insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com

INSEARCHOFLOSTFOLKTALES.BLOGSPOT.COM

In Search of Lost Folktales

In Search of Lost Folktales. Thursday, 17 March 2011. On the Etymology of Love. Perhaps an unusual post for this blog, but I came across this quote. And had to post it somewhere. It's by Lewis Thomas:. From the Indo-European root. Containing the general sense of loving, desiring and caring all at once, the Germanic tongues evolved. Strong terms indeed and surely the underpinnings of genuine love. It needed only a suffix to become Old English. Latin used the same root for. Survives in modern German. The o...

http://insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com/

WEBSITE DETAILS
SEO
PAGES
SIMILAR SITES

TRAFFIC RANK FOR INSEARCHOFLOSTFOLKTALES.BLOGSPOT.COM

TODAY'S RATING

>1,000,000

TRAFFIC RANK - AVERAGE PER MONTH

BEST MONTH

November

AVERAGE PER DAY Of THE WEEK

HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON

Sunday

TRAFFIC BY CITY

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Average Rating: 2.9 out of 5 with 7 reviews
5 star
0
4 star
3
3 star
2
2 star
0
1 star
2

Hey there! Start your review of insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com

AVERAGE USER RATING

Write a Review

WEBSITE PREVIEW

Desktop Preview Tablet Preview Mobile Preview

LOAD TIME

0.3 seconds

FAVICON PREVIEW

  • insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com

    16x16

  • insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com

    32x32

  • insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com

    64x64

  • insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com

    128x128

CONTACTS AT INSEARCHOFLOSTFOLKTALES.BLOGSPOT.COM

Login

TO VIEW CONTACTS

Remove Contacts

FOR PRIVACY ISSUES

CONTENT

SCORE

6.2

PAGE TITLE
In Search of Lost Folktales | insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com Reviews
<META>
DESCRIPTION
In Search of Lost Folktales. Thursday, 17 March 2011. On the Etymology of Love. Perhaps an unusual post for this blog, but I came across this quote. And had to post it somewhere. It's by Lewis Thomas:. From the Indo-European root. Containing the general sense of loving, desiring and caring all at once, the Germanic tongues evolved. Strong terms indeed and surely the underpinnings of genuine love. It needed only a suffix to become Old English. Latin used the same root for. Survives in modern German. The o...
<META>
KEYWORDS
1 on another blog
2 love
3 leubh
4 bileafa
5 meaning
6 belief
7 faith
8 lufu
9 and then
10 libere
CONTENT
Page content here
KEYWORDS ON
PAGE
on another blog,love,leubh,bileafa,meaning,belief,faith,lufu,and then,libere,libet,libido,lubhyati,liaupse,liebe,the french,je t’aime,amour,amma,amicus,amiable,amicable,kwep,kwap,cupid,vapid,lewis thomas,posted by,james,no comments,email this,blogthis
SERVER
GSE
CONTENT-TYPE
utf-8
GOOGLE PREVIEW

In Search of Lost Folktales | insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com Reviews

https://insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com

In Search of Lost Folktales. Thursday, 17 March 2011. On the Etymology of Love. Perhaps an unusual post for this blog, but I came across this quote. And had to post it somewhere. It's by Lewis Thomas:. From the Indo-European root. Containing the general sense of loving, desiring and caring all at once, the Germanic tongues evolved. Strong terms indeed and surely the underpinnings of genuine love. It needed only a suffix to become Old English. Latin used the same root for. Survives in modern German. The o...

INTERNAL PAGES

insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com
1

In Search of Lost Folktales: Wittgenstein's Mistress

http://www.insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com/2011/02/wittgensteins-mistress.html

In Search of Lost Folktales. Tuesday, 22 February 2011. This experimental novel by David Markson is told from the perspective of a woman who believes herself to be the last person on earth. While detailing her travels around the empty globe via abandoned cars, boats and other vehicles, she makes references to Greek mythology, modern art, classical music and other elements of western culture. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am an English teacher, writer and traveller originally from Essex, England.

2

In Search of Lost Folktales: Present Tense

http://www.insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com/2011/03/present-tense.html

In Search of Lost Folktales. Wednesday, 9 March 2011. Gary Usher was a California-based musician who in the sixties wrote and produced numerous hits for various Surf Rock artists. One of The Byrds’ best albums, Younger than Yesterday. Was also produced by him. Later in the decade he collaborated with local session musicians to create several semi-fictitious studio bands, one of which was Sagittarius, named after Usher’s star sign. Their first album, Present Tense. Is an appropriately sunny, bucolic album...

3

In Search of Lost Folktales: Stacking

http://www.insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com/2011/03/stacking.html

In Search of Lost Folktales. Thursday, 10 March 2011. One of the games I’ve recently been playing is Stacking. 8217;s entirely unique style of gameplay, beautiful presentation, and lighthearted tone (notwithstanding the whole child labour angle and all) make it a great game for those looking for something a little different from the standard, violent shooters saturating the market. It’s currently available to buy on the Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network stores. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

4

In Search of Lost Folktales: L’Enfant Assassin Des Mouches

http://www.insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com/2011/02/lenfant-assassin-des-mouches.html

In Search of Lost Folktales. Friday, 18 February 2011. L’Enfant Assassin Des Mouches. Jean-Claude Vannier is probably best known for arranging the orchestral backing music of Serge Gainsbourg’s. Histoire de Melody Nelson. That album is a hotchpotch of baroque pop strings, funky bass lines and jazz-inspired guitar arpeggios, all underpinned by Gainsbourg’s trademark gravelly spoken word vocals. If you’ve not heard it I recommend doing so, since it’s an essential classic of the 70s. If you’re even re...

5

In Search of Lost Folktales: La Jetée

http://www.insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com/2011/02/la-jetee.html

In Search of Lost Folktales. Saturday, 26 February 2011. Is a 1962 sci-fi film by French director Chris Marker. The opening credit sequence describes it as a “photo-roman” or photo-novel, since the story is told entirely through a sequence of photographs narrated by Jean Négroni, and backed with a haunting soundtrack by Trevor Duncan. The 1995 film Twelve Monkeys. Borrowed this basic plot, but as much as I enjoyed that film, I think La Jetée. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.

UPGRADE TO PREMIUM TO VIEW 3 MORE

TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE

8

LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE

journeymanjim.livejournal.com journeymanjim.livejournal.com

new blog: journeymanjim

http://journeymanjim.livejournal.com/68542.html

I don't know if i'm going to continue posting on here anymore. to be honest i don't have the time or motivation to make the big photo entries anymore, and never feel compelled to talk about my daily life or going-ons. However, I have decided to start a new blog in which I recommend films, music, games, and books that I like, particularly unique or experimental ones. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment.

UPGRADE TO PREMIUM TO VIEW 1 MORE

TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE

2

OTHER SITES

insearchoflight.com insearchoflight.com

Nashville Freemasonry

insearchoflightningridge.com insearchoflightningridge.com

www.insearchoflightningridge.com

This Web page parked FREE courtesy of Dirt-Cheap-Domains.net. Search for domains similar to. Is this your domain? Let's turn it into a website! Would you like to buy this. Find Your Own Domain Name. See our full line of products. Easily Build Your Professional Website. As low as $4.99/mo. Call us any time day or night .

insearchoflily.com insearchoflily.com

In Search of Lily

In Search of Lily. I only write in pencil because I have commitment issues. One Week with Lucas. Two-hundred [and] ten weeks. One Week with Lucas. In Search of Lily. Work in progress, a short story…. Two-hundred [and] nine weeks. One Week with Lucas. In Search of Lily. Hellip;swinging on the pendulum of unhealthy thoughts. In Search of Lily. Two-hundred [and] eight weeks. One Week with Lucas. In Search of Lily. Two-hundred [and] seven weeks. One Week with Lucas. In Search of Lily. Lucas does math from.

insearchoflily.tumblr.com insearchoflily.tumblr.com

In Search of Lily

In Search of Lily. Formerly awesome. now I just change diapers all the time. Me: How was your day today? 3yo: I had a BAD DAY. It seemed like a great day, why was it bad? 3yo: I DIDN’T HAVE ANY PIE. A Handy Hot Dog Style Guide Visualizing the Different Ways People Eat Frankfurters Around the World. Pero quién te manda? Mdash; Incantation of the Mexican Mother for when your pendejadas get you in a tight spot (via chanclazo. Alan Lawrence is an art director, Web designer and. Can you pass the tissues?

insearchoflivingstones.wordpress.com insearchoflivingstones.wordpress.com

In Search Of Living Stones | Just another WordPress.com site

In Search Of Living Stones. Just another WordPress.com site. March 21, 2014. Unfinished piece about visiting. I smiled when I first saw her. I smiled and called her beautiful, giggled with her and watched the planes fly by. When I came home I cried until I felt like I could cry no more. I had caught glimpses of her through the gaps in the fence and when she sat on her dad’s shoulders. She was 5 and I had never been more angry. Who had the right to put her behind bars? What crime had she committed? Everyo...

insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com insearchoflostfolktales.blogspot.com

In Search of Lost Folktales

In Search of Lost Folktales. Thursday, 17 March 2011. On the Etymology of Love. Perhaps an unusual post for this blog, but I came across this quote. And had to post it somewhere. It's by Lewis Thomas:. From the Indo-European root. Containing the general sense of loving, desiring and caring all at once, the Germanic tongues evolved. Strong terms indeed and surely the underpinnings of genuine love. It needed only a suffix to become Old English. Latin used the same root for. Survives in modern German. The o...

insearchoflostfrogs.com insearchoflostfrogs.com

In Search of Lost Frogs | A Book by Robin Moore

In Search of Lost Frogs. In Search of Lost Frogs. Robin is an award-winning photographer, a Senior Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers, and photographs for National Geographic Creative. He is a powerful voice for amphibian conservation with the Amphibian Survival Alliance. Best Book of the Year. New York Times bestselling author of. Remarkable…stunning The Guardian. 8220;…full of passionate scientists, wild landscapes and exquisite pictures of these luminous creatures t...

insearchoflostglitter.blogspot.com insearchoflostglitter.blogspot.com

in search of lost glitter…

In search of lost glitter…. Wednesday, 30 July 2014. Head in a whirl. As she dances and twirls. Pieces of the past. Scattered on the floor. You look straight at me. Tuesday, 29 July 2014. The Heart Speaks…. There’s a vacancy in my heart - a space I wish to fill. Your lingering look into my eyes. Seems to fit the bill. It may be a temporary measure. I’m not sure when we. Will next meet,. But in that moment. Your soul touched mine. He lost his way in the emerald fire of her eyes. My boy's growing up.

insearchoflostime.wordpress.com insearchoflostime.wordpress.com

Protected Blog › Log in

Https:/ insearchoflostime.wordpress.com/. Is marked private by its owner. If you were invited to view this site, please log in. Below Read more about privacy settings. Larr; Back to WordPress.com.

insearchoflostpictures.wordpress.com insearchoflostpictures.wordpress.com

In Search of Lost Pictures

In Search of Lost Pictures. Petra Tou Romiou x-ray film. February 4, 2016. Looking east, a few minutes before sunset. 18x24cm Agfa CP-G (x-ray). Developed by inspection in MG 1 100. Scan from negative, finished in PS. The Wind And The Tree. January 29, 2016. The sun had just set, the wind was gusting, and the temperature was 2 degrees Celsius very low for our part of the world, even during winter time. 30 seconds exposure on x-ray film. Rittreck view with 18x24cm back. Fujinon W 250 at f32. For some reas...