by lzadmin | Jan 3, 2013 | Fabulous Females, Sassy Scholar
Bodacious Boudicca was the queen of the Icini tribe in Briton (the area is called Norfolk now) in AD 60. After her husband, King Prasutagus died, Roman publicani (crooked tax collectors) and loan sharks infested the land demanding MONEY $$. No frail flower, Boudicca...
by lzadmin | Jan 3, 2013 | Life & Laughter
Short post today–I’m catching up on novel writing, picture pinning, and other author-ly stuff. After a bit of hemming and hawing, I joined the ranks of the Pinterest groupies. So far, I have 5 boards and plan to add more. It’s fun finding and...
by lzadmin | Dec 26, 2012 | Engaging Enigmas
What’s a Merkabah? And how the heck do you pronounce it? The word is pronounced with equal emphasis on each syllable: Mer-kah-bah This ancient geometry originated over 3 thousand years ago! Some believe the shape has Egyptian origins. The symbol is shrouded in...
by lzadmin | Nov 14, 2012 | Engaging Enigmas
Got ghosts? Do you believe in ghosts? Ever seen one? Ever feel the sudden chill—get the distinct impression some otherworldly entity is standing beside you? (no, not your teenager) Admit it! Forces from the “other side” and the spirit realm intrigue and mystify! Why...