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The Limping Man of Makin Meang: a Pacific island mystery
The inhabitants rarely visit the Place of Dread because they believe that if you see a ghost you will die within a year, so walking back along the paths to the place makes you likely to come face to face with a ghost. Rituals for the dead take ...
frankbeswick, on 09/16/2019
Collectible Beer Steins
Those are beautiful collectible beer steins. Are they collectible items for collection or one can use it too?
WriterArtist, on 09/16/2019
The Limping Man of Makin Meang: a Pacific island mystery
frankbeswick, Thank you for the practical information and the product lines. You indicate that "The inhabitants of the isle rarely visit the Place of Dread." Is Pattern of the Islands informative about the reasons that prompt rare local visits ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 09/16/2019
The Crossover: a review
I think that Nixies are imaginary, so they have no role in causing anything.At least I hope they are!
frankbeswick, on 09/14/2019
Where was Jesus Born
The emphasis on Mary in Luke's Gospel, combined with his claim to have worked with witnesses indicates that he knew Mary.But this places Luke's Gospel quite early, as Mary was said to have outlasted Jesus by, I think, thirteen years. It is said ...
frankbeswick, on 09/14/2019
The Crossover: a review
I have not spoken to the author for some time, so I cannot answer your questions.Sorry.
frankbeswick, on 09/14/2019
An Island Castle
1:The winds that produce waves produce storms,so the stronger the wind,the bigger the waves and more difficulty for the gardeners. 2:All land, except in Orkney [Norse law] belongs to the crown. It is held by by owners from the crown. 3: ...
frankbeswick, on 09/14/2019
Where was Jesus Born
frankbeswick, Thank you for the practical information and the product lines (especially the town history). Is it not thought that Saint Luke knew Our Lady Mary and Saint John in Ephesus?
DerdriuMarriner, on 09/14/2019
The Crossover: a review
frankbeswick, Thank you for the practical information and the product line. Are nixies particularly known for crashing (trivia?) quiz nights? Does it spoil the plot to indicate how cockney woodlice help out? The story line sounds charming and ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 09/14/2019
An Island Castle
frankbeswick, Thank you for the photos, practicalities and products. Do stormy waters mean strong winds for intrepid gardeners who abseil? Does it still hold that all land -- and waters? -- in England -- and Northern Ireland and Scotland? -- ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 09/14/2019
Saving the Soil
The Romans had the knowledge of agriculture, but their rich people were greedy for the maximum profit as quickly as possible. Thus their landowners exploited the land and put little or nothing back. This is the view of Martin Palmer, expressed ...
frankbeswick, on 09/14/2019
Saving the Soil
frankbeswick, Thank you for the practical information -- especially about how to support healthy humus levels and why it's important to do so -- and the product lines. Your article acts presciently to this summer's releases about root grafting ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 09/14/2019
The Haunted Hill Fort: Chanctonbury Ring
1: There are now known to be two temples. There is no evidence that tells us of their dedication. It is likely to be local deities conflated with Roman ones, as often happened. Sussex was an area whose ruler had invited the Romans in to help ...
frankbeswick, on 09/13/2019
The Haunted Hill Fort: Chanctonbury Ring
frankbeswick, Thank you for the practicalities and products. Are specialists aware of to whom the Roman-era temple was dedicated? Can there not be something lingering from the activities and perhaps sacrifices associated with worshipping ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 09/13/2019
The Haunted Hill Fort: Chanctonbury Ring
Daylight strangeness. I think that cases occur throughout day and night, and I suspect that many people who have had strange sensations when walking the site were daytime walkers.Those whose horses were nervous at the summit were almost ...
frankbeswick, on 09/13/2019

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