Saturday, October 03, 2009

HARVEST MOON



See the Harvest Moon this weekend!

This weekend's full Moon has a special name--the Harvest Moon. It's the full moon closest to the northern autumnal equinox (Sept. 22). In years past, farmers depended on the light of the Harvest Moon to gather ripening crops late into the night. Now we appreciate it mainly for its beauty. Go outside this weekend and enjoy the moonlight.

SOLAR MINIMUM RETURNS: Two sunspots, which appeared on the autumnal equinox to break several months of extreme solar quiet, have faded away, leaving the sun blank once again. The deepest solar minimum in nearly a hundred years appears poised to continue. NASA spacecraft are now reporting a surge in cosmic rays around Earth caused, somewhat ironically, by this low solar activity. The full story may be found at http://spaceweather.com.

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Experts Awed by Anglo-Saxon Treasure


Experts Awed by Anglo-Saxon Treasure

LONDON — For the jobless man living on welfare who made the find in an English farmer’s field two months ago, it was the stuff of dreams: a hoard of early Anglo-Saxon treasure, probably dating from the seventh century and including more than 1,500 pieces of intricately worked gold and silver whose craftsmanship and historical significance left archaeologists awestruck.

Read the article

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Friday, September 11, 2009

~ CELTIC CROSSES, for Pagans and Christians ~


Although today the symbol we usually think of when we hear the word cross brings to mind the Christian cross, the Celtic cross is much older. The oldest example of crosses are those engraved or painted on flat pebbles, dating from 10,000 B.C.E., found in a cave in the French Pyrenees. These ancestor stones were believed to contain the spirits of the dead.


The Celtic cross symbolizes the four roads of the four corners of the earth(forerunners of our parallels of latitude and longitude), and the meetings of these roads at a central point formed a cross, indicating the center of the world body.


The center of the cross is also representative of the center place where all forces of Life, source of the four mystic rivers, summit of the world mountain, and other interpretations of the X that marks the spot.


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Thursday, July 09, 2009

Imported 24K Gold Plated over Sterling Triquetra Pendant

~ Imported 24K Gold Plated over Sterling Triquetra Pendant ~

The Power of Three Symbol, As seen on "Charmed"...
This pendant is solid 24K yellow gold plated over sterling silver. It was individually handcrafted. Pendant was double-plated in 24K Gold. Approximately 3/4in long, 1/2in wide. Chain not included. Celtic Knot: The Celtic Knot is the most well known celtic design, It represents eternity and continuity. In christianity it is used to represent the Holy Trinity: Father , Son and Holy Spirit. It is thought to show the continuous energy flow from life and death.

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Monday, March 30, 2009

~ Blue Lace Agate ~



~ Blue Lace Agate ~

Believed to aid in reaching extremely high spirituality. Containes the qualities of flight, air, movement and grace. Useful in the treatment of arthritis and enhancing the mending of broken bones and fractures. Aids to lessen emotional pain of loneliness and loss, and to ease depression. Helps to open the throat chakra to speak your truth to the world. Sold per stone.

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Monday, January 19, 2009

Sammy the Post Office Cat Banned From the Post Office


Sammy the Post Office Cat Banned From the Post Office

There's news at the Notasulga Post Office, and it's not even a shooting. Sammy, the Notasulga PO's unofficial resident cat has been banned from the building. Apparently an angry customer called in a complaint, citing the fact that Sammy doesn't pay taxes as grounds for barring him from federal grounds. An outraged group of Notasulgans (including, we're happy to say, at least one of our readers) has taken swift and decisive action to rectify the situation. They bought Sammy the Cat his very own P.O. Box. If you want to send Sammy a letter to show your support, you can write to:

Sammy the Cat
P.O. Box 173
Notasulga, Alabama, 36866

See the youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgtlEmN5-nY

http://www.urlesque.com/2009/01/16/sammy-the-post-office-cat-banned-from-the-post-office/

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Expecting a baby today?



Expecting a baby today? It'll probably be a girl!

In ancient folklore, the 14th day of the month was thought to be particularly propitious for the birth of women. The 10th and 11th were lucky days for the birth of men, and the 13th was considered propitious for marriage.

Hesiod, a Greek poet, believed that each day of the month was fortunate for some things and unlucky for others. Although women had only one propitious birthday, their day was considered “holy above all.”

....old farmer's almanac

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