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Thursday, March 9, 2023

La Festa dell’ Inverno: Winter 2023 - Part 6

'Midsommar' (2019)

I no longer do full on movie reviews, because I'm too much of a perfectionist, and I make a lot of notes, and it ends up taking way too long. In a nutshell, a group of American college students, through a Swedish exchange student, sign up to attend a rural pagan encampment in Sweden with the plan on writing a paper on their experience; their college thesis I recall. Runes were featured prominently, so I'm thinking that this may be an Asatru version of 'The Wicker Man' perhaps. Actually, the pagan tradition was "Old Norse religion," not Asatru. So I"m assuming that this would be maybe a Scandinavian equivalent to German Hexerei. So from my understanding, something of a mix of the older Proto-European tradition with elements of Asatru... "Scandinavian witchcraft"....maybe.

The protagonist Dani is a young American woman, although played by a British actress, who starts off the film in a fragile state, losing her sister and parents in a murder-suicide committed by her sister. Aside from the understandable affect this has on her, her character comes off as somewhat annoying early in the film, with a lot of abandonment and other issues. At least that was my reaction. However, as the film progresses, and she endures more hardship, her character really grows on you! She becomes likable as a vulnerable character, and with good reason for trepidation. The encampment is a farm located amid hills and some low mountains with mostly heavy brush surrounding it, in a region called Hälsingland. Living there is the old Hårga clan who work the farm, and are clearly very dedicated to their tradition. They never step our of character. As time goes on, it becomes more and more clear that they have some bizarre, barbaric, and murderous intentions. Cannibalism and necrophilia are strongly suggested as occurring, but confirmed.

This film is almost like a combination between 'The Wicker Man' (1973) and 'The Witch' (2015). The ending is much like 'The Witch' in that it doesn't completely followup with the ending. Despite the Hårga clan's dedication, they come off as cold and calculating. This film didn't do any favors for the folk pagan cause by the way. But strictly as a film in the horror film genre, it was good; starting off slowly, and becoming more and more gripping as it progressed. The sub-genre of this film is called "folk horror," horror based on real folklore. The May Day Festival was portrayed, and I don't know if that festival is present in Asatru or not. I believe it is, but under the blot name Walpurgisnacht. Despite the name, the film technically was not about Midsummer. The name "Midsommar"--pronounced "mid-so-MAR"--is apparently Midsummer in Swedish. This film was a Swedish and American collaboration, although the main character Dani was played by British actress Florence Pugh, and also several others. Not surprisingly, the clever artists at DeviantArt and other sites have created some cool artwork.

 

Midsommar

Folk horror

Old Norse religion

Examples of Midsommar art on DeviantArt (better to actually search that site)

Examples of Midsommar art on Pinterest (better to actualy search that site)

 

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The Tradition Behind Midsommar (video)

"A mythology is the comment of one particular age or civilization on the mysteries of human existence and the human mind, their model for social behavior, and their attempt to define in stories their perception of the inner realities."
-- Hilda Ellis Davidson, 'Gods and Myths of Northern Europe

 

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Midsommar explained (videos)

MIDSOMMAR (2019) Story + Ending Explained

Midsommar's "Happy" Ending, Explained









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Betty Martini

~ RIP ~

1940- 2023

Thank you!

'Dr. Betty Martini – Aspartame Is In Over 6,000 Food Products & Could Be Killing You, Are You Eating Any Of Them?'

Aspartame - A Biochemical Warfare Agent by Dr. Betty Martini (video)



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'The Wicker Man' - 50 Years!

1973 - 2023

'The Wicker Man' was released in the UK on December 6, 1973. Some call it a horror film, some call it a drama, while others consider it a musical. The director was Robin Hardy, and he was a dedicated Christian, yet I think many pagans feel like this was at least something of an inspiration; not because of the sacrifice, but just the mysteries of it, the style, the symbolism, and the music! I'm sure he didn't intend on that. At some point he said that he wanted to make three films with this subject. In 2011, he made 'The Wicker Tree'. It wasn't a very good movie, despite the great name and promotional movie poster. He passed away in 2016, and never did make number three.

The Wicker Man (1973) 50th Anniversary tour (2022)

 

 

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Masonic bee and beehive symbol, Venus, and our deep past

"The beehive is found in Masonry as a reminder that in diligence and labor for a common good true happiness and prosperity are found. The bee is a symbol of wisdom, for as this tiny insect collects pollen from the flowers, so men may extract wisdom from the experiences of daily life."

"The bee is sacred to the goddess Venus and, according to mystics, it is one of several forms of life which came to the Earth from the planet Venus millions of years ago. the fact that bees are ruled by queens is one reason why this insect is considered a sacred feminine symbol."

-- Manly P. Hall, 'The Secret Teachings of all Ages'


 


Venus, Earth, Mars, and our lost history

Sometime in the distant past, the occult evidence shows that at least the Earth, Mars, and Venus were in different positions than they are today. Saturn, currently a dwarf star, was our second star.. an "outer sun." It emitted its dimmer rays upon us, which had a slight purple hue to it, from the opposite side from the Sun from these three planets. The Earth never experienced complete darkness then. I don't know the exact time period or the exact sequence of events, but some tens of millions of years ago, an astonishing shakeup of our solar system took place. One or more incoming planets literally collided in some cases. The asteroid belt was formed from one such collision. All of this was a complete game changer. Prior to that, Venus, Earth, and Mars were all habitable, and humans existed on all three worlds. Mars was able to thrive due to the dimmer rays of Saturn. The shakeup moved Venus much closer to the Sun, ending life there. At another point, there was a massive war on Mars, fought with nuclear and energy weapons, destroying the atmosphere and ending life there. Some of the Martian humans there somehow made it to the Earth.

At some point, several incredible civilizations arose, but a major world war and Earth changes drove us back to the stone age. After those catastrophes, humans devolved, even mixing their DNA with lower hominids. Huge brutish human-like beings with double rows of teeth, who had been subdued by the earlier civilizations, were then free to roam and cause much havoc around the world. Somehow they eventually were killed off, although some were still around some centuries ago. There were other strange types of human-like beings, some very small and slight, others very short and pudgy, some with horns, etc. Every human today has at least some DNA from those lower hominids. Hollywood, with it's deep Kabbalistic and Masonic roots, has portrayed the old multi-planet human civilizations in many films; the most noteworthy being the 'Star Wars' series. It wasn't in a galaxy far, far away... it was here. The hobbit fantasy animations and films, starting in the '70s, portrayed an element of the Earth that existed in between these disasters. It's highly likely that there were visitors from elsewhere, whom interacted with humans in their heyday and even long after that.

I would encourage people to look into Manly P. Hall or the Sumerian creation myth for more clues. Basically, everything that Manly P. Hall wrote and said is true. Just because some astounding knowledge dealing with our history, reincarnation, astrology, sacred geometry, etc. was horded, doesn't make the wealthy elites in these occult circles inherently elite.They merely inherited or joined that situation. Nobody can seem to explain why when seemingly more-or-less ordinary people became massively wealthy, they almost immediately start "acting elite" and stating "elite things" that are in total congruence with the established "global elites." They live in a world and with a mindset that's so different from the average person that they couldn't bring themselves to believe it if they tried. They're into some dark things that I can't mention. What I can't figure out is why or how they believe that they're going to dodge Karma? The idea that many of them have is that by purposely releasing well-disguised clues and getting people to voluntarily sign on with them, that this is a way to avoid the consequences to their soul.


 

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Enya - Orinoco Flow (Official 4K Music Video)

enyatv


1.12M subscribers

41M views - October 26, 2009

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Enya - Shepherd Moons [full album]

 

"Her Voice has the capacity to move your soul from the deep inside..."
--  Noël Occitan

 

 

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Scandinavians not indigenous to Scandinavia?

According to Norwegian Norse mythology and folk tradition author Maria Kvilhaug, Scandinavians cannot be indigenous to Scandinavia because they're not an oppressed people, and that ONLY oppressed people in the world can be indigenous to a land. Here she makes a living off of Norse myth and spiritual tradition, apparently is of Norse background, and yet she still engages in this type of "racial self-masochism."

When I was a very young boy, if I acted up, my mom would in a sense.. threaten me with "the wooden spoon!" She never used it, but she sounded like she might use it, so I listened and did what she told me. The same with my father. His theoretical weapon of choice was "the leather belt!" He never used it, but she sounded like he might use it, so I listened and did what he told me to do.

However, beyond that, I've never really listened to anything that anyone has ever told me! I did what they told me because they had the authority. I rather.. take it under advisement. I always knew that most people were trying to con me. I certainly don't listen to government officials, policemen, teachers or anyone else who takes money. I did what they told me if I had to, because they had the authority, and could punish. I can remember teachers of various ideologies who threatened students who weren't in agreement with their opinions.

 

 

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My mom's very longtime vintage vase

Family friends of my mother's back in Hurley gave her this vase, and she had it for probably a good sixty years! It's a very distinct old Czech style, often orange, with that certain shape of rim, with a black snake wrapped around it like a serpent of wisdom. It was very similar to the one on the left here, except my mother's was a little taller and thinner with a longer snake... more similar to this one.

Here are a few examples of other colors and designs. It was there in her dining room buffet display for so many years, but I never really looked closely at the snake. The one on the left is $125. Someone else inherited her vase, so eventually I'm going to purchase one, or maybe a couple of them. One for the display case, and one to put on a table top. To me, it could symbolize her wisdom. This vase could have it's roots in mythology and folklore.

Loetz Czechoslovakian Art Glass Tango Vase

 

 

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World egg

Similar to the vase above is the world egg., which is present in many different mythologies throughout the ancient Indo-European world. I'm sure there is a slew of YouTube videos on this, but everything can't be a video here.

The world egg, cosmic egg or mundane egg is a mythological motif found in the cosmogonies of many cultures that is present in Proto-Indo-European culture and other cultures and civilizations. Typically, the world egg is a beginning of some sort, and the universe or some primordial being comes into existence by "hatching" from the egg, sometimes lain on the primordial waters of the Earth.

Eggs symbolize the unification of two complementary principles (represented by the egg white and the yolk) from which life or existence, in its most fundamental philosophical sense, emerges.

 

 

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How did dinosaurs deal with snow? (Quora)

 

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Matthew Haynes:

Paleontology student at Montana State University, and life-long enthusiastAuthor has 7.5K answers and 10.3M answer views2y

Short answer: by being warm-blooded. Some may have migrated to warmer areas during winter, but even those dinosaurs probably still saw snow.

Polar dinosaurs probably had thick fat and thicker feathers than those that lived in tropical climes as well.

 

 

 

 

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Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man (Audio)

Lynyrd Skynyrd

1.01M subscribers

1,756,063 views  - December 16, 2022

Official Audio for Simple Man performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd

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"Forget your lust for the rich man's gold, all that you need is in your soul"
Wise words.
-- John


"I sang this song to my son constantly when he was a baby through his toddler years. He is now 36 & this is, & always will be "our song". Whenever it comes on we dance to it while I sing it to him & we both cry. Thank you so much for this & all the memories that go with it. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖"
-- brenda okuda


 

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I saw Lynard Skynard a couple of times many years ago, and they felt ancient then. There's still touring, and will be in the area here in Mountain View in August. Amazing.


Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man - Live At The Florida Theatre / 2015 (Official Video)

 

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“All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed, they must rely exclusively on force.”
-- George Orwell, '1984'


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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'Letter arrives more than 100 years after being posted'

Christian Edwards - CNN - February 16, 2023

London CNN

A letter has finally been delivered to its destination – more than a century after it was written.

Sent in February 1916, the correspondence arrived at its intended address in Hamlet Road, south London, much to the bewilderment of the current occupants.

“We noticed that the year on it was ’16. So we thought it was 2016,” Finlay Glen told CNN Thursday. “Then we noticed that the stamp was a King rather than a Queen, so we felt that it couldn’t have been 2016.”

 Glen told CNN that the letter arrived at the property a couple of years ago, but he has only recently taken it to the local historical society, so they can research it further.

The envelope has a 1 pence stamp bearing the head of King George V. The letter was sent in the middle of World War I – more than a decade before Queen Elizabeth II was born.

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'Crystal Palace letter arrives more than 100 years late' (BBC)

Letter arrives more than 100 years late (video)


 

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Las Vegas at night - "the island on land"

I find the idea, and reality, fascinating that a city can stand at the edge of a wilderness. Obviously Las Vegas is a very good example of that, looking like an island of lights at night, amid the beautiful blackness of the surrounding desert and mountains. There are other aerial views of Vegas at night, showing all the lights, "the strip," but I'm speaking about the wonderful abyss. The abyss is a mystery; "what is out there?" In my former home, from the mountain slope, we could see downtown San Francisco and downtown Oakland in the far distance. All those lights, all that activity, and we were the ones in the darkness.

I once wrote a piece once on this blog about "the mystery of the mountain." When we see an unspoiled mountain, day or night, there's a mystery to it. "What animals, people, or activity is up there?" I remember when I used to look out my bedroom window at night, and into the pitch blackness of what I came to call "the canyon. The canyon itself was out of sight, but up the street was a little wooded area that led to a view of the canyon, so I was looking out towards the direction of the canyon... which at the end of the relatively steep street had a deep drop off. I will always remember the coyote howls.

I miss that a lot. Here in Sonoma, there exists a similar dynamic of that type of landscape. However, it's mostly farmland. I do see dear a lot. I hear coyotes once in awhile. There are some mountains nearby, which aren't as accessible. It's more like farmland and wineries; still dark and beautiful at night surrounding the city. I still miss home, and the life we had there. The old phrase "There's no place like home" is very true. I can think of two people who moved to NYC to be with someone, and when it didn't work out, they were so glad to be back, and one of them actually used that phrase with emphasis.

Of course, Sonoma is only 65 miles away, but it's a long 65 miles, as there are one lane roads in which you cannot simply put-put along as you must know, then even the freeway is stressful. Getting back to the original idea, I just personally find a great spiritual meaning to the wild oasis so close to the city, whether it's the bright lights of Las Vegas or San Francisco, or the dim lights of Sonoma. One evening about seven o'clock, I tried to take Highway 12 north towards Santa Rosa for a couple of stores that I looked up, and to my surprise there was 20 miles of darkness! There were some wineries, but they were all dark outside of a few dim lights in just a few places. Speaking of surprise, I see out my window here, snow on a nearby mountain. At first I thought it was a cloud.



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Elvis Presley - Can't Help Falling In Love (Official Audio)

Elvis Presley


366,329,751 views  - April 23, 2013

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 "Open Your Mind"

 

 

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"Free Your Mind"



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"Be a reflection of what you'd like to see in others. If you want love, give love. If you want honesty, give honesty. If you want respect, give respect. You get in return, what you give."

-- Author unknown

 

 

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I still prefer "Be the change you want to see in the world."



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LYNX — Merciless Predator! Lynx vs wolf, beaver, deer, squirrel, hare, goat!

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The lynx family is one of the most beautiful representatives of the cat tribe. Lynxes are incredibly dexterous predators and natural-born hunters. These wild cats can catch an expertly agile squirrel or a fast hare, as well as take down larger prey. For example, a young deer or mountain goat, whose weight can reach up to 100 kilograms. Lynxes belong to the class of predatory mammals and represent the only genus consisting of four varieties.

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Michael the Archangel

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Bobcat Takes Fox by Surprise - Beware - Content is Alarming

FoxyQ Retreat

176,113 views - December 25, 2021

SPRING MOUNTAINS

This Bobcat has been stalking FoxyQ Retreat for two days.  The Owner even tried to shoo it off, but it kept returning.  Unfortunately, it took a little fox by surprise.  We are not sure how the little fox ended up but you can hear it put up quite a fight. Listeners are warned that the content of this video can be very alarming. It is the way of the wild.  Before anyone wishes to comment about the dog's dish being out there- stop.  It has been removed.  Besides, FoxyQ Retreat is a certified wildlife refuge - supplying food, water, and a place to raise young for 3 or more animals.  The foxes have had these.   perks for the last 20 years.

 

 

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"It's crazy how fast that bobcat struck. Wow! Foxes are notoriously fast, but that bobcat was like LIGHTNING. That's amazing."
-- Cody King



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La Vieille Ferme

This is a brand of French rosé wine which I tired today. It's available at all of the main sources locally. It is produced by Château de Beaucastel Winery, located in the Rhône wine region of the South of France, and owned by Famille Perrin.

http://www.beaucastel.com/en/

https://m.familleperrin.com/

 

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From the label

 

FRANCE AT ITS BEST

Since 1967, La Vieille Ferme has been producing authentic and delicious wines vintage after vintage, and has been acknowledged as one of the very best value wines in the world. The vines selected are grown high on the slopes, which gives this wine unique freshness and elegance. Pale pink in color, with soft undertones. Fresh and very aromatic nose, this wine has a delicate bouquet with notes of red fruit, flowers, and citrus fruit. Nice balance between sweetness and acidity in the mouth. The finish shows fresh fruit, and great length.


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Rhône wine region

The first cultivated vines in the region were probably planted around 600 BC.

 

 

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'Las Penas del Infierno'
-- Artist unknown  (18th century)

A Spanish or Portuguese painter I would think. It's curious that the person didn't put their name to it.

The Laughing Heresiiarch - "Shadow Gallary"



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'Our Lady of Sorrows'
-- Pedro Américo (1883)

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Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Full Beaver Moon 2019


Full Beaver Moon

The Full Beaver Moon will occur on Tuesday, November 12th at 8:34 AM EST. This means that it's a tweener, just as "full" on Monday evening as it will be on Tuesday evening.


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The Storr featured on Windows 10 Spotlight

The Storr, Isle of Skye, Scotland


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Pablo Escobar's hippos keep multiplying and Colombia doesn't know how to stop it

3,189,397 views - February 9, 2019

CBS This Morning

For more than 25 years, Colombia has been working to leave behind the violent legacy of Pablo Escobar. But there's one unusual problem that keeps growing: the notorious drug lord's pet hippos. Manuel Bojorquez reports.


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Misplaced animals

Hippos in Columbia from the imported pets of an 80s drug lord, monkeys in the Florida swamps from the old Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan films of the 30s, and raccoons in Japan from imported pets.

Video: Monkeys swarm Ocala man’s property

Why There Are Raccoons in Japan


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The Shapeshifter - Nature Documentary

479,565 views - October 17, 2015

Coyote Documentaries

This is the story of how the Coyote - at once revered and reviled - has learned to adapt across diverse landscapes. While grizzlies and wolves narrowly missed extinction, the coyote has earned its status today as top dog.


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DON GIBSON - I Can't Stop Loving You

568,539 views

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Ryleigh Black

Spiritual healer, empath, paranormal researcher, and model

www.blackcrossparanormal.com

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www.ryleighblack.com


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Cat vs Fox

2,643,084 views

meanutt

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'The Swastika Part One, Earliest Evidences'

MimirsBrunnr -  MimirsBrunnr.com - December 15, 2018

The Swastika has to be one of the most misunderstood symbols of our time. In some variation it is found all over the world, this fact has lead many a debate on its exact origin. There is so much to say on this symbol, that it will take me a few parts to go through it all. In this first instalment we will try to answer the question of origin.

The Ukraine is said to be the birth place of the Swastika, based on several finds at the Mezin site in the northern part of the country. The Mezin site is situated on the edge of the Desna river, and based on Mammoth teeth, has a date range from 27,000 BC and 13,000 BC. Given these vastly different date ranges it is possible the site was in use for millennia. The site is an exceptionally important one, giving us a unique look at our Palaeolithic ancestors. The site has so many unique finds, and is so full of intrigue, It is something I will write more about in the future. For now though our focus is on the Swastika and we are not in short supply.

The Swastika finds consist of several carved mammoth ivory birds (example below left) and a lesser known ivory bangle (below right) . These artefacts, as well as being stunningly beautiful, tell us much about our very distant ancestors. Our Palaeolithic forebears are often thought of as living life day to day- hand to mouth, this quality craftsmanship shows a very different story. The dates given to these artefacts are 13,000 BC, putting them at the very last date for the site. If this is because the whole of the mezin site is given that date out of prudence or not I am unsure. I have not been able to find either specific carbon dating or Stratigraphical dating for the finds themselves. Even at this late date they are still the oldest examples of the swastika anywhere in the world, by some margin too!

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Fairlawn Mansion, Superior, Wisconsin

Fairlawn Mansion, built by Superior's three-time mayor Martin Pattison for his family in 1891. The 42-room mansion is now a museum.


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Eddy Arnold - Make the World Go Away (Audio)Eddy Arnold - Make the World Go Away (Audio)

202,624 views - May 5, 2017

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Glen Coe featured on Windows 10 Spotlight

Glen Coe in the Highlands of Scotland


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A younger Gail McKenna

English---although of Liverpool Irish descent---model, TV and stage actress, and TV presenter. This photograph somehow strikes me as practically rated-G.


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The now infamous article


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Saarland Region of southwest Germany

















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I Can't Get You Out Of My Mind (Original Song)

JR Bashon

'I Can't Get You Out Of My Mind'

It's late in the evening and I should be sleeping
I can't get you out of my mind
My head is reeling
it's so hard to explain what I'm feeling
and I can't get you out of my mind.

Every night I paint the dream
the one that brings you closer to me
I paint the moon looking down on us
and all of the angels singing in chorus.

I would give my heart to you
I wonder would you take it if you knew
that I can't get you out of my mind
I'll just keep it to myself
because I know you love somebody else
and I can't get you out of my mind.

There's no reason to pretend
it breaks my heart I'm alone again
Time goes by and still I find
I just can't get you out of my mind.


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'Notre Dame, Our Mother'

Sung after Notre Dame football games. Notre Dame is French for "Our Lady" and refers to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the patroness of the school. I recall the Stanford football team defeating Notre Dame in 1992, no small feat at that time. When the clocked ticked to zero, far from succumbing to the sting of an unexpected and disappointing loss, the Notre Dame fans gave the Stanford team a standing ovation. I have never heard of any fan base doing that before or since, or anything of the sort!

Notre Dame, our Mother
Tender, strong and true
Proudly in the heavens,
Gleams thy gold and blue.
Glory’s mantle cloaks thee
Golden is thy fame,
And our hearts forever,
Praise thee, Notre Dame.
And our hearts forever,
Love thee, Notre Dame.


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Former cheerleader and now San Diego weather and newscast anchor Ashlee DeMartino









Ashlee DeMartino in "Dancing for Arizona's Children" 2015

Arizonas Children



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'This Man’s Rattlesnake Bite Is a Warning to Everyone to Take Animal Bites More Seriously'

Jen Babakhan - MSN.com - October 9, 2019

Austin McGee, 20, was on his family's heavily wooded farmland in Tennessee when he heard a soft buzzing nearby. "I heard it a few times, but it sounded more like a bug, so we ignored it," he recalls. McGee would regret that decision.

He and a friend had traveled deep into the woods on the family's 500 acres of land to retrieve some scrap metal to repair his father's tractor. "After I heard the sound, I reached down to pick up the piece of metal at the top of the pile and felt a bite," he says. "I pulled my hand back, and there were two small bloody fang marks."

McGee never saw the snake that bit him, but the size of the fang marks combined with the buzzing sound confirmed that it must have been a baby rattlesnake. "I instantly told my friend, 'I just got bitten by a rattlesnake,'" he recounts. Snake bites made the list of the 12 most dangerous bites you can get—here are the rest.

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Kiss - I Was Made For Lovin' You

29,427,480 views - June 13, 2019

KISS


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Haida Gwaii featured on Windows 10 Spotlight

Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada. Haida Gwaii is an archipelago approximately 45–60 km off the northern Pacific coast of Canada. Wet ocean air cools the lush terrain of Haida Gwaii, making this remote Canadian island chain seem even more like a trip back in time, when pristine nature dominated the landscape here.


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Flag of the Goths

The fierce Teutonic tribe which conquered parts of every corner of Europe during the Middle Ages.


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'Recent Tasmanian Tiger Reports Revealed by Australian Government'

Tim Binnall - CoastToCoastAM.com - October 16, 2019

 A remarkable document released by the Australian government reveals eight recent reports from people claiming to have seen the Tasmanian Tiger. Also known as the thylacine, the creature is believed to have died out sometime in the 1930s and was declared extinct by scientists in the 1980s. However, purported sightings of the animal have persisted over the years, fueling speculation that the carnivorous canine-like marsupial may still exist.

While mainstream scientists have largely dismissed that idea, an intriguing report from Tasmania's Department of Primary Industries, Water and Environment suggests that it just may have some merit. Released in response to an official information request similar to an FOIA query here in America, the document features reports submitted to the department from eight different individuals who say that they spotted the Tasmanian Tiger in separate incidents between 2016 and 2019.

 Among the alleged sightings was one case from February of 2018 wherein a pair of tourists visiting Tasmania saw a striped dog-like creature that sported a stiff tail. The observers were fortunate enough to get a relatively long look at the anomalous animal as it lingered in the road in front of them for around 15 seconds. Said to possess a familiarity with the wildlife of the area, the duo asserted that they were "100% certain that the animal they saw was a Thylacine."

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Rabun County, Georgia
'40 years later, ‘Deliverance’ causes mixed feelings in Georgia'

Marketplace Contributor - MarketPlace.org - August 22, 2012

Tess Vigeland: When big movies are filmed in small towns, they can pour money into the local economy. Crews need to be fed, housed, moved about and entertained. Productions need extras, and every once in awhile a local gets cast in a speaking part. Some movies even leave a footprint long after the cameras are gone. Santa Barbara Wine Country saw a huge influx of tourists after “Sideways.”

But not every production leaves a sweet taste in locals’ mouths. Film producer Cory Welles and director Kevin Walker decided to make a documentary about one such movie, and the people it portrayed. Cory filed this story about her own film, “The Deliverance of Rabun County.”

Cory Welles: The folks in Rabun County, Ga., put on the Chattooga River Festival this past June to encourage people to visit and take care of their river. But it wasn’t the moonshine tastin’ or banjo pickin’ that got me out to this lush, green mountainous part of the state. It was “Deliverance.”

The movie was shot on and around the Chattooga 40 years ago this year, and they were using that as the hook for the festival.  What Sarah Gillespie and others who helped put the event together didn’t count on was how it would split the community.

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Those who would dehumanize people in Rabun County often would be the first to start sniveling if someone portrayed their own people in a very negative way. The group from the city were to have come from Atlanta; however, in a wild example of projection, some have referred to the fictionally portrayed region as an example of the entire South! 'Deliverance' was a great adventure film, but it was just a film.


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Wardruna - Helvegen (The Way To Hel)

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'Hel', in Norse mythology, originally the name of the world of the dead; it later came to mean the goddess of death. Hel was one of the children of the trickster god Loki, and her kingdom was said to lie downward and northward. It was called Niflheim, or the World of Darkness, and appears to have been divided into several sections, one of which was Náströnd, the shore of corpses. There stood a castle facing north; it was filled with the venom of serpents, in which murderers, adulterers, and perjurers suffered torment, while the dragon Nidhogg sucked the blood from their bodies. Mention is made in an early poem of the nine worlds of Niflheim. It was said that those who fell in battle did not go to Hel but to the god Odin, in Valhalla, the hall of the slain.



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'Gjöll' is one of the eleven rivers of 'Hel', in Norse mythology, Gjöll is the river that flows closest to the gate of underworld and it's spanned by a bridge (Gjallarbrú), which must be crossed in order to reach 'Hel'. According to Gylfaginning. It is described as a covered bridge, "thatched with glittering gold", which was crossed by 'Hermód' during his quest to retrieve 'Baldr' from the land of the dead. The river is said to be freezing cold and have knives flowing through it. Hermód was sent to retrieve the fallen god from the land of the dead. When 'Hermód' arrived at the bridge he was challenged by the giant maiden Módgud who demanded that he state his name and business before allowing him to pass.


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