Yesterday we started saying our final goodbyes to summer by picking the 32 pumpkins in our little pumpkin patch. We decorated several of them and set aside some for baking. As we move deeper into the time of year where there is, both literally and archetypally, more darkness than light each day, the topic of […] The post Finding Depth in the Autumn Darkness appeared first on Anita Ashland.| Anita Ashland
This post is dedicated to Michał. Maybe it was growing up with a lot of Japanese friends and an interest in their consumer tech, or maybe its a family thing I got used to, but is a word with three letters. I (ab)use emoji everywhere. Text messages, instant messages, other kinds of messages. Friends and family will know something is wrong when I reply to a message without at least one gracing my text. Here comes the proverbial posterior prognostication: but… I also appreciate emoji aren’t...| Rubenerd
The stars seem to have aligned and I am all set for a fall full of reading. Salem’s Centuries is in production (and out on January 6), my new saffron project hasn’t taken flight yet, and I have a course release for the semester. I’ve written two books in five years and now is the time […] The post Fall Reading 2025 appeared first on streetsofsalem.| streetsofsalem
Last month I wrote about an odd crash that was hitting a few Chrome users. Something was corrupting the XMM7 register and that was causing Chrome to crash. We fixed a couple of bugs in Chrome and w…| Random ASCII - tech blog of Bruce Dawson
I have another excuse to revisit Robert Macfarlane’s magnificient book, Is a River Alive?, thanks to the recent New Moon in the water sign of Cancer. The constant changing waters of rivers, and their sometimes serpentine path, is much like Cancer, ruled by the ever-changing Moon who follows a snake-like path through the sky every […] The post What’s your question for the river? appeared first on Anita Ashland.| Anita Ashland
The buying process begins when a prospect or a referral source considers you for a new engagement, or when a client considers you for a repeat performance. In this article, Rod Burkert reflects on this aspect of the engagement process.| QuickRead | News for the Financial Consulting Professional
The pentagram is an ancient symbol, used around the world to represent things that come in groups of five (the five senses, the five elements in Chinese symbolism, four elements plus spirit in the …| Dowsing for Divinity
In mythology, symbolism, and spirituality, snakes are everywhere, and they always hold a certain type of significance. Snakes are one of the most important symbols to understand, whether you’re hoping to improve your knowledge of occultism, religion, mythology, or simply human culture. This article will explain some of the different symbolic meanings of the snake. Common Meanings […] The post The Symbolism of the Snake appeared first on Mysticurious.| Mysticurious
Many people tend to be creeped out by graveyards and memorial gardens, especially around Halloween and the Day of the Dead. Yet these places can have the opposite effect, awakening in visitors a ne…| A-wing and A-way
Each of the Olympians had their own unique set of symbols that represented their powers, domains and attributes. In this post we cover them all.| Greek Gods & Goddesses
The Greek alphabet consists of 24 letters. Seven of the 24 letters are vowels. Ancient Greeks also had lowercase and uppercase characters.| Greek Gods & Goddesses
As a fighter for the protection of his home, the Texas State legislature agreed that the mockingbird was the most appropriate species for the state bird of Texas.| Texas Proud - Texas History, Culture, People, Events and Interesting Facts