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Monthly Archives: March 2024
See How Much We’ve Grown…
Easter 2024.
The Paris Skyline has an Eyeful Tower
Eiffel Tower Opens (March 31, 1889) The main structural work was completed at the end of March 1889 and, on 31 March, Eiffel celebrated by leading a group of government officials, accompanied by representatives of the press, to the top … Continue reading
Well, That Was Unexpected: a Three Day Waiting Period
Sol Invictus (winter solstice) = The Resurrection (spring equinox) In the middle of the period between Good Friday and Easter Sunday, I watched a Facebook video of Ellie Collins’ new radio broadcast (Human Ascension) on KGRA Digital. Her search for … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient Egyptians, gods and goddesses, past lives, reincarnation
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We’re Not Going to Live Forever
Men’s Health The British are more open about masculine intimate details than Americans or Canadians. I’m not sure why, but I suspect it has to do with their actors being more in touch with their feminine side. Take an episode … Continue reading
Posted in Science and Mathematics, showbusiness
Tagged British, comedian, health and welfare, plastic, toxic masculinity
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There’s One Born Every Minute
All that’s advertised is not necessarily Truth. Sometimes, it’s just a way to get your money.
Within a Day, the Lunar Eclipse Signals a Disaster
Baltimore Bridge Collapse (March 26, 2024) These things seem to come out of the blue, but there are always reasons, just ones we don’t understand at first glance. Watching the video evidence, there must have been ‘something’ that happened to … Continue reading
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Tagged accidents, astrology, death, lunar eclipse, United States history
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In the Past, Solar Eclipses Stopped Wars
These Days, Hardly Anyone Pays Attention Except, of course, those who wish to view a total eclipse with their own two eyes (through protective eyewear). But, in the course of human events, signals from the Universe were something to pay … Continue reading
No One is Supposed to be Above the Law
But the Courts Seem to be Bending Over Backwards for Trump Are they afraid of looking prejudiced against him? Or are they trying to keep his appeal options few and far between? One last thought: are they afraid of his … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia
Tagged American justice system, politics, Trump, United States history
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Even in the Midst of Your Daily Routines, Be…
Mindful Sometimes, when I’m going through my daily ‘processes’, especially first thing in the morning, I have to remind myself to pay attention to what I’m doing. Literally, it is very easy to be absentminded. But if I forget whether … Continue reading
During His Days of Wine and Roses…
Jack Lemmon (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) What was this deep, dark secret that Jack Lemmon had? Oh, surprise, surprise! A drinking problem. This birth chart is unreliable due to the time not being necessarily exact. Whoever decided … Continue reading
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Tagged actors, astrology, award-winning, Golden Globe, Hollywood, Oscar, United States history
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