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The ox of the starry heavens
I found this little guy -- or rather, by insect standards, this very large guy -- in front of the maintenance shed, right in front of a old-...

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Following up on the idea that the pecked are no longer alone in their bodies , reader Ben Pratt has brought to my attention these remarks by...
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Disclaimer: My terms are borrowed (by way of Terry Boardman and Bruce Charlton) from Rudolf Steiner, but I cannot claim to be using them in ...
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Just because you can do something with technology doesn’t mean you should. The other day, being out and about rather early in the morning, I...
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I don't know whether this hunch is based on astronomical dating or numerology or a countdown-feeling.
Astronomically, August 1 is approx. Lammas; which is a cross-quarter day - circa halfway between summer solstice and autumn equinox. Thus, a day with significance in many religious societies - including historical Christianity.
Old Boggy walks on Lammas Eve!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dGJF3sV9EFo
One also notes the running joke about llamas in Prisoners of the Sun.
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