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A great WordPress.com site. Author Archives: Ben Anderson. I'm an author, song writer, guitarist, backpacker, rock climber, husband, father, and Orthodox Christian. Into a Strange Land – Free on Jan 26-27 for Kindle. Into a Strange Land. Is the first book of. The McGunnegal Chronicles series. Just in case you haven’t read the book yet, here’s a quick peek…. There are three books in the series so far, and from January 26-27, 2015, the first book will be available on Kindle for free! January 25, 2015.
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May | 2014 | The McGunnegal Chronicles
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A great WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: May 2014. Who is this man who lies in such tortured serenity? His face, a mix of peace and pain. Do his thoughts still linger, etched in those lines of care,. Kept safe in the long memory of the bog? The noose whispers only rumor,. His nakedness gives only pause,. His hat and belt, strange, perplexing questions. Those who knew him are gone, but he remains,. And his countenance draws the eyes,. Stills the mind, and makes one stare in silent wonder. May 8, 2014.
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On Dwarves | The McGunnegal Chronicles
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A great WordPress.com site. In the Norse creation myth, for example, after the earth, sea, hills, plants, heavens, Midgard (middle earth), and the clouds were created, the gods stationed four strong dwarfs (or. As popularized by Tolkien) named Nordri, Sudri, Austri, and Westri at the four corners of the heavenly vault to support it on their shoulders. From these we have received the four points on the compass, North, South, East and West, as we now call them. [1]. Between heaven and earth. Thus, at least...
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A great WordPress.com site. St Cuthbert and the Otters. Today in the Orthodox Church we commemorate St. Cuthbert of Lindisfarne. C 635-687). Many miracles are attributed to him, and his body remained incorrupt after death. The last time his relics were seen was when the impious Henry XIII. Opened his grave to despoil it, and the saint was buried again in 1542. It is believed that after that event, his holy remains were hidden to avoid further desecration. In The McGunnegal Chronicles. The oldest sister, ...
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January | 2015 | The McGunnegal Chronicles
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A great WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: January 2015. Into a Strange Land – Free on Jan 26-27 for Kindle. Into a Strange Land. Is the first book of. The McGunnegal Chronicles series. Just in case you haven’t read the book yet, here’s a quick peek…. There are three books in the series so far, and from January 26-27, 2015, the first book will be available on Kindle for free! Hope you all enjoy these tales! I’m working on Book #4! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. January 25, 2015.
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July | 2014 | The McGunnegal Chronicles
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A great WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: July 2014. In the Norse creation myth, for example, after the earth, sea, hills, plants, heavens, Midgard (middle earth), and the clouds were created, the gods stationed four strong dwarfs (or. As popularized by Tolkien) named Nordri, Sudri, Austri, and Westri at the four corners of the heavenly vault to support it on their shoulders. From these we have received the four points on the compass, North, South, East and West, as we now call them. [1]. Thus, at le...
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St. Cuthbert and the Otters | The McGunnegal Chronicles
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A great WordPress.com site. St Cuthbert and the Otters. Today in the Orthodox Church we commemorate St. Cuthbert of Lindisfarne. C 635-687). Many miracles are attributed to him, and his body remained incorrupt after death. The last time his relics were seen was when the impious Henry XIII. Opened his grave to despoil it, and the saint was buried again in 1542. It is believed that after that event, his holy remains were hidden to avoid further desecration. In The McGunnegal Chronicles. The oldest sister, ...
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The Hall of Sindri – A Mirror for the Soul | The McGunnegal Chronicles
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A great WordPress.com site. The Hall of Sindri – A Mirror for the Soul. From Into a Strange Land – Book 1 of The McGunnegal Chronicles:. Behold the Crystal Cavern the Hall of Sindri! In Norse mythology, the Hall of Sindri is a golden hall in which the good and righteous will dwell after Ragnarök. But when Colleen and Frederick encounter it in The McGunnegal Chronicles. Frederick looks deeply, and suddenly sees a part of himself that he does not want to face:. Frederick paused, looking at the image of him...
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The Tollund Man | The McGunnegal Chronicles
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A great WordPress.com site. Who is this man who lies in such tortured serenity? His face, a mix of peace and pain. Do his thoughts still linger, etched in those lines of care,. Kept safe in the long memory of the bog? The noose whispers only rumor,. His nakedness gives only pause,. His hat and belt, strange, perplexing questions. Those who knew him are gone, but he remains,. And his countenance draws the eyes,. Stills the mind, and makes one stare in silent wonder. 8212; Ben Anderson. May 8, 2014.
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August | 2014 | The McGunnegal Chronicles
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A great WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: August 2014. Goblins haunt many legends around the world, but particularly those of Europe. England, Germany, France, Estonia, The Netherlands, Moldavia, Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Anatolia and Wales all have tales of Goblins. Other cultures also have stories of goblin-like creatures. [i]. One wonders where all these tales came from. Was there a common source long ago? If any readers have theories, I’d love to hear them. Next to Loch Katrine. The abbot of Arles.
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