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Day 14 – Great Release Program -14 January 2020 – Tuesday by Silver RavenWolf — Silver RavenWolf

Day Fourteen of the Great Release Program by Silver RavenWolf 2020 3rd Qtr Virgo Moon Virgo is full speed ahead this cycle, lending positive energy to organization, safety work, analysis, investigation, healing, errands, and overall solution-oriented. Good day for making poppets and spirit dolls. Today’s Challenge: Part I — Taking advantage of the Virgo moon […] … Continue reading Day 14 – Great Release Program -14 January 2020 – Tuesday by Silver RavenWolf — Silver RavenWolf

Tarot for Today – 6 of Pentacles -Tuesday, January 14, 2020 – Tarot by Lady Dyanna — Ravenhawks’ Magickal Mystical Places

The 6 of Pentacles indicates the use of good fortune for the benefit of others. Repayment of favors, charity, patronage, sympathy and a kind heart. The 6 of Pentacles asks you to look very deeply into the whole idea of what having really means both materially and in other forms such as power, love, knowledge. […] … Continue reading Tarot for Today – 6 of Pentacles -Tuesday, January 14, 2020 – Tarot by Lady Dyanna — Ravenhawks’ Magickal Mystical Places

Saint Paul’s Church National Historic Site

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Saint Paul’s began as a simple wooden structure in Eastchester in 1700, built by Puritans who were against the Church of England. The British then established the Anglican Church of Westchester County in 1702 in an attempt to get better control of the colony.

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In 1763, Eastchester was a large and prosperous town. In celebration of the end of the French and Indian War, the town began building a large fieldstone church near the original structure, inspired by the architecture of Christopher Wren. Wren had designed many of London’s buildings after the Great Fire of 1666.

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The Revolutionary war interrupted the building of the church. The large stone structure was used as…

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