Music of the Spheres

I am TOTALLY gobsmacked by this one! I knew that this phrase was connected to Shakespeare. Did Music Matter in Shakespeare’s Time? On further research – I had NO CLUE that this subject connected to Wiki : Le Ton beau de Marot WTF is going on here? ? ?

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Arthur Evelyn St. John Waugh

Two pointers. Evelyn Waugh was a MAN In GB language – St. John is pronounced SIN JIN. And Waugh is pronounced WAR!!! Brideshead Revisted, anyone?   WIKIFOFF :  Evelyn Waugh    

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HELLRAISER

With a FULLBLOWN Migraine and a self-isolation in a bed in a darkened bedroom — THIS CRAP is the V ERY Last thing that I needed in my (pin) head. ALWAYS HATED THIS Unholywood film. And Clive Barker. BASTARDS! Go back to wherever you came from ALL pinheads! Boooooorrrrrrriiiiiiiinnnnnngggggg

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How to Create a Jardin Paysan

This unique book explains the tradition of French rural gardens and takes you through the process of creating and maintaining a wonderfully natural garden using traditional methods. It is both beautiful and useful with hundreds of colour photographs and practical illustrations as well as details of growers providing old-fashioned plant varieties.   Also known (in […]

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Hp Lovecraft via OO Parts 2 & 3

Wow! I’m the slow one :o( Catching up with my catching up with Oddie and Witch House narration! Dan will be sooooo very disgusted with his mother for not finishing the HPL story. Shame on me. Guillotined myself, son. Chop off MY head vibe !    

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The y Chromosome

Dagnabbit!!!!!!!! Book faeries are at it again :o( I have a book titled the y chromosome but can’t remember the author’s name. Anyhoo. It deals with how men are losing this essential part of their DNA. The video below reminded me of this. I’m off now to have a word or several with those pesky […]

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Ninon de l’Enclos

Wiki : Ninon de l’Enclos   Despite the MS History BS about Ninon, she’s always been a bit of a heroine to me. So much so that I named my range of hand-knits after her. I have two biographies and many articles about this famous “courtesan” and her life. So what drew me to her? […]

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Chrétien de Troyes

Lord only knows how I ended up with another duplicate on my shelves. Shrug! But I’ve read  Chrétien de Troyes…twice…apparently! Anyway and by the by. The book I’m reading right now, written by the man who’s name I will NEVER type here – Describes the Fool Card – #0 in the Tarot – in many […]

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On the Trail of a goddess or Several

Dunno ’bout y’all but I’m loving this social distancing vibe. Feck off and let ME do MY work. Oh, yes :o) The next monograph – being researched and written right now – is about how many goddesses are actually the same person. I’m starting in Egypt with Neith/Minerva/Athena. WikistickitupyourWiki : Neith   Their attributes give […]

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White Crow

The White Crow, one-time Soldier-Scholar of the Invisible College and a practitioner of Hermetic science and magic, and Baltazar Casaubon, architect and lover, a man not too particular about his personal hygiene, are two of Mary Gentle’s finest creations. The worlds they stride across range from the Renaissance city where aristocratic rats rule the human […]

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My LATEST Research Book

All my life I’ve kept away from a certain writer. For many years I didn’t know why other than yukky vibes. Now I understand. Anyways. His book is actually a GOLD mine of amazing information that’s relevant to my research right now. Very in depth. Broad. Wide-ranging. How to do this without naming names, that […]

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Fool ME Once. Shame on YOU

Fool ME twice. Shame on YOU. Try to fool me at every single opportunity you can ?  Ooooooops. Yo’ go down the plug hole to join them Rats and Gargoyles Mates ! Tut. Tut. M’eh :o)

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