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Category Archives: reblog
Hard Work and the Good Life ~ Randall Collis
Reblogged from Global Sojourns Photography : Cool, quiet days in a small village in the middle of Bohemia come to life in a way I imagine they did centuries ago. The smell of wood stoves, sun rays making their way … Continue reading
Trent P. McDonald : The Elements – Towards the Light
Reblogged from Trent’s World: What are the Elements? Brandon would start by saying Earth, Wind and Fire, then try to explain that he was really talking about the R&B band. After that bad joke, he might just bring out Earth, … Continue reading
Sally Cronin hosts Mike Biles – A Bit About Britain: Kipling’s House
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Delighted to welcome Mike Biles, author of A Bit About Britain’s History as a guest writer until the end of the year. In his first post, Mike visits the home of author and poet Rudyard Kipling. We … Continue reading
Vortigern and the Mead Goggles: A Sobering Tale ~ Alli Templeton
Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings: While young Sticky Rogers sleepily transforms into something magical all tucked up in his comfy nest in the pantry, I’ve been learning all about the worlds’ oldest alcoholic beverage. The story of mead stretches back for … Continue reading
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Tagged Brewing, Food and Drink, Historical Periods, history, legends, Mead, medieval, medieval relationships, Quests, saxons
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D. Wallace Peach interviews audiobook narrator: TJ Clark
Reblogged from Diana Wallace Peach Myths of the Mirror: Sunwielder on Audible (see offer below) & on Amazon (global link) I did it again. I jumped in feet first and then asked questions later. Thank goodness I had an audiobook … Continue reading
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Tagged acting, audible, audiobooks, book offer, D. Wallace Peach books, fiction, narration, sunwielder
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Being Haunted… A True Story in Time for Halloween ~ Susie Lindau
Reblogged from Susie Lindau’s Wild Ride: Most think being haunted requires a creaky old house where a person died unexpectedly. The shock of a fall, suicide, or murder traps them between our world and the next. They believe these lost … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, blogging, ghosts, halloween, haunting, hauntings, memoir, paranormal, paranormal activity, photo, The Stanley Hotel, true story
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The hermeneutic Catherine wheel ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: Strangely enough Maljie features only sparingly in this tale, although there are those who claim that the whole thing was her fault. Still I know from mine own experience that blame is far … Continue reading
Travels in #Afghanistan (4) ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: The additional weight of our armed guards made the bus even slower. I felt I could walk faster. Eventually, I dozed. The bus juddering to a stop jolted me awake. From outside I could hear … Continue reading
New Reviews Are In ~ Reblogged from D.G. Kaye
Well, it’s the Sunday Book Review time again, and as has been lately, my life is a bit chaotic and of course, it has cut into my book reading time. So today I’m taking the liberty to share some beautiful … Continue reading

A New Book Review for Garrett’s Bones ~ Karen DeMers Dowdall
Reblogged from Once Upon a Time: “Garrett’s Bones” by Karen Demers Dowdall caught my attention immediately and drew me into this story focused on two teenagers and a murder mystery. The narrator, the young lady, is clearly established and completely … Continue reading →