Thanks to Barnard Photography and Red Sangre for their photography and art.Hello Poldark fansHave you wondered about Ross's military experiences? There are subtle hints in the books, m… Read More
Thanks to Barnard Photography and Red Sangre for their photography and art.Hello Poldark fansHave you wondered about Ross's military experiences? There are subtle hints in the books, m… Read More
Why are we talking about Christmas already? Well it might be only just past Christmas in July, but we're already preparing our famous silver Christmas pudding coins for sale for the bus… Read More
Depiction Part 17Depicting First ContactTake Me To Your Leader byJacqueline LichtenbergPrevious parts of the Depiction Series are listed here:http://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.co… Read More
Why are we talking about Christmas already? Well it might be only just past Christmas in July, but we're already preparing our famous silver Christmas pudding coins for sale for the bus… Read More
Why You Need To Be Independent.
Independent
As humans, we all have an independence strive
Tomorrow we celebrate the Independence Day in Mexico, where I’m living since many years back… Read More
Depiction Part 28Depicting A Grifter And His Mark by Jacqueline LichtenbergIndex to the Depiction Series is here:http://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2015/04/index-to-depiction-series-by-j… Read More
Reviews 32C. J. Cherryh and Gini Koch In The Same BreathbyJacqueline LichtenbergThis blog series posting on Tuesdays is about Science Fiction Romance, how to write it, where to find it. and… Read More
Gordes looks spectacular as it tumbles down the hillside towards the Luberon Valley. The houses and hotels appear well-kept and largely unspoilt with clumps of trees and the occasional swimm… Read More
This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series A land flowing with milk and honey
This is a follow-up to What’s the importance of a “land flowing with milk and honey”? It… Read More
We're fascinated by the origins of Christmas puddings and Christmas pudding traditions - and especially about the silver pudding coins put in them for luck. We've been busily packaging our d… Read More
Reviews 38Jack CampbellThe Genesis Fleet Series This is the 38th post focusing on reviewing books in print.The Genesis Fleet started in 2017 with Vanguard, and book 2, Ascendant, came o… Read More
Extract from the book ‘Travels through History : France” available here
Gordes looks spectacular as it tumbles down the hillside towards the Luberon Valley. The houses and hotels… Read More
Quantum Solidarity: Making Hajj at Bear Lodge
– Essay by Kevin James – November 28, 2018
The mind-numbing atrocities at home and abroad dare me to respond. It’s as if world… Read More
Is teaching the Bible in public schools a good idea? I dare say, most non-Christians answer that question with a great big “No!” But what about Christians? Do C… Read More
Hidden in the rocky hills of County Antrim’s east coast lies Islandmagee, a grassy peninsula town epicentre to the nearby ports of Larne and Whitehead. Sparsely populated and distant f… Read More
Tariffs, while being somewhat relevant for the last 200 years (and around much longer than that) have, in the last decade, increasingly become the center of attention. From Trump’s Glo… Read More
Sapphic RetellingsThis post contains affiliate links.Titles marked with an asterisk (*) were gifted to me by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.I'm wanting to try and read more f… Read More
Calling all bookworms! Have you ever wanted to walk among the streets that your most loved author has walked through? Sit at their favourite spot, or have a drink at their favourite coffee h… Read More
The Rise In Popularity Of Victorian Era Rugs
Victorian rugs hold an important place in the history of interior decor. The Victorian era is names after Queen Victoria, who ruled England from… Read More
Is teaching the Bible in public schools a good idea? I dare say, most non-Christians answer that question with a great big “No!” But what about Christians? Do C… Read More
An independent life is a normal human strive.
To have an independent life is unfortunately not that logic as it should be. How many people in the world are living under circumstances where t… Read More
Can there be such a thing as a problem of too much freedom? At a time when we’re legitimately trying to regain some freedom and especially equality in our country, it sounds wron… Read More
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Have you ever wondered what makes Italy such a unique country? Here are a few fun facts about Italy you may not know. Starting from its nickname, Bel Paese, me… Read More
Savannah’s charm stems from meandering through its 22 verdant squares in the Historic District. You’ll also see numerous historic homes, including the Mercer Williams House, made… Read More
Several must-see sights in Boston showcase the city’s nearly four centuries of history. You can begin your tour on the Freedom Trail, which includes landmarks like the Paul Revere Hous… Read More
A honeymoon in Italy can be the most romantic honeymoon. There are a lot of activities to enjoy during your stay in Italy from relaxing coastal resorts to enchanting metropolitan cities. You… Read More
We move on to The Letter to the church in Philadelphia. It’s unique within the seven letters in Revelation. It’s almost entirely filled with promises to the faithful in this ch… Read More
The Republic of Sri Lanka is in the continent of Asia, and it has two capitals: Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, the administrative capital, and Colombo, the commercial capital of the country. Sri… Read More
Indigenous Colombians are working as amateur archaeologists in the jungle, unearthing artifacts from a tragic period in history when their ancestors were violently displaced by Spanish colon… Read More