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2014 in review | coffeeshopthinking

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Posted by Hannah Bowers. Asymp; Leave a comment. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 25,000. Times in 2014. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 9 sold-out performances for that many people to see it. Click here to see the complete report. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.

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2014 year in blogging | coffeeshopthinking

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Happy New Year from WordPress.com! Each rocket represents a post published on this blog in 2014. And because we like to share, we made the fireworks available as a jQuery plugin on GitHub. Some browsers are better suited for this kind of animation. In our tests, Safari and Chrome worked best. Your overall score is not known. We made beautiful, animated fireworks to celebrate your blogging! The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 25,000. Anne Boleyn: The C...

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Recent Historical Findings | coffeeshopthinking

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Posted by Hannah Bowers. Asymp; Leave a comment. Ancient priest’s tomb painting discovered near Great Pyramid at Giza. Massive 5,000-year-old stone monument revealed in Israel. Israeli archaeologist says he’s found citadel captured by King David. Israeli archaeologists uncover 3,300-year-old coffin, gold signet. 2,800-year-old zigzag art found in Greek tomb. 2,100-year-old king’s mausoleum discovered in China. 2,000-year-old trove of ancient coins found in Israel. The Blood Countess of Slovakia. Address ...

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Princely Chains: a new historical fiction novel | coffeeshopthinking

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Princely Chains: a new historical fiction novel. Posted by Hannah Bowers. Asymp; 1 Comment. How far will a man go to save his people? To what lengths will a woman endanger her own life for a total stranger? A treacherous journey lies ahead as Marcus and Diana travel from Athens through Macedonia, Crete, and Egypt before finally arriving in Cyrenaica. Bandits, Roman legions, sea storms, and hidden pasts threaten them from all sides. By Hannah Steadman here. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Hannah's ...

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Guarding the Capital: The Civil War Diary of Almanzo Litchard | coffeeshopthinking

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Guarding the Capital: The Civil War Diary of Almanzo Litchard. Posted by Hannah Bowers. Asymp; Leave a comment. I finished my master’s thesis on the diary of Almanzo Litchard. He guarded Washington, D. C. during the first year of the Civil War. During this time, he visited the Smithsonian, the White House, and Mount Vernon, met President Lincoln, and listened to Congressional debates. My research adds historical significance to his diary entries as well as telling his life story. 8211; Amelia Lloyd-Jones.

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Remembering Mont Saint-Michel | The Forgotten Places

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September 3, 2014. Hannah S. Bowers. Step-by-step, I shouldered through the streaming crowds until I reached the plaza before the two-story oak door that led into the cathedral. Nuns and monks in simple wool robes walked by on their way to prepare the noonday meal. Inside the cathedral, time seemed to stand still. Gregorian chants wove through the air as sunlight glinted through the high stained-glass windows which pictured apostles and saints. 8211; Amelia Lloyd-Jones. According to legend, the Archangel...

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September 2, 2014. Hannah S. Bowers. Edinburgh Castle is an historic fortress which dominates the skyline of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland from its position on the Castle Rock. Archaeologists have established human occupation of the rock since at least the 2. Century AD, although the nature of the early settlement is unclear. There has been a royal castle on the rock since at least the reign of David I in the 12. Century the castle’s residential role declined, and by the 17. September 2, 2014. Ending t...

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Hatshepsut’s Mortuary Temple | The Forgotten Places

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January 20, 2015. Hannah S. Bowers. The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is located beneath the cliffs at Deir el Bahari on the west bank of the Nile near the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. The mortuary temple is dedicated to the sun god Amon-Ra and is located next to the mortuary temple of Mentuhotep II, which served both as an inspiration, and later, a quarry. It is considered one of the incomparable monuments of ancient Egypt. The layering of Hatshepsut’s temple corresponds with the classical Theban...

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December 10, 2014. Hannah S. Bowers. Continue reading La Conciergerie. December 9, 2014. Hannah S. Bowers. Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge, in the English county of Suffolk, is the site of two 6th- and early 7th-century cemeteries. One contained an undisturbed ship burial including a wealth of Anglo-Saxon artifacts of outstanding art-historical and archaeological significance, now held in the British Museum in London. December 8, 2014. Hannah S. Bowers. Century. Continue reading Chartres Cathedral. The templ...

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All posts by Hannah S. Bowers. January 21, 2015. Hannah S. Bowers. Excavations have demonstrated that it was the ability of the Nabataeans to control the water supply that led to the rise of the desert city, creating an artificial oasis. The area is visited by flash floods and archaeological evidence demonstrates the Nabataeans controlled these floods by the use of dams, cisterns, and water conduits. Continue reading Petra. January 20, 2015. Hannah S. Bowers. Continue reading Hatshepsut’s Mortuary Temple.

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Château d’Ussé | The Forgotten Places

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December 18, 2014. Hannah S. Bowers. The Château d’Ussé is located in the commune of Rigny-Ussé, France. The stronghold at the edge of the Chinon forest overlooking the Indre Valley was first fortified in the eleventh century by the Norman seigneur. Of Ussé, Gueldin de Saumur, who surrounded the fort with a palisade on a high terrace. The site passed to the Comte de Blois, who rebuilt in stone. As the guest of duchesse Claire de Duras. 8211; reposted from Wikipedia. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Create a f...

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Château de Chambord | The Forgotten Places

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December 16, 2014. Hannah S. Bowers. Chambord was altered considerably during the twenty-eight years of its construction (1519 1547) during which it was overseen on-site by Pierre Nepveu. With the château nearing completion, François showed off his enormous symbol of wealth and power by hosting his old archnemesis, Emperor Charles V at Chambord. Louis XIV’s ceremonial bedchamber. 8211; reposted from Wikipedia. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Dean H. Ta...

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Petra | The Forgotten Places

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January 21, 2015. Hannah S. Bowers. Excavations have demonstrated that it was the ability of the Nabataeans to control the water supply that led to the rise of the desert city, creating an artificial oasis. The area is visited by flash floods and archaeological evidence demonstrates the Nabataeans controlled these floods by the use of dams, cisterns, and water conduits. The amphitheater was been cut into the hillside and into several of the tombs during its construction. Rectangular gaps in the seati...

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Château d’Amboise | The Forgotten Places

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December 15, 2014. Hannah S. Bowers. Henry II and his wife, Catherine de’ Medici, raised their children in Château Amboise along with Mary Stuart, the child Queen of Scotland who had been promised in marriage to the future French Francis II. The Court soon had to leave the town because of the smell of corpses. And justices, with the stipulation that such services be held outside the walls of towns. Neither side was satisfied by this compromise, nor was it widely honored. 8211; reposted from Wikipedia.

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She is sentient and alive as well as I am. The birds chirping outside my window seem to be no different. The Maranta and Dracaena plants on my window sill become more alive than ever before. Have you thought about dying? Everyday is a process of new and old information. Everyday is a learning experience. Everyday brings on new emotions and thoughts. A transition from the me that was alive yesterday and the me that is alive today and the me that is alive tomorrow. I grow. It turns out that the only thing ...

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