Listening to: Children, Robert Miles (*le sigh*) Shamelessly using this blog again for my own nefarious purposes – that is, passing my English (and Italian) exam in June (… sob sob. I’m flattered that you think I’m not rusty, B, but I can feel my prepositions creaking)… so! Here we are, back to intermittent bouts [...]
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Women and Myths in Ancient Greece (i). Pandora’s Jar, part I!
Posted in Of myths angels and demons, Of worlds foregone (or not), P(irate) Powah!, tagged Ancient Greece, Hesiod, myths, Pandora, Theogony, Works and Days on April 25, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
So. What do fluxes, witches, bonds and feelings have in common?
Posted in Of worlds foregone (or not), P(irate) Powah!, tagged flow of emotion, gift-giving, modern history, runes, tears, Ulinka Rublack, witchcraft on April 2, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Listening to: Mi fai vivere, Valentina Giovagnini . Howdy, ya ladies, and happy Easter! (merry Easter? Boh) Yep, don’t groan, I’m back. Albeit temporarily, but anyway. There was a bit in that calendar from which I quoted extensively in my last post, where the following was written: Because it was held that witches were unable [...]