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Category Archives: reblog
Rainbows and Rosa Coeli ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: What to do on Boxing Day? Take a trip to Dolní Kounice to see the Convent ruins of Rosa Coeli and feel the energies there? Yes! It wouldn’t be open I … Continue reading
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Tagged churches, czech republic, landscape, Photography, sacrd sites
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Yvette Prior Reviews ~ Towards the Light and The Mad Quest by Trent P. McDonald
Reblogged from Priorhouse Blog: Hello Readers, I wanted to share my top three takeaways from Trent McDonald’s book, Towards the Light and The Mad Quest: Two Novellas – on sale here at Amazon Last April, I featured Trent’s book cover – here … Continue reading
Looking for Templars by Brno ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: Another term I had never entered into Google along with my location was ‘Templar’. Imagine my surprise and delight to find yet again that the Templars had been located very close … Continue reading
A Light In Your Darkness ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: Dhivakaran S · urappakam at Pexels I wasn’t planning to make this my last post for 2019, but it appears His Nibs (Anubis) and Heru-ur (Horus the Elder) have other ideas. The time has come for a … Continue reading
Keys of Heaven (6): the greater force ~ Steve Tanham
The greater force… What did they know of it! Anyone could see it in the fall of boulders in the mountains; in the crashing of the seas on the rocks, in the burning of the forests when the wildfires took … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbess Hild, King Oswiu, St Cedd, Synod of Whitby, Whitby Abbey
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Protagonist in the Hotseat of Truth – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Welcome to the Hotseat of Truth, a device in which a protagonist is trapped. The only way to escape is to answer five searching questions completely honestly or the Hotseat will consume them to ashes! Today’s … Continue reading
What’s in a Name? – Beatrix – Behind the Mask by Sally Cronin
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: There are names that have been passed down through thousands of years which have powerful and deep-rooted meaning to their bearers. Other names have been adopted from other languages, cultures and from the big screen. They all … Continue reading
James Cudney Reviews: Sir Chocolate and the Condensed Milk River story and cookbook by Robbie & Michael Cheadle
Reblogged from James Cudney: Today’s post is for a children’s book that is bound to delight kids this holiday season. As a Christmas gift for several cousins, nieces, and nephews, I bought several of the books in the Sir Chocolate … Continue reading
Afghan Adventures #14 Food & Friendship ~ MarySmith
Reblogged from MarySmith’sPlace: Harvest time Islamic rules, and the traditions of the country, dictate that hospitality is shown to guests. People, therefore, felt obliged to invite the foreigner round for dinner. Some would have felt easier fulfilling their obligations had … Continue reading
The Anchorite ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: It has to be admitted that illness had laid Maljie low. It finally forced her to admit that not only was she no longer eighteen, it was most unlikely that she would see … Continue reading
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