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Monthly Archives: June 2021
Medieval Monday: The Labors of June — Allison D. Reid
In the Middle Ages, the arrival of June meant not only a change in the weather, but a shift in daily labors, and in what was on the menu to eat. While most crops were harvested much later in the summer, hay was the first to be cut in June, though it was typically poor […]Continue reading “Medieval Monday: The Labors of June — Allison D. Reid”
Story Time: A Curse that Turned the Entire Bhangarh Fort into Ruins — CastlesandTurrets
In such old mysterious places, we often experience some kind of strange force calling for death, and we cannot stop at that place without the feeling of fear. There are many such forts and castles all around the world; even today whose stories tell about their dark past (such as these haunted castles in Scotland)! […]Continue reading “Story Time: A Curse that Turned the Entire Bhangarh Fort into Ruins — CastlesandTurrets”
Mind Magic: Escapism, Fantasy, and why it’s the best thing mankind invented. — BookmarkedOne
By now you know I am convinced fantasy is the best and most beautiful genre of fiction in the world. But I don’t often talk about why. A while back (yes, concerts and work and university finals, I know. I’m awake now) I stumbled across Sarah Seele’s lovely post “They Found Loveliness Everywhere.” Do go […]Continue reading “Mind Magic: Escapism, Fantasy, and why it’s the best thing mankind invented. — BookmarkedOne”