fire breathing dragon that flew around the Castle of Drahotuš near Olomouc. I’m sorry but I can’t resist investigating such rumors. So today, I and … Continue reading
Esther Chilton Interviews: Ritu Bhathal @RituBhathal
Reblogged from Esther Chilton: It was my absolute pleasure to interview the inspirational and delightful Ritu, who is already known to many of you. Whether she is or not, I’m sure you’ll enjoy reading more about her, her books, writing … Continue reading
Mary Smith is beetleypete’s guest
Reblogged from beetleypete: I am delighted to feature Mary, a published writer, local historian, and fully-engaged blogger who resides in Scotland. Mary has lived and worked in both Pakistan and Afghanistan, and her travels and experiences are fascinating to read … Continue reading
Painted Pebbles in the valley of the Moon ~ Steve Tanham
Reblogged from Sun in Gemini: (Above: the Lune Valley from Ruskin’s View, behind St Mary’s church, Kirkby Lonsdale) John Ruskin was the leading English art critic of the Victorian era. He was also an art patron, watercolourist, prominent social thinker … Continue reading
Cheese and Compost, anyone? ~ Alli Templeton
Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings: My fire pit and medieval cookware turned up just in time for some nice weather last weekend, so I couldn’t wait to set it all up and have a go. I’ve got two books on medieval … Continue reading
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Tagged Castle life, Castles, Food and Drink, Historical Periods, history, medieval, Medieval cookery
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Q & A with D.G. Kaye, Featuring #HistoricalFiction author Paulette Mahurin
Reblogged from D. G. Kaye: Welcome to my Q & A today. I’m delighted to have one of my favorite historical fiction authors over here today, Paulette Mahurin. As many of you who read my Sunday Book Reviews know, historical … Continue reading
But what can I do? ~ Jeff Grant
Reblogged from besonian: There is at this time – not surprisingly – in the blogosphere, in the newspapers, the TV and radio news, a whole lot of talk about fear on the one hand, and on the other – hope. … Continue reading
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Tagged Governments, has life a point?, human conflict, human intellect, Human intolerance, Life, love and living, mindfulness, nature, spirituality
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The Victim V. the Hero of Our Story and Who Really is the Villain? ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: We all know the definitions and the way stories portray them. Often there is a villain who spurs the hero into action, saving the victim from an evil fate. The hero becomes the … Continue reading
A Tangled Path – Where Do We Go From Here? ~ Helen Jones
Reblogged from Helen Jones: As we move through these strange times, I suppose we each have our way of dealing with what’s going on. While we are linked on one level by the shared experience of lockdown, each of us … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, Camp NaNoWriMo, choose, circumstances, coping, dog walking, forest, global, lockdown, pandemic, path, stress, where do we go from here, writer's block, writing, writing group
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Musings from the Void: Descent into Life ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from Strange Goings On in the Shed: Image: © Jan Malique, 2020 Am I being a little presumptuous calling this post “Musings from the Void”? It feels a little like we’re ensconced in that mysterious space, a place where … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Egypt, Anubis, fears, introspection, journey, mysteries, Regeneration, The Silent Eye School
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