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MADArt - the art of Megan Aroon Duncanson
jptanabe, A remote village can mean that she grew up in a "color poor" environment, particularly if her house was beyond the tree line. On the other hand, she may have been influenced by all the fun colors of the aurora borealis.
It's so lively ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 10/19/2013
Best Gifts for Five Year Old Girls for Christmas 2013
Lol, I'm considering getting it for my niece. Although I like the other Lalaloopsies more, but I imagine styling the hair must be great for little girls.
anitalite, on 10/19/2013
Best Gifts for Five Year Old Girls for Christmas 2013
I want the doll with loopy hair!
HollieT, on 10/19/2013
How to Be a Prepper on a Budget
Being prepared is always a good idea. You just never know what you may have to deal with. Thanks for all the info!
kimbesa, on 10/19/2013
Dig for Victory: again
I'm old enough to remember lots of people having backyard gardens, whether they were large or small. Times are bringing us reasons to get back to home gardening and local food production, IMO a good thing!
kimbesa, on 10/19/2013
Runescape in Bondage
Hi Caj, Moedred was always a good poster. Runescape looks set to diminish. Squeal of Fortune is still likely to be beyond the law once Australian politicians start working again. The election always unsettles them as they divide the ...
Fargy, on 10/19/2013
Scarecrow Decorations for Fall and Halloween
some brilliant creations there! Really nice layout. Enjoyed this a lot!
KathleenDuffy, on 10/19/2013
Alexander the Great: God-King or Mere Mortal?
That's a brilliant article! So much information - and humour too. I've always had a 'crush' on Alexander the Great! Glad to see that the book by Mary Renault is listed there! That's a really good book. Thanks for this! :)
KathleenDuffy, on 10/19/2013
Scarecrow Decorations for Fall and Halloween
These are cute! I like how you've arranged them, your page looks very professional
AbbyFitz, on 10/18/2013
Visiting Auschwitz: Twenty Years After Writing my Dissertation About It
You're welcome. I wanted to tell it as it was for me. There was no point otherwise.
I've been to Vindolanda, on Hadrian's Wall, where the world's first concentration camp held the British. But that's ruins now. It's hard to get a sense of ...
JoHarrington, on 10/18/2013
Socotran Fig Tree (Dorstenia gigas): Extraordinary Forms of a Near Threatened Bottle Tree
Goodness, that's one strange looking tree! I wish I could have one, but I'm sure it wouldn't like it where I live.
jptanabe, on 10/18/2013
Impressionist Painters
@ologsinquito - Thank you. Me too!
cmoneyspinner, on 10/18/2013
Impressionist Painters
I love the artwork you've chosen to illustrate this article.
ologsinquito, on 10/18/2013
Dig for Victory: again
@frankbeswick - Always enlightened by your articles and enjoy our conversations. :)
cmoneyspinner, on 10/18/2013
Visiting Auschwitz: Twenty Years After Writing my Dissertation About It
Wow! Such an honest view, thank you, Jo! I don't think I could ever visit Auschwitz. I've been to two concentration camps--one of those was turned into a museum (Mathausen) but the other (Bergen Belsen) we were shut into the gas room for a ...
AlexandriaIngham, on 10/18/2013
