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Today we are looking at the book For the Love of a Cat by David St John.
Few people can appreciate the joy that being owned by a cat brings better than David St John Thomas &md… Read More
The coronation of William the Conqueror
Here’s a conundrum that the Brits have not had to face for over a millennium (or possibly since 1688 if you count the Glorious Revolution); how… Read More
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Today we are looking at the most adorable book I’ve seen in a long time!!!
Tiny cat follows the adventures of, you guessed it right, tiny little kittens! The photogr… Read More
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Today we are looking at a fun and interactive book called Doodling for Cat People
The book comes with cute instructions on how to doodle your cats in loads of different themes!… Read More
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Welcome back to books on Wednesday’s! Today we are looking at Ami Ami Kittens – Seriously Cute Crochet!
Kitten lovers, crafty folks, and people who just love cute s… Read More
The Prague defenestrations (2)
The more famous of the Bohemian defenestrations occurred on 23rd May 1618 and had catastrophic consequences for the lives of millions in Middle Europe.
Religi… Read More
Gaspard II de Coligny (1519 – 1572)
Gaspard, a nobleman who could claim descent from the likes of Alfred the Great and William the Conqueror, became another victim of the fierce confl… Read More
I don’t remember how old I was when I became the household maid, but by the age of fifteen I am well and truly over it. My desperation to break free of the shackles of domestic duties… Read More
EXCERPT from Journal of Black StudiesIntellectual histories allow us to uncover the intellectual antecedents and trace the theoretical steps of the great thinkers that set the foundation for… Read More
Queen Victoria adored it; Winston Churchill painted its landscapes, and Robert Louis Stevenson and Katherine Mansfield came here to convalesce among the sunny lemon groves. Sean Connery fil… Read More
In this article we have an exclusive interview with Paranormal Author Lynn Hones, Author of Laugh in the Dark. Let’s get this interview started.Jonuel: What was an early experien… Read More
NINEVEH’S FASTING EXPERIENCE – Sunday May 14th 2017Memorise: So the people of Nineveth believed God, and proclaimed a fast, and put on sackcloth, from the greatest of them even t… Read More
"The Taking" by T. Christian Miller (ProPublica), Kiah Collier and Julián Aguilar (Texas Tribune) - ProPublica 12/14/2017The federal government's boldest land grab in a generation pro… Read More
“The woman explained that a Trump victory had been prophesied and handed Ms. Pruitt a two-page printout, which began: “The Spirit of God says, ‘I have chosen this man, Dona… Read More
Banner used with permission of Nadia of Headscarves and Hardbacks.The Ramadan Readathon is happening again for the second year, and is coming up pretty soon! The Ramadan Readathon - run by… Read More
This entry is part 5 of 7 in the series God, government and religion “The woman explained that a Trump victory had been prophesied and handed Ms. Pruitt a two-page printout, which beg… Read More
Last month, there was an article published on Tor.com, The 10 Best Completed SF and Fantasy Series (According to Me) by Drew McCaffrey. There was a disclaimer that the list didn't inclu… Read More
CHILDREN OF BLOOD AND BONE by Tomi Adeyemi is officially on sale. You can grab the book from any of your local bookstores or online at the following sites:Barnes & NobleAmazonI… Read More
Today I'm sharing with you ten of my most anticipated YA SFF releases of 2019 by authors of colour! A lot of these - though not all - are #OwnVoices stories based on the authors' own culture… Read More
Whether you’re spending in Bristol a couple of days or only a few hours, maybe on the way to Bath, there’s one thing you shouldn’t miss: Bristol Street Art.
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Last week, possibly Game of Thrones’ most controversial episode saw Daenerys Targaryen make a dramatic heel turn from a strong liberator to a terrifying genocida… Read More
From the sea to the Apennines, amid an ever-changing scenery that gets increasingly beautiful. That is the Cammino di San Francesco from Rimini to La Verna, the new addition to the St Franci… Read More
An Overview of the History of Rugs
This blog is based on a post by Wilbur Pierce called “Antique Carpet DNA“, originally published on July 15, 2011.
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The Story of Arraiolos Rugs From Portugal
Arraiolos rugs represent the epitome of the Portuguese textile industry, but their origin dates back to a place far from their namesake. To understa… Read More
How Baroque Design Improves Your Living Space
When you plan a living space, you need to choose a style and pull together the right furnishings. To do this well, you need to understand your c… Read More
Over the last 20-30 years, balsamic vinegar has become a popular Italian product. You can now find it on the shelves of most supermarkets across the world. However, mass-market balsamic vine… Read More
These thoughts of mine are addressed to my friends, relatives and the countrymen at large, some of whom often observe, “When Muslims have created Pakistan, why don’t they go ther… Read More
Food Wars! The Third Plate’s “The Academy Falls” is a sophisticated Orwellian allegory pitting aristocratic centralized government vs independently run, state-like clubs.
T… Read More
We move on to the third of the seven letters in Revelation. This time the letter to the compromising church in Pergamum – also called Pergamos in some translations. Jesus h… Read More
Beijing is one of the most famous cities in China, with many historical and scenic spots. Beijing has more than three thousand years of history as a city. Besides, it has a history of more t… Read More
We move on to the third of the seven letters in Revelation. This time the letter to the compromising church in Pergamum – also called Pergamos in some translations. Jesus… Read More
In Part 3 of The letter to the church in Thyatira, we’ll look at the “But …” section. Things Jesus knows about the church. But unlike the Divine Knowledge of the p… Read More
Reviews 64Transgressions of PowerbyJuliette WadeTransgressions of Power is not a Romance, but it is intrigue with Relationships as the story driver, political revolution as the plot driver… Read More
Every city in Egypt has its unique character and has specific elements that make it special, whether it’s a coastal city, somewhere along the Nile, or even in the middle of the desert… Read More
Egypt’s historical areas are spread all over the country, but Cairo has some of the most unique quarters of all. Recently, Egypt announced that it would begin a multi-million-pound pro… Read More
A Guest post of Spiritual Inspiration from my sister in Christ, while walking, even as Jesus walked. Inspiration given in September 2021.
Announce in Judah, proclaim in Jerusalem and say… Read More
The burden of Babylon, which Isaiah the son of Amoz did see. Lift ye up a banner upon the high mountain, exalt the voice unto them, shake the hand, that they may go into the gates of th… Read More
Before diving into the various things you can see and do at the 4th Arrondissement in Paris, it’s necessary to understand the Arrondissement system first. The French Capital consists o… Read More
Who were the pharaohs?
The pharaoh’s were the kings of Egypt who were responsible for infrastructure, military, and religious duties. The Egyptians believed that their pharaoh was t… Read More
During the 3rd Silk Road Week in July 2022, the China National Silk Museum held three exhibitions consecutively in Hangzhou, Dulan, and Samarkand, namely Qinghai Path: The Silk Roads in… Read More
On Greece’s western coast are the Ionian islands. Greece and Italy are separated by this collection of Greek islands. Their name in Greek is Heptanisa, which translates to “seven… Read More
BitMart, a premier global digital asset trading platform, will list KOSON on launchpad at 12:00 PM, September 27, 2022 (UTC). BitMart users will be able to purchase KOSON with 20% off w… Read More
The Roman Empire was one of the most influential civilisations in the world. The ideas and culture of ancient Rome influence so much of our lives today.
From ancient roman art, architectu… Read More
Medusa is one of the most notable figures in Greek mythology. While most people know Medusa as a terrifying monster, only a few know her thrilling, even tragic, backstory. Therefore, let us… Read More
The Elizabethan Era marks a significant phase in the history of Great Britain. It existed between 1558 and 1603, and historians classify it as the golden age in the country’s history… Read More
How to Choose the Right One
Everyone is an individual and, therefore, unique. That is to say, deciding on the right instrument does not begin with the agent but with the person. The top q… Read More
We move on to the third of the seven letters in Revelation. This time the letter to the compromising church in Pergamum – also called Pergamos in some translations. Jesus h… Read More
Castles are one of the prominent features of Scotland. Wherever you stay in Scotland, you will spot different fortresses with different architectural styles along the way. If you’… Read More
Despite being part of Egypt, Nubia is quite a unique region that feels like a different country. It embraces the cities of Aswan and Luxor, and the people there have their traditions, langua… Read More
Castles have always been and still remain one of the most popular tourist attractions all around the world. Something about these structures has captured people’s imaginations for cent… Read More
Welcome to Luxor, the gateway to your unforgettable Nile cruise journey. As you touch down at Luxor International Airport, you’ll be greeted by the warm Egyptian sun and the promise of… Read More