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As Winter Comes
Constantia and Andrew share an allotment. She has beds for peas and salad vegetables. Their allotment is only small, so there are limitations on what they can grow.
frankbeswick, on 11/21/2023
Winter Walking
I believe that there is a small number of mistletoe farms, but much of it is foraged wild in western England.
frankbeswick, on 11/21/2023
Walsingham: England's Marian shrine
I don't know if any money was left at her death, and I have no knowledge of her will. Certainly, a will is necessary for anyone with assets.
frankbeswick, on 11/21/2023
The Mystery of the Langham Madonnna
The decision is made by a judge in a court of law.
frankbeswick, on 11/21/2023
How to Submit Your Website to Google and Other Search Engines
The second possibility, about social media sites, alludes to Buffer, Dlvrit and Hootsuite automated syndication sites.
Are the above-mentioned three sites about equal in their achievements and their appeal? Or might there be a hierarchy, ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/21/2023
Undine from Fairy Tale to Star Trek
Thank you!
The Mythology of Undine link in the first sentence of your fifth subheading, The eternal and universal appeal of the theme, adds and reinforces your Little Mermaid and Undine writings!
The aforementioned Hub indicates that non-human ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/21/2023
The Promise
It's interesting that some promises demand keeping as is even as others furnish some subsequent modifications.
Is the fairy-tale promise configuration generally stricter if not harsher on older promisees/promisers and on stepchildren and their ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/21/2023
Hop o' My Thumb: 10 facts to know
The first, popularity fact describes Diamonds and Toads as between forgotten and remembered.
Online sources indicate that fairy tales generally make first-marriage children sympathetic and second-marriage stepchildren unsympathetic. They list ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/21/2023
As Winter Comes
The third and the fourth paragraphs to your first subheading, Planning for next year, bring up your daughter-in-law's considering flowers and Portuguese vegetables.
What flowers and vegetables did Constancia plant?
There must be some sort of ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/21/2023
Winter Walking
The first paragraph to the first subheading, The bones of the land, describes mistletoe as suddenly visible because of the winter-barren trees.
Might that mistletoe stay in the trees or must it be collected by those who sell holiday ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/21/2023
Walsingham: England's Marian shrine
The second paragraph in the second subheading, Restoration, discusses Charlotte Boyd's altruism, humanitarianism and philanthropy.
Were there assets and money left by the time of her death? If so, would a will have ensured the altruistic, ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/21/2023
The Mystery of the Langham Madonnna
Thank you!
It's interesting that the finder and the landowner equally share the value.
Who makes the decision as to where the trésor trouvé (treasure found, ;-D) goes?
Might it be the finder, the landowner, some museum, some regulator?
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/21/2023
Christmas Activities for Kids
Your comment below, in answer to my previous question about raspberry syrup, describes raspberries as "free for at least two months every year in many neighborhoods."
Would the raspberries freely have been given by their growers or by grocery ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/21/2023
Make Your Printable Advent Calendar
The computer crashed yesterday before I concluded my answer to preferences for bought or personal gifts.
Someone who's not adept at gift-making or gift-purchasing, I find the gift most happily memorable if that person just gives me a check. ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 11/21/2023
The Mystery of the Langham Madonnna
MIstake correction. In the previous comment I should have written treasure trove rather than treasured trove. The word comes from the French word trouver which means to find, hence treasure found.
frankbeswick, on 11/21/2023
