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Curious Cymru: The Death Omens of Wales
It sounds like you're my kind of person! Yes, things like this utterly fascinate me, so I love looking into them. The Cwn Annwn would be terrifying to meet, if you weren't ready to go.
JoHarrington, on 09/01/2014
Outlander Filming Locations in Scotland
You're welcome. :)
JoHarrington, on 09/01/2014
Curious Cymru: The Death Omens of Wales
I am fascinated by your experience with the Gwrach-y-Rhibyn sighting, oh my! I've not heard of this, but do enjoy folklore, legends, and such, so will definitely return for a more thorough read and check into the books you've shared. That Cwn ...
RuthCox, on 09/01/2014
Outlander Filming Locations in Scotland
Thank you!
Megan, on 09/01/2014
Jersey Devil: Duck, Dragon, Demon, Religious Politics, Unknown Beast, Bat or Owl?
Ah! So now I know (as an urban noob) where to look too. Thanks.
JoHarrington, on 09/01/2014
Curious Cymru: The Death Omens of Wales
I will check that out. Thank you.
JoHarrington, on 09/01/2014
Review of the Disease Free Book from Reader's Digest
This looks like a good book, I have read similar in my Nutrition studies. Preventative health is much more popular now than it ever has been, which is a good thing, but we do still need our medical community as well, the knowledge they have is ...
happynutritionist, on 09/01/2014
Annual Fleabane or Eastern Daisy Fleabane, Erigeron annuus
There are many types of fleabane, and they look similar, so it's likely that you've found one of them! Some have showier blooms than others. I think Philadelphia fleabane is the one most likely to be grown in gardens. Where I live, in ...
cazort, on 09/01/2014
Annual Fleabane or Eastern Daisy Fleabane, Erigeron annuus
This is a wildflower I believe that is quite common where I live. I often find it in fields and along the side of the road and pick to add to wildflower bouquets. I've never thought of putting it in the garden, if it is the same plant I'm ...
happynutritionist, on 09/01/2014
About Quinoa: How to Grow and Cook Quinoa Recipes
@cazort I agree, it does take getting used to to get it just right. I have seen the red quinoa in Lancaster and health food stores, in our supermarket I'm only able to get the common yellow kind.
happynutritionist, on 09/01/2014
Can You Make Money With Online Surveys?
It seems that I never meet their criteria for taking the survey.
Digby_Adams, on 09/01/2014
Strumming the Autoharp
You're welcome, it's nice that you had lessons like that in school..I don't ever remember seeing an autoharp in school.
happynutritionist, on 09/01/2014
About Quinoa: How to Grow and Cook Quinoa Recipes
It can take some a little getting used to, I have a recipe book of Quinoa recipes, it can be used like grain in many recipes but has more protein.
happynutritionist, on 09/01/2014
How to Feed Hummingbirds by Hand and Pretty Hummingbird Photos
Thank you, I am looking at one out my window now and realizing it will only be a matter of a week to a few weeks before they migrate away for the winter, the food is going down fast and I have to fill the feeder again.
happynutritionist, on 09/01/2014
Jersey Devil: Duck, Dragon, Demon, Religious Politics, Unknown Beast, Bat or Owl?
Many people have a wild zone at the end of a garden. Permaculture zone 5, which is land not used by humans, is suitable for foxes. We went a walk yesterday through the Mersey valley, [finishing at a nice pub] and we passed through some areas of ...
frankbeswick, on 09/01/2014

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