“Run from what’s comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I’ll be mad.”
I work every morning for my eldest son’s business (unpaid) But every now and again he shows his appreciation with an Amazon voucher. So I bought the above tarot. For me, this gift will teach more than any books, TV, theses etc And – to top it all – the illustrations are by one of […]
I knew there was something much deeper in the 12th C Georgian poem that I’m so obsessed with right now. It’s called The Man in the Black Panther’s Skin. Two little known facts : The poet is connected very strongly with Empress Tamar. Tamar is also called the King of Georgia. Shapeshifter vibe? Written […]
I came across this article a couple of days ago. Very interesting! 23 AUGUST, 2015 – 21:44 MARK MILLER 7th century BC inscription in Georgia may rewrite history of written language Archaeologists working at the ancient site of Grakliani Hill in Georgia have found inscriptions that may date back 2,700 years—well before the […]
I love/adore/worship this Bard fellow o) Those with eyes to see will “see” just how many layers lie here within. Oh. Made myself laugh there. My bad :o( Merchant of Venice, anyone?
The illustration above comes from the original epic poem (which is really prose) that I’m reading now. I have Never come across this before but it is a beautiful gift that’s a bit (!) addictive :o) The TBR pile just fell over. M’eh! The poem, strangely enough, is not set in Georgia, but in […]
These are the first lines of an epic 12th century Georgian poem. Mmmmmn! There was in Arabia Rostevan, a king by the grace of God, happy, exalted, generous, modest, lord of many hosts and knights, just and gracious, powerful, far-seeing, himself a peerless warrior, moreover fluent in speech: No other child had the king […]
Gimme a BREAK. I’ve just got up and need more coffee first. Sheesh :o( ‘SPLENDID ISOLATION?’ THE MILITARY COOPERATION OF THE PRINCIPALITY OF TRANSYLVANIA WITH THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE