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Ask the Past: How to Spend Your Summer, 1465
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Thursday, May 14, 2015. How to Spend Your Summer, 1465. Walters Art Museum W.175, f. 8r. Choler rises from May 8 to August 6. Then we should use cold and moist foods, work sparingly and use roast meat in small amounts as we often do before a meal. Drink should be diluted as much as possible so as to take away thirst and not let the body be hot, but we should totally avoid sex.". Bartolomeo Platina, De honesta voluptate et valetudine. Recipe for a choleric summer: weak drinks, micro-barbecues, and celibacy.
Ask the Past: How to Avoid Melons, 1565
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015. How to Avoid Melons, 1565. Jacques le Moyne de Morgues, Study of a Melon. Therefore my advice is that it should not only be renounced, but even banished from human use by the decrees of rulers. For what pestilence is more pernicious, from which many thousands of men have perished for so long? Girolamo Cardano, De methodo medendi. How much longer must we wait for our politicians to confront the pernicious pestilence of melons? A touch of hyperbole. April 28, 2015 at 10:03 AM.
Ask the Past: How to Cure Bad Breath, 1664
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. How to Cure Bad Breath, 1664. Allegories of the Senses. If the Past offers you a citron peel, take it. May 2, 2015 at 2:48 PM. This is certainly evidence that people have been combating bad breath for centuries. A citrus peel is also good for digesting, as well as a mint leaf. May 8, 2015 at 12:23 PM. How to Cure Bad Breath ,is a story of a poor man who keep Patient in her life. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ask the Past is now a book! Follow Ask the Past! The past asks you.
Ask the Past: How to Change a Diaper, 1612
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Thursday, August 8, 2013. How to Change a Diaper, 1612. Dear Past, Do you have any advice for new parents? The Cholmondeley Ladies, c. 1600-1610. Jacques Guillemeau, Child-birth or, the Happy Deliverie of Women. Well, the fireside yoga pose and the windproof baby-changing cape increase the difficulty level a little. But on the plus side, you only have to do it three times a day, and wine is involved. (Sommelier? Is this a job for zinfandel? February 6, 2015 at 9:08 AM. February 19, 2015 at 11:18 PM.
Ask the Past: May 2015
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Thursday, May 28, 2015. How to Care for Your Dog, 1607. Topsell, The History of Four-Footed Beasts. Edward Topsell, The Historie of Foure-Footed Beastes. The gassy dog: man's hilarious, appalling best friend since forever. Monday, May 25, 2015. How to Have Long-Lasting Shoes, 1660. Hans Sachs, Beschreibung aller Stände. Johann Jacob Wecker, Eighteen Books of the Secrets of Art and Nature. These ass-leather shoes aren't just footwear, they're a life partner. Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Thursday, May 14, 2015.
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A Canadian Ricardian's Pilgrimage to Leicester. This is King Richard III’s World, We Just Live In It. March 31, 2015. King Richard III is interred. Requiescat in pace. This is my last blog post as I return to Canada early tomorrow afternoon and my Ricardian pilgrimage will be at an end. Two days ago, I arrived back in London after … Continue reading →. Richard III Society Memorial Service. Interesting Facts about King Richard III Part Five. March 29, 2015. Tense moment at the family dinner table? King Ri...
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Veni, Vidi, Vici | A Canadian Ricardian's Pilgrimage to Leicester
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A Canadian Ricardian's Pilgrimage to Leicester. Another Day, Another Delight. Requiescat in pace →. Veni, Vidi, Vici. March 25, 2015. Countdown: 1 day to go to King Richard III’s reinterment. Before I got out of bed this morning, I thought to myself that tomorrow is the day that King Richard III is reinterred and I am here in Leicester to bear witness. But it was unfortunately not open. I then went over to St. Nicholas. I then went to the Wygston House. Afterward, I went to the Jewry Wall Museum. But it ...
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One Could Easily Never Go Back Home… | A Canadian Ricardian's Pilgrimage to Leicester
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A Canadian Ricardian's Pilgrimage to Leicester. 8220;I’ve Never Seen the Streets of Leicester So Clean Before”. Another Day, Another Delight →. One Could Easily Never Go Back Home…. March 23, 2015. Countdown: 3 days to go to King Richard III’s reinterment. I hardly sleep last night as I was so excited. Perhaps the night before Christmas was once something like this for me. I was also rather pleased that some big-wigs in the Society knew who I was. It’s nice to be remembered! I went in and have a lovely n...
Huck and Jim: Objective Corrective
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He had a dream," I says, "and it shot him.". Tuesday, October 08, 2013. The above is prologue to my assertion that we shall shortly go over the debt limit falls, through a bewitching mix of accident and incomprehension. My time away from the humming intertubes has helped incubate a few strange ideas about what is, beyond the push and pull of what some still think of as politics as usual, really going on, which I will try to outline cogently here. Wish me luck. And here I hope people realize that Speaker ...
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Language, Literacy and Storytelling: The Storyteller's Tool Kit: THE VOICE
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Language, Literacy and Storytelling. A Discussion About the Links Between Storytelling, Language and Literacy. Tips and Tools for Storytelling. Sunday, December 15, 2013. The Storyteller's Tool Kit: THE VOICE. Is a simple way to talk about the elements that storyteller's use to present a story. These do not include puppets, props, costumes or anything extraneous. You can certainly use all of those things as a storyteller, but they are not standard tools in the toolkit. The flow at which your stories land...
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Language, Literacy and Storytelling: Crafting 101: Donkeys and Tigers and War Horses, Oh My!
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Language, Literacy and Storytelling. A Discussion About the Links Between Storytelling, Language and Literacy. Tips and Tools for Storytelling. Sunday, April 19, 2015. Crafting 101: Donkeys and Tigers and War Horses, Oh My! In this series of Blogs, I will look at a single story, and show the process I use to get from my first exposure to a tale all the way to the finished structure. This is the fourth entry in the series. The Pot Maker and The Tiger. 1 Crafting 101: The Questions I Ask. I love it when I ...
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Language, Literacy and Storytelling: Crafting 101: Introductions!
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Language, Literacy and Storytelling. A Discussion About the Links Between Storytelling, Language and Literacy. Tips and Tools for Storytelling. Friday, May 29, 2015. There is a difference between crafting a story and just getting up and telling one. Pretty much anyone who isn't afraid of speaking in public can get up and tell a story of some kind. We share stories at weddings and funerals. We share them during worship services, and amongst friends. We share them on the radio and television. The Pot Maker...
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Language, Literacy and Storytelling: Breathing......
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Language, Literacy and Storytelling. A Discussion About the Links Between Storytelling, Language and Literacy. Tips and Tools for Storytelling. Thursday, June 18, 2015. I have not blogged in a few weeks. This is not because I have nothing to say, but because sometimes life catches up with me, and no matter how fast I run, there is nothing I can do. First, my eldest graduated from high school. This was cause for much celebration and lots of family descending on my humble home. So, thanks for being patient!
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Oh good. Another puzzle addict with a blog. All Things Dan Brown. Cryptography and Word Mysteries. Musical Puzzles, Codes and Hidden Messages. Sudoku, Jigsaw and Math Puzzles. Who is the UnPuzzler? Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Introducing Secrets of Inferno: A New Book and a New Blog →. September 7, 2013. I apologize for the lack of new postings. I’ve been busy with a few music related things, but the semester is now on, so hopefully I will soon be posting more brain candy links and comments. Clever Waste of Time.
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Thursday, February 8, 2018. How to Survive Cold Season, 1761. Giovanni Battista Ferrari, Hesperides. Fever: To prevent catching any infectious fever, do not breathe near the face of the sick person, neither swallow your spittle while in the room. Cold in the Head: Pare very thin the yellow rind of an orange. Roll it up inside out and thrust a roll up each nostril. The Country Gentleman, Farmer, and Housewife's Compendious Instructor. Maybe you shouldn't have swallowed your spittle, my friend. Shew me a w...
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