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Category Archives: reblog
A Christmas ghost story ~ Mike Biles
Reblogged from Mike Biles at A Bit About Britain: Ghost stories have long been popular at Christmas, and Victorians loved them. In that tradition, and by way of a change from researching a factual article, I thought I would have … Continue reading
A tale of many cities ~ Joy Lennick
Reblogged from Joy Lennick: The following excerpt from Charles Dickens “A Tale of Two Cities” could apply all over our precious planet at present, for while too many innocent bodies are being ravaged by this horrendous pandemic, people are still … Continue reading
Chris Graham, The Story Reading Ape Meets Guest Author, T.L. Davis…
Reblogged from TRSA: My name is T.L. Davis, I’m an author and screenwriter. I never considered writing as a career or even as a part-time career, which is what it is for most writers. I considered myself a hard-working guy, … Continue reading
A Style Is About All There Is to Art ~ David Rogers
Reblogged from David J. Rogers: Style is everywhere in art and everywhere in everyday life. There would be no art without style. Picasso’s Guernica has a style, and Pride and Prejudice does too, and the building you are in has … Continue reading
Conversations with a Shaman G. Michael Vasey meets Running Elk
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey… two of my oldest friends in conversation: Season 2, Episode 2 of the Magical World of G. Michael Vasey is out this morning. It features a lovely conversation with Allan Pringle, … Continue reading
When roads become rivers – back in Afghanistan ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from MarySmith’sPlace: I thought I’d provide some random snapshots from my second tour of the clinics in Afghanistan, in particular some of the problems we faced while travelling. We left on May 01, 1990 in two vehicles. I was … Continue reading
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Tagged flooding, Hazaristan, Photography, Snow melt, Travelling in Afghanistan
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Are There Any Primitive Languages? ~ Nicholas C. Rossis
Reblogged from Nicholas C. Rossis : Once again, Quora has a great answer on linguistics — and the emergence of language in particular. As Thomas Wier points out, the faculty of language is far, far older than our own species. … Continue reading
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Tagged Dan Everett, linguistics, Pirahã, primitive language, Thomas Wier
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Earth Magic ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: I was introduced to Earth magic by Sue Vincent and Stuart France of the Silent Eye but if I am totally honest, they really rather reawakened something within me that has … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, College, dragons, earh mysteries, geology, leys, magic
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