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- The WrenStory of a small bird with a big voice
- Hunting the WrenDid you ever wonder why there is a tradition of killing wrens at the winter solstice? Here's the explanation, but don't worry, no harm need come to these harmless, pretty little birds!
- The Carolina Wren: Winter's Little DivaThe Carolina wren's song cheers a still winter's day
- Plan to Visit the Ten Unique Neighborhoods of Atlanta when Visiting the CityThere are ten different and distinct neighborhoods in Atlanta proper area. Each has its own signature and visitors will be delighted to experience the variety of cultural gifts and atmosphere of each. Here is a fast tips guide to discovering each one.
- Poetry Analysis: Ted Hughes' The CasualtyAnalysis of Ted Hughes's The Casualty.
- Burying the Wren, a Celtic Christmas TraditionWhat is appropriate to sing at a mock funeral? Nonsense about King Arthur, of course! Recipe included!
- How Lleu Llaw Gyffes Got His Name: A Celtic Myth for the Winter SolsticeThis story tells how Arianrhod gave birth to the Sun and the Moon, and shows why people hunt wrens at Christmas.
All Hail the QueenThe 400th Anniversary of Jamestown is May 11-13 2007 and Queen Elizabeth has come for her second visit to the area this weekend, May 3-4 2007.
The Oak TreeSince ancient times, the oak tree has been regarded as a "royal" tree. Here, I have put together some legend and lore relating to the mighty oak.- A Family Guide to Celebrating the Pagan Sabbat MidsummerThis article shows the reader how to celebrate Midsummer in a family environment.
- As the Water - A PoemPeace and tranquility still reign supreme.
- The Epic CollapseAn in-depth look at how the Braves managed to fritter away the Wild Card in September
Bird Feeders Liven the Winter GardenWhen the summer garden fades, it's time to hang a variety of bird feeders to invite birds to your winter garden. Choosing the right feeder to meet your needs allows you to attract a host of birds.
Visiting London for the First TimeSince visiting London for the first time in April 2004, I have discovered its many corners, lanes, and facets - but the first impression still counts.- Bobby Orr: The Kid from the SoundEven early in his teens, it was clear that Bobby Orr would be a superstar in the NHL. And through 10 stellar seasons, he didn't disappoint, revolutionizing the game, on the ice and off.
- A Day Trip to the University of Oxford from London, EnglandMany of the 40 colleges which comprise the University of Oxford welcome visitors to their buildings.
Top Five Tomato Plants for the Perfect Summer Tomato SandwichWhat are the best tomato plants to grow for delicious summer tomato sandwiches? Read this and you'll find out.- Wren King Songspierce.yolasite.com/yulesongs Yule Songs
Christopher Wren, English Architect, Astronomer and MathematicianSir Christopher Wren (1632-1723) is best known as the architect of St Paul's Cathedral in London. There is, however, more to Wren than one famous building.- The Start of Mike Lange's Long-Running NHL Broadcasting Success Story in Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaThis is Part II of a four-part series on Mike Lange, the Hall-of-Fame PBP announcer of the Pittsburgh Penguins. It includes information on how Lange first joined the Penguins and "Lange-isms," colorful phrases that he created for use during broadcasts.
- Magic the Gathering: The Top 5 of LorwynToday, let's take a look at Lorwyn, a Magic The Gathering set. In order to win tournaments, you'll need the best cards and strategies. Here are the 5 best cards in set, with the Top 5 Cards in Lorwyn.
An American Student in London: The Best Places to See London's SkylineFrom the old to the new, from the north to the south, from the city center to the suburbs, London's full of great views. This is a summary of the best, written with a student - and a student's budget - in mind.- The Role of Female Characters in Titus Andronicus and MacbethAn examination of the roles of female characters in Shakespeare's tragedies: Titus Andronicus and Macbeth.
Unleash the Night by Sherrilyn KenyonFollow the pursuit of love and freedom as Wren Tigarian races against time to save his life.- The Greeks and Their ArchitectureThe Greeks and their architecture has long been the cornerstone of modern building methods and styles. The Greeks varied in their use of architectural styles, from the clean and simplistic Doric styles to the artistic and ornate Ionian and later the elegant Corinthian.
Ranking the State Birds of the Original 13 ColoniesIt's the definitive list. What more can I say?
For the Birds: Basics of Building a NestboxBefore you decide to build a nestbox, first do a bit of homework about the birds you want to attract. Otherwise, you may find yourself with an impractical nestbox no bird will ever enter.- Lunacy or Legitimacy? the Baroque AgeIn the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, Baroque (or baroque) was a period named not by its artists, but by its critics. Seen as an age of excess,
- Visit Colonial Williamsburg - The Shoestring and the Whole Shoe!Rich in 18th-century history, Colonial Williamsburg is a time-traveler's ultimate destination. Be amazed at what everyday life was like for the colonists-who were on the verge of a revolution.
- Wakulla Springs State Park One of the World's Largest SpringsA review on the beautiful Wakulla Springs, located in Florida.
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