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Easter Craft
http://www.eastercraft.org
All about creating a wonderful Easter season for children, including craft ideas, how to color and decorate eggs, sharing the meaning of Easter, and anything else that has to do with this wonderful season of the year.
History Today Magazine
http://historytodaymagazine.blogspot.com
History Today's blog delves into the deeper, historical issues that lie behind the headlines. Students, academics, journalists, amateur history enthusiasts: we welcome your comments and contributions!
Diner News & History
http://www.dinerhistory.com/
Whether you appreciate diner history, the architecture, or its contribution to American culture and the food service industry, this site will be a unique resource for you. This blog is part history, current news, road trips, and our staff's insightfu
My Florida History
http://myfloridahistory.blogspot.com
Adventures with history and culture in the Sunshine State
Bytes of Australian History
http://scribblemesomething.wordpress.com
A history of Australia in small bytes, from the search for Australia, its discovering, colonisation to the present day (eventually)
An Easter Rose
http://aneasterrose.blogspot.com
Where it is Easter everyday of the year. Read about history of Christian church. Learn about Christian traditions.
History and Women
http://historyandwomen.blogspot.com
Saints and sinners, the notorious women throughout history who have left their stamp on the world in which they lived.
Women of History
http://womenofhistory.blogspot.com
Biographies of some of the fascinating women who have graced the pages of history, and an eclectic series of articles pertaining to women and history.
History Musings... Bonnie K. Goodman
http://bonniekaryn.wordpress.com/
Bonnie K. Goodman is an Assistant Editor for the History News Network (HNN) since 2005. She is the editor of five of the online magazine's popular features; "History Buzz," "Top Young Historians," "History Doyens," "On this Day in History," and "Camp
Cardinal Wolsey's Today in History
http://www.this-day-in-history.blogspot.com
Cardinal Wolsey's musings on Tudor history, medieval history, early-modern history and anything else that takes his fancy
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Diets that may kill you
Written on the Wind | December 15th 2009 by Poetry
Extreme diets: 800 Calories per day 5 diets that may do you more harm than good Eating Fire Ants The Chewing Gum Diet Chewing the Fat Golf Balls Killed the Loch Ness Monster Aphrodisiac Scientific Serendipity Jello and Broccoli Edible Pets Delicio read more
Fairy Tale of Truth
Into the Rabbit Hole | December 12th 2009 by Ash
What of magic and fairy tales and folk lore? Is it truly so absurd to teach them to chastise fairies for misplaced items when we have already ingrained within them the lies of Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny? Is it wrong to create our own private read more
Philosophical Seasonal Humor
Summit to Shore | December 10th 2009 by John Edward Harris
Sitting on my desk, next to my laptop, is the Plato and a Platypus Walk Into A Bar . . . Daily Calendar. Based on the book by the same name, each day a joke or humorous anecdote illustrates a philosophical idea or principle. I really had to laugh whe read more
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Apple iPhone 3G News and Rumors | December 9th 2009 by Dev Gupta
The only thing stopping me using Google Mobile App [Free, App Store link] was that everytime I spoke to it looking for something, it would open iPhone Safari and then display results. Thankfully Google has updated this app and now the search results read more
Pizzelle: The Strange Origin of a Delicate Italian Cookie
Al Dente Blog | December 8th 2009 by Aaron Donsbach
One of the reasons I decided to return to Italy that I have an unending fascination with my Italian roots. Both of my mother's parents were born in a tiny town in Italy's earthquake country, near L'Aquila. I never kn read more
Eggs Not For Translators
Which Word - English Polish Language Services | December 8th 2009 by Alicja Weikop
A recent translation enquiry and the following email exchange with one of my customers have inspired me to do this wacky mathematical experiment… The most precious object - Fabergé Imperial Egg - the Coronation Egg I have been reading up a bit read more
Another 20 years for Prague?
XCulture | December 7th 2009 by Silvia Cambie
Every time I go back to Prague I find it almost impossible to leave. I sit in a taxi driving me back to Ruzyne airport with my mind kicking and screaming… Invariably, I end up leaving a part of me there. I took a four-hour walk through the city on read more
Anna blogs LOTR
St Eutychus | December 5th 2009 by St Eutychus
Anna at Goannatree sat through a Lord of the Rings marathon yesterday. She blogged it. Check out the series. It’s good. I propose a Godfather marathon before we leave Townsville – anyone interested? Here are the links and intro paragraphs read more
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Movie Leech | December 3rd 2009
Probably a film a lot of people are waiting for. All things being equal it is a great film with a history many of us can draw on. Not a lot more realistically needs to be said. Do enjoy it though. And feel free to leave comments as usual read more
The History of Advent
BIG C CATHOLICS | December 2nd 2009 by Dumb_Ox
In the early Church, four different "comings" or manifestations of the Lord were celebrated all as one feast on January 6th. The birth of the Lord, the visit of the magi, his baptism, and his miracle at Cana. The feast was named "Epiph read more
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