Pagan Priest Wins Right To Wear Horns For Maine Driver’s License Photo
Originally posted on JONATHAN TURLEY: Phelan Moonsong, 56, has achieved something that no pagan or non-pagan has ever achieved before him. He has been allowed to wear his ceremonial goat horns as a...
View ArticlePlay to your strengths for the win
We each have different strengths and weaknesses. I, for example, have far more willpower when it comes to buying junk food than eating it. I can skip the purchase, but tend to eat the whole thing –...
View ArticleMy question to you, dear reader
I tweak this blog from time to time. I remain and plan to always remain a student of such work. Learning is living, and I’ll keep learning and living as long as life allows me. I adapt as I go, and as...
View ArticleFlip that old New Year’s resolution thing
New Year’s Day: it’s that magical time when people traditionally make grandiose promises, set ambitious new goals that soon fall by the wayside. Again. How many failed diets, how many unused gym...
View ArticleIf you think adventure is dangerous, try routine. It is lethal. ~Paul Coelho...
via If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine. It is lethal. ~Paul Coelho — Bobbi’s BlogFiled under: RN
View ArticleA Gingerbread Castle for the Ages — Moss and Fog
Aside from the lights, this entire gingerbread masterpiece by Christine McConnell is edible. Standing at over five feet tall, this painstaking work includes candy glass windows, chocolate shingles, and...
View ArticleOver the River and Through the Woods, By Drone — Moss and Fog
How could I possibly NOT share? Casey Neistat has surfed his way through New York City streets, and now he’s taken his antics to the slopes of Finland, with a custom made drone that can lift a human,...
View ArticlePreposterous, a Short Film — Moss and Fog
Today seems to be Must Share Day… A delightfully preposterous short film with the same name, Florent Porta does a great job rendering scenes of simple absurdity, where physics doesn’t do what you...
View ArticleThe Washington Post: There’s a medical term for dying of broken heart. Is...
There’s a medical term for dying of broken heart. Is this what happened to Carrie Fisher’s mother, Debbie Reynolds? http://wapo.st/2iuqjwKFiled under: RN
View ArticleHow does Carrie Fisher matter?
It’s arguably a disrespectful question, yet it seems to me exactly the question to ask. Sure, I watched those Star Wars flicks so long ago. I watched Postcards from the Edge too. Still, to offer due...
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