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The Semi-Mythical Maelgwn Gwynedd Pt 3
So that explains things: my right hand never itches!
It is correct that no religion is comes completely new into the world, it always borrows from its predecessors. It is no coincidence that the cultus of Mary, to which you allude, developed at ...
frankbeswick, on 04/28/2014
Wind Sown Trees: Black Locust, Eastern Red Cedar, and Silk Tree
I've never noticed black locust around here, but I will look for it. Its flowers are rather pretty! I know albizzia (great to know the details on its name, with the single and double z), but didn't know it was called silk tree as well. Also ...
Mira, on 04/28/2014
Review of Frida (2002), a Movie About Mexican Painter Frida Kahlo
So you watched this movie, too :). Yes, Salma Hayek is marvelous, isn't she? Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts!
Mira, on 04/28/2014
The Semi-Mythical Maelgwn Gwynedd Pt 3
Powys is a different kettle of fish though. It seems reasonably well documented that Vortigern (whatever his real name is, as that's a title) was Pagan. That's why St Germanus went after him during his first Anti Pelagianism Tour of Britain. ...
JoHarrington, on 04/28/2014
The Semi-Mythical Maelgwn Gwynedd Pt 3
I am not sure that the Saxons reinstated paganism, as it never went away. Early Christianity was an urban phenomenon. The country dwellers remained with the old gods. The Latin for country dweller was paganus [feminine pagana] hence pagans were ...
frankbeswick, on 04/28/2014
The Semi-Mythical Maelgwn Gwynedd Pt 3
Frank - I'm glad that my theory holds credence for you. I have got loads of research in progress to finally finish this series, that will highlight all we know for certain (and the direct legends) regarding Maelgwn's possible Paganism. It's by ...
JoHarrington, on 04/28/2014
The Semi-Mythical Maelgwn Gwynedd Pt 3
Ember - Yes, you're interpreting the saintly tales as I did! To my mind, it demonstrates how powerful Maelgwn was by now, that he's the one chosen to feature in all of these stories. Ripple effect ftw!
Gildas is sooo passive-aggressive. He ...
JoHarrington, on 04/28/2014
Winning Tactics for Settlers of Catan
Well I hope to be an inspiration now. Leave aside all work, housework and finance balancing and devote your time to playing Catan. It has life skills! Once you've mastered it, you'll know EXACTLY how to collect wheat, rock, wool and clay, and ...
JoHarrington, on 04/28/2014
The Semi-Mythical Maelgwn Gwynedd Pt 3
The theory about these rulers reverting to paganism is probably right. The rulers of Britain were probably Christian for convenience, as the empire was officially Christian. But when the empire went, so did Christianity in their rulers, though ...
frankbeswick, on 04/28/2014
The Medlar Tree - Fruit and Recipes
In Britian medlars are more common in the south than elsewhere, but I did see some in North West England, when walking in old parkland. They were in an old hedge.
frankbeswick, on 04/28/2014
The Semi-Mythical Maelgwn Gwynedd Pt 3
So basically, the main surviving stories which people had written about Maelgwn all involved him having to learn a lesson about --basically-- being a dickish ruler and therefore falling out of God's favor, while miraculous things happen in the ...
Ember, on 04/27/2014
Was Chrétien de Troyes a Woman?
Thank you very much. I'm glad it was worth the read! I totally enjoyed the journey of discovery involved in writing it.
JoHarrington, on 04/27/2014
Winning Tactics for Settlers of Catan
Darla Sue - You're very welcome. I think I've been lucky with my gaming then, because every time I've been completely stuck, there's a guide somewhere online.
What game are your lot playing? Perhaps we can sort out a guide for it. :D
JoHarrington, on 04/27/2014
Big Moose Lake NY: The Ghost of Grace Brown
Oohhh! Please do report back and tell us how you got on!
JoHarrington, on 04/27/2014
Winning Tactics for Settlers of Catan
Emma - Time does that, but I've always found some spare time to play with whenever any friend offers me a game of Catan. I have my priorities sorted like that. I can always do the laundry another day, or eat tomorrow, Catan now!
I'd ...
JoHarrington, on 04/27/2014
