Twilight

I never did finish the Twilight Series of books by Stephanie Meyer. Dang. Only read to book 3 and didn’t watch the filums. I didn’t know that this happened to them. Beautiful song!  

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Voivode Vlad Draculesti

I love it when stuff comes together :o) Right at the beginning of this journey I ‘knew’ that there was something new to learn about the man we all know as Dracula. I might take back every bad thing I’ve ever said about Wikipedia. But then again …! OK  – House of Basarab   “Basarab’s father Thocomerius also […]

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Pre-PC

Before all this Political Correctness bollocks…. Adverts used to be funny :o)  

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Schumann Resonance

The Schumann Resonance today is……65Hz. Oooooooooooh! Amazeballs :o)

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Mafia Villa

UrbEx binge….I need to get a life. LOL :o)    

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Abandoned Monastery

Heartrendingly Beautiful Building….. Abandoned World Explorer – “Abandoned Monastery a little history Built in 1864 on the plans of John Ostell, the Chapel of the Grand Seminary of Montreal was renovated and enlarged between 1904 and 1907 under the command of Jean-Omer Marchand.”    

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St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall

In Cornish (another dead language!!!) it’s called Karrek Loos yn Koos — the grey rock in the wood. But it’s an island. And trees can be seen at low tide. Was it flooded? Yup :o) When? Why?

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Universal Laws and the Golden Ratio

By Marja de Vries   What are universal laws? When something operates in line with the universal laws it goes relatively easy, takes minimal effort, is in more tune with who we really are and is in harmony with the greater whole. ‘Individuals in Balance’ are individuals who – conscious or unconscious – are and […]

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Golden Ratio in Art and Architecture By Samuel Obara

      Golden Ratio in Art and ArchitectureBy Samuel ObaraAccording to NCTM’s Principles and Standard for School Mathematics(2000), rich problems contexts involve connections to other disciplines, (e.g. science, social studies, art) as well as to the real world and to the daily life experience of middle-grades students(NCTM, 2000, p.374). An exploration with the golden […]

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Go on, Go on, Go on, Go on….

Feeling very silly today. Mrs Doyle is a bit of a heroine to me. Would you like a cup o’ tea?  Ah, so.      LOL. I love the Irish sense of humour :o)    

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