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Category Archives: reblog
All Is As It Should Be ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from the Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: Today it is gloomy, very misty, cold with a slight drizzle. It has been this way more or less since I started working with Morana, Goddess of winter. The weather forecast … Continue reading
Running Alone in the Fields of Heaven #dreams ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: Photo by Belvair Nash from Prexels It was pure euphoria. I can only liken it to the ideal of heaven. In the dream I was in England, running in a field of white … Continue reading
What Katy Did was mine – what was yours? #children’sbooks ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from MarySmith’sPlace: Who doesn’t love finding some new books under the Christmas tree? This year I gave my book wish list to my son – then the latest Covid restrictions meant we couldn’t meet up after all so I’ll … Continue reading
De Charny and Chivalry ~ April Munday
Reblogged from A Writer’s Perspective: Perrin Remiet, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Geoffroi de Charny literally wrote the book on chivalry. In fact, he wrote three. It’s not known, however, how much what he wrote reflected or influenced the behaviour … Continue reading
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Smorgasbord Blogger Daily – Robbie Cheadle, Ani and Sue Vincent, Miriam Hurdle and Dorothy’s New Vintage Kitchen
Reblogged from Sally Cronin’s Smorgasbord: As we contemplate the leftovers from Christmas Dinner… some blog posts in the last few days that reflect the wonderful spirit that keeps us all going through the tough times… Ani and Sue Vincent have … Continue reading
The Old Oak Tree by Helen Glynn Jones
Reblogged from Helen Glynn Jones: There’s an ancient oak tree not far from my house. Standing at the end of a residential street, bigger than a house and taking up a huge piece of land, it has watched over the … Continue reading
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A Wizard’s Hat ~ Nicholas C. Rossis
Reblogged from Nicholas C. Rossis: Have you ever wondered where the pointy wizard hat stereotype stems from? Someone on Quora did and Wendy Carolan had the answer. Where Does the Idea of the Wizard’s Hat Come from? As you can … Continue reading
Of Carols and Kissing Boughs ~ Alli Templeton
Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings: This time last year I was proudly labelling seven bottles of our own freshly brewed Sticky Rogers Mead which, incidentally, has matured into a very pleasant medium-dry festive tipple, and continues to grow in flavor and … Continue reading
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