Poem: Your Names—Zelda Schneurson Mishkovsky

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Your Names —Zelda Schneurson Mishkovsky Translated from the Hebrew by Marcia Lee Falk Each of us has a name given by God and given by our parents Each of us has a name given by our stature and our smile and given by what we wear Each of us has a name given by the […]

History Book List Updates, June 22, 2020

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The Medieval Podcast (part of Medievalists.net) has a new episode of book recommendations! The list is extensive, so I encourage you to visit their blog post for the entire thing. A few that stood out for me (and are now on order from my local Books, Inc.—also available through Bookshop.org or your local bookstore!) She-Wolves: […]

Weekly Insight from the Oracles for June 21, 2020

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The Weekly Insight from the Oracles for June 21, 2020 is live on my Patreon! Many thanks to my amazing Patrons! Not a Patron yet? Click through to discover the delightful perks which can be yours!  

Shower Thoughts—Captured!

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It’s a bit of a popular joke that we humans have our best ideas in the shower, where it’s impossible to write them down. There are multiple blogs that are based on sharing thoughts from the shower (varying from mildly amusing to quite insightful). And it has a basis in reality—when we’re in the shower, […]

Summer Solstice Wishes to All

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So many people love this day! It’s bright! It’s warm! It’s time to do ALL THE SUMMER THINGS! It’s an absolute trainwreck for those of us with Summer S.A.D. My consolation is that, starting tomorrow, the days are getting shorter, even if only by a minute or two; soon, it will be September, and the […]

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