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Continue reading →: Things I learned from living aloneI learned how to overcome fear When I first moved out and lived on my own in my late twenties, it was a little bit scary at times — but not terrifying at all. And after the first year, it came very natural. I had to be a little more…
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Continue reading →: The Disappointment of Taylor Swift’s “The Life of A Showgirl”Note: The header image is a stock photo of a model – not Taylor Swift. I wrote this post several months ago about my disappointment with Taylor Swift – as someone who closely followed her music and career over the years. But I wanted to write something that focuses mainly…
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Continue reading →: Song Analysis | “I See Fire” by Ed Sheeran“I See Fire” by Ed Sheeran is possibly one of my favorite songs ever. Although the song was written for the 2013 film, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, I find so much meaning in the lyrics outside of this franchise. I’m not a huge Lord of the Rings fan,…
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Continue reading →: Women Are Worthy of ProtectionFrom ancient times to modern day, a majority of men have claimed that women are not allowed to be victims. If they find themselves being taken advantage of by a man, it must be their fault somehow. When a man holds the door for a woman or pulls out her…
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Continue reading →: Luna’s sixth birthdayHappy birthday, Luna! Today, my little pandemic kitty turns six-years old. This is a bit of a sadder birthday because Luna lost her older kitty sister, Venus, two months ago. For the first time, we are celebrating without Venus. I am very thankful that Luna is here with us for…
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Continue reading →: When is the last time you laughed?Everyone should ask themselves… when is the last time I laughed? I’m not talking about a little smirk or a polite chuckle. When is the last time that you laughed so hard that you cried, or you laughed so loud that people could hear you from a mile away? When…
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Continue reading →: Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore | “The Blue Egg”The “Pennsylvania Dutch” refers to the group of people who migrated from modern-day Germany to the United States and Canada (primarily Pennsylvania) during the 1600s and 1700s. They had a rich tradition of folklore, often passing down stories orally from generation to generation. The following tale comes from the book “Folk…
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Continue reading →: Pagan Holidays – Wiccan, Hellenic, Roman, & KemeticPaganism has A LOT of holidays! I will be going over the holidays (Holy Days) – specifically for Paganism and Wiccan, Hellenic (Greek,) Roman, and Kemetic (Egyptian). I will not be listing every single one because that might be impossible, considering how many holidays there are. There are also so…


