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Daily Archives: December 10, 2021
Weekend Plans? — Images by T.Dashfield Photography
Just hanging with the Fat Man, Snoop and my Gnomies 😉 This was one of the many beautiful window displays on Main Street in Historic Downtown St. Charles, Missouri. Actually, the shops on this street always have great displays – … Continue reading
The Alchemist’s Studio – Featured Blogger of the Week December 10, 2021
For this week’s Featured Blogger of the Week, I chose The Alchemist’s Studio: https://rakupottery.ca/ as the Featured Blogger of the Week. I have been reading the blog since July 2021. Social Media: Amazon: No listing located https://www.amazon.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlchemistsStudio/ Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/157928415@N08/ Instagram: No … Continue reading
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Tagged Featured Blogger of the Week, Museums, World War II
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With all the negative news, how can I find peace? — God Reports
Morning is my favorite time of day. Before I get busy with the demands on my time or unexpected interruptions, my heart longs for the quiet. During this busy season, it’s even more important for me to seek God through … Continue reading
Highest U.S. inflation in nearly 40 years will force Federal Reserve’s hand – Market Watch December 10, 2021
I saw this today on Market Watch – Highest U.S. inflation in nearly 40 years will force Federal Reserve’s hand: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/highest-u-s-inflation-in-nearly-40-years-will-force-federal-reserves-hand-11639151958. Longer article. By Greg Robb December 10, 2021 ‘No reason interest rates are where they are,’ economist says The highest … Continue reading
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Talk is Cheap: Harness the True Power of Dialogue — Kristen Lamb
“Talk is cheap.” This is a common idiomatic expression, at least here in the States. While these might be words to live by, they are also words to write by. Dialogue can make or break story. It can make a … Continue reading
Archeologists ‘Stunned’ After Discovering Evidence of Crucified Person – Newsweek December 9, 2021
I saw this recently on Newsweek – Archeologists ‘Stunned’ After Discovering Evidence of Crucified Person: https://www.newsweek.com/archaeologists-stunned-rare-evidence-crucifixion-fenstanton-uk-1657725. Longer article. BY ED BROWNE ON 12/9/21 Archaeologists in the U.K. have uncovered what they say is evidence of a crucifixion—the first recorded in Britain and … Continue reading
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MyHeritage Publishes 359 Million Additional Historical Records from France – MyHeritage December 8, 2021
I saw this recently on MyHeritage – MyHeritage Publishes 359 Million Additional Historical Records from France: https://blog.myheritage.com/2021/12/myheritage-publishes-359-million-additional-historical-records-from-france/. Longer article. By Talya December 8, 2021 We are delighted to announce the publication of 359 million additional historical records from France from … Continue reading
Self-Help for the Helpless by Shelley Wilson — Linda’s Book Bag
How can it possibly be over two years since lovely Shelley Wilson featured on Linda’s Book Bag? Then I was reviewing one of Shelley’s children’s books, Meditation for Children in a post you’ll find here. Previously, Shelley ‘stayed in’ with … Continue reading
9 Cute Exotic Animals You Can Own as Pets – 4 Ever Green YouTube
Direct link: 9 Cute Exotic Animals You Can Own as Pets https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCJh6VdyqOg (about 12:28 minutes long)
New records from London to China – FindMyPast Friday December 10, 2021
I checked last night and saw it posted. It usually shows up Thursday or Friday at https://www.findmypast.com/blog/new .I shortened it a fair amount and highlighted the different topics covered. Here’s the direct link – New records from London to China: … Continue reading
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Tagged Family, FindMyPast, FindMyPast Fridays, Newspapers, Obit
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