Welcome back to National Parks and other public lands with T! The Polynesian Cultural Center is a theme park preserving the cultures of Polynesia on Oahu, with six villages representing different nations in Polynesia surrounding a central lagoon. In the early afternoon, we gathered in the seating around the lagoon to watch the parade of… via … Continue reading Polynesian Cultural Center: Huki — National Parks With T
Fairy Tale In Wistman’s Wood — Edge of Humanity Magazine
Photographer Neil Burnell is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the ‘MYSTICAL’ series. To see Neil’s body of work, click on any image. Reaching Glimmer Raptor Mystical has been an ongoing photographic project from Wistman’s Wood over the last 5 years. This series takes a look… via Fairy Tale In Wistman’s … Continue reading Fairy Tale In Wistman’s Wood — Edge of Humanity Magazine
Tarot for Today – 6 of Cups – Sunday, May 17, 2020 – Tarot by Lady Dyanna
The 6 of Cups is a card of friendliness innocence and childhood. It reminds us to be thankful for small gestures of kindness, and find ways that you can brighten the day of another. If you are having difficulty in some area of your life, tune in to your inner child for guidance. Remember … Continue reading Tarot for Today – 6 of Cups – Sunday, May 17, 2020 – Tarot by Lady Dyanna
Can You Do Magic for Another Person? — Tess Whitehurst
I am often asked, “Is it OK to do a spell for someone else?” In this quick video, I explain that the answer is an extremely reserved yes…with a lot of qualifiers and caveats. YES, you can work magic on someone else’s behalf, but ONLY if you are careful that you are not doing it… https://youtu.be/31gi6XYdGyU … Continue reading Can You Do Magic for Another Person? — Tess Whitehurst
The Oldest Buildings in the US — Nicholas C. Rossis
I know that most of you share my passion for history, so I thought you’d enjoy this infographic with the oldest buildings in the US I found on BigRentz. They say that the difference between the US and Europe is that 100 miles is a long distance in Europe but 100 years is a long […] … Continue reading The Oldest Buildings in the US — Nicholas C. Rossis

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