Two Hawks Flying
24 de Fevereiro de 2017, 9:05My drive home from work, takes me by quiet pastures and large expanses of fields. Parts of the trek is wooded and there is a little bridge with a curve just beyond it. It is a favorite part of the journey for me. A bit further, along the way is an empty lot, of sorts. It is tended, but I have never seen any evidence of any one there. The entire territory is covered in daffodils. It is a lovely sight, when they bloom and I look forward to it every spring. Today, in dappled shade and tender grasses, the daffodils made their presence known. The flowers do not grow in any sort of uniformity, but are scattered about in small clusters as if they planted themselves as they saw fit. This gives the lot a “wild look”-and I like that.
It has been a custom in the south, for…
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eu é que sei.
24 de Fevereiro de 2017, 9:02Ai que desgraça esta sorte que me assiste
Ai mas que sorte eu viver tão desgraçada
Na incerteza que nada mais certo existe
Além da grande certeza de não estar certa de nada
(desfado, ana moura)
e ainda falam de Sócrates, esse grande filósofo.
bom dia.
…’twas tough being a witch in 1600s England… as Author Gerald Neal reveals…
24 de Fevereiro de 2017, 9:01…my good friend, Author Gerald Neal, is no stranger to this ‘ere blog… and my page is the more blessed for that… however blessings are usually never far from curses… and his insightful piece below is witness to that… enjoy…
THE WITCHES OF HARWICH. by Gerald Neal
The first case on the Sessions Book in Harwich concerned five women accused of witchcraft in 1601 – all were found guilty and hanged, not burnt alive as myth would have it. This did not occur until 1645 when Matthew Hopkins, the Witchfinder General from nearby Manningtree bought over fifty suspected witches for torture and subsequent trial at Chelmsford court.
In 1605 Mary Hart was found not guilty of bewitching 7lb of meat that had gone putrid, but her luck ran out the following year when she was found guilty and hanged on another charge.
In 1609, Thos Barneby, Peter and Cecelia Wigborough were accused…
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PARA COMEÇAR BEM O DIA – F. Pessoa | JkMONDE
24 de Fevereiro de 2017, 9:00[PARA COMEÇAR BEM O DIA – F. Pessoa | JkMONDE] é bom. Dê uma olhada! https://jkmonde.wordpress.com/2017/02/24/para-comecar-bem-o-dia-f-pessoa/