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Category Archives: reblog
Above the Lion and the Lamb (Part One) ~ Steve Tanham
(Above) The Lion and Lamb rocks, above Grasmere We were delighted to meet up with some friends from the UK who had emigrated to New Zealand many years ago. Bernie went to school with Kathryn and the couple had kindly … Continue reading
Life Without Boundaries ~ Peter Wells
Reblogged from Counting Ducks: He’d lived a different life to mine; climbing mountains I had never heard of but his eyes lit up with understanding when I spoke. You do not have to be young to be lost, and living … Continue reading
The Magnificent Art of Roman Mosaic ~ Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: I’ve always loved mosaics. From jewellery set with tiny pieces of glass to sprawling floors, I’m fascinated by the alchemy of creating pictures from pieces of coloured stone. Years ago I even took several workshops … Continue reading
The First Harvest: Lughnasadh or Lammas? ~ Christine Valentor
Reblogged from Witchlike: Happy August! As the golden sun winds down and the days ever so slightly grow shorter, we find ourselves in the midst of the first harvest feast also known as Lughnasadh or Lammas. This is a cross … Continue reading
My Sixth Sense – IAS (Inner Alert System) D.G. Kaye is Sally Cronin’s guest
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Welcome to the Sunday Interview- Human in every sense of the word. As humans there are five main senses that we rely on to navigate through this world. And there is one that we all possess but … Continue reading
How do you cope when everyone’s usage is wrong? ~ Tom Freeman
Reblogged from Stroppy Editor: The remarkable thing about language change is that it only started happening when I started noticing it. For centuries, English was constant and true, but as soon as I was old enough to have an appreciation … Continue reading
Roman London ~ Beetley Pete
Given my interest in our earlier ancestors, I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with the Romans who invaded and colonised much of England and Wales… but their culture had an undeniable impact on our own and there are … Continue reading
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Eat, Pray, Love—and the Money Supply… #travel #humor #Italy Part 1 ~ Barb Taub
Reblogged from Barb Taub: The Money Supply and me. “No thanks,” I say. It’s my standard response when the Hub invites me to come along to some work conference in an exotic location. I picture myself in a glamourous foreign … Continue reading
Have you seen it, yet? ~ Steve Tanham
Do you see it all, sometimes? Turn, doing something strange with your mind Look back with different eyes And see the path that led to you? A moment of vast lucidity… Continue reading at Sun in Gemini
