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Stories from a Witches Cabinet
Stories from a Witches Cabinet. The Daily blog of a Daily Witch. From Daily Tarot readings, to excerpts from my own personal book of shadows, to Astrology and general thoughts, Handcrafts and the overall life of a Housewife Witch. The Many Faces of Fae. Posted by Faewynn Lunaise Evenstar. SFAWC: The Many Faces of Fae. Posted by Faewynn Lunaise Evenstar. This is a serious of posts that I am going to be making about Witchcraft and a tutorial on it as a beginners guide. A Witch is someone who uses the power...
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Stories From a Working Mommy
Stories From a Working Mommy. Wednesday, March 2, 2011. After the hustle and bustle of the holidays comes the "winter blues". The glitter and shine are gone and we are left with cold, snow and recently thunderstorms with tornado warnings in February. This is the time where viruses seem to prevail and it seems like winter will never end. We all know it will and soon enough there will be some other element of weather to wish away. What would our list look like? Why do we wish our time away so quickly?
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Stories from Barbados
Facing North Tales from Bathsheba. If you keep facing north, you’ll never see the sun rise. These are the words of the character, Three Schools. In the story Facing North. It is the story that gives the collection its name , Facing North Tales from Bathsheba. It is Three Schools’. Extract from a story published by the London School of Liberal Arts.
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Stories From Bashkortostan
Monday, June 18, 2012. Horses are the pride of Bashkortostan, so of course the parade had many horses. The national flag of Bashkortostan. Bairam menen: Happy holiday! For the celebration groups build yurts and decorate them in traditional fabrics. There is also a large table of traditional food. A national drink made of honey. Chak chak - a national dessert. Sunday, June 3, 2012. Horse Factory Number 119: Where Kumys (ҡымыҙ) is Made. Which has many health benefits. Kumys. Can be purchased in local stores.
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Stories from Bath
Performances at the Bath Literature Festival. March 9, 2012. Pinaceae is Two Hundred and Fifteen 1860. March 4, 2012. Pinaceae is Sixteen 1661. March 4, 2012. Pinaceae is Born 1645. March 4, 2012. March 4, 2012. The gruzly grimly street and the gruzly grimly man,. Cheap alcohol and change is passed between hands. A forgotten man walking down the forgotten side of a busy street. Keep walking, keep walking. The nicks in the pavement are still moist with the clouds. The smell of bygone rain fills the air,.
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Stories from Behind the Lens
Stories from labor and delivery. Thursday, November 1, 2012. We've finally moved to a new website. Monday, June 4, 2012. Baby S makes his entrance. My dear friend Abby gave birth to this amazing little guy 3 weeks ago. I feel privileged to be called "Auntie" and to be a part of this little guy's life. Friday, April 20, 2012. A few months ago I shared this picture of my dear friend Beth. Lyla Grace was born. Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Monday, March 19, 2012. These 2 terrific people got married this weekend.
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Stories from Berkeley Home
Purchase on Amazon.com. Also available for Kindle). After graduating in 1966 from UC Berkeley with a degree in philosophy, and after some time in graduate school at San Francisco State College, Nathan Spooner spent the years from 1970 to 1975 making his living in Berkeley and San Francisco as a street musician. Between 1975 and 1985 he worked in Alaska. Currently, the author teaches special education on the Central Coast of California, where he and his wife enjoy their grandchildren and family.