Daily Archives: September 16, 2021

She Didn’t Win The Race, But Still Left The Competition In Flames — The Alchemist’s Studio

‘Madame Pele’s Flow‘, tells the tale of a sometimes beautiful goddess who was right at home in the flames of raku. Not only could she sometimes appear as a beautiful woman, but also a white dog, even an old woman, … Continue reading

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Robeson County History Museum, Lumberton – North Carolina Thursdays September 16, 2021

For this week’s North Carolina Thursdays post, I decided to look around Robeson County. There were a few places that looked interesting. I went with Robeson County History Museum, Lumberton – https://www.robesonhistorymuseum.org/. COVID-19 protocols may be in effect. It’s run … Continue reading

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200 Years of Sleepy Hollow — Atomic Redhead

In 1819 American writer Washington Irving penned a short story that would go on to become one of the most enduring Halloween classics, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” For just over 200 years, Ichabod Crane and his advisory the Headless … Continue reading

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Data shows Covid booster shots are ‘not appropriate’ at this time, U.S. and international scientists conclude – CNBC September 13, 2021

I saw this recently on CNBC – Data shows Covid booster shots are ‘not appropriate’ at this time, U.S. and international scientists conclude: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/13/covid-booster-shots-data-shows-third-shots-not-appropriate-at-this-time-scientists-conclude.html. Longer article. Berkeley Lovelace Jr. KEY POINTS An expert review of scientific evidence has concluded that … Continue reading

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Battle of Reports – Gettysburg Part I and Part II — Weapons and Warfare

In the orders, issued less than a month before the Battle of Gettysburg, Adjultant General and Inspector General CS Army Samuel Cooper[1] required all officers to “confine their statements to the facts and events connected with the matter on which … Continue reading

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Current DNA Sales – September 16, 2021

Current January 2019 DNA sales, updated daily or every other day. Continue reading

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Decorated Dates: Is Your Birthday Linked to Award-Winning Success? – MyHeritage September 14, 2021

Current January 2019 DNA sales, updated daily or every other day. Continue reading

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Choosing and Adopting a Primary Language Soon — Rosalinda R Morgan

–snip– The Philippines is one of the probably very few countries in the world that do not speak a primary language on a national scale. This situation, unfortunately, has grave disadvantages, more directly in political and educational developments and, hence, … Continue reading

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Tiny Tuxedo Cat Oreo Looks For a New Mother | Too Cute! – Animal Planet YouTube

Direct link: Tiny Tuxedo Cat Oreo Looks For a New Mother | Too Cute! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8nXkbj3KfA (around 7:54 minutes long)

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We’re moving! — Chester County Library Multimedia Blog

Thank you for checking out the Chester County Library Multimedia Department’s blog! All of our new blog posts can be found at: https://stayconnectedwithchescolibraries.com/. There you will find posts of new releases, staff picks, events, etc. We’re moving!

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