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Advancing World Peace

  • Posted on March 8, 2010 at 1:30 pm

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SAINTE-MERE COMPLETE THE TASTE OF FRIENDSHIP AND ON ALL THE GOOD THINGS. THE SYSTEM OF MONEY TO TOP is a big lie and the confessional VATICAN CORRUPT SYSTEM IS BAD. Sincerely YOURS Tom D. Devisscher This writing is the product of www. goldencomputerclub. com / This site is in honor of world peace and Ronald Reagan, Martin Luther King, Princess Diana and John Kennedy, Mama Bhutto. To share computer knowledge for the perfection of the world. We should all be at peace with all things in the spirit of Christmas. [Visit The sister and brother from this site www. bishopsgoldenhealingchurch. com / Born by citizenshaveagoldenheartfoundation. com is currently offline. ] Tomdevisscher @ yahoo. Com My personal e-mail Tom D. Devisscher Ph # 508-342-5309 AND 774-719-3007 Start your own website or supplement your existing knowledge. Super special offers. Hopefully many of you will get special banners and links coming to help you successfully super computer. 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How Is Christmas Celebrated Around the World?

  • Posted on February 3, 2010 at 12:58 pm

Christmas is a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus. This festival was created by the pope to promote Christianity and remove pagan festivals celebrated at the winter solstice. During the fourth century, the pope decided to wear on Christmas Day December 25. Christmas has always been represented by religious ceremonies and gifts and exchange of vows. Here are some Christmas symbols: * Advent consists of a candle each Sunday four weeks before Christmas; which symbolizes the rebirth of light after the winter solstice. * The December 24th Christmas Mass, which celebrates the birth of Jesus. * The Nativity scene, which symbolizes the birth of Jesus in Christian homes. * The Christmas tree, a symbol of the pagan celebration and representing life. * The Yule log, which is the paper that we put in the fireplace to keep warm on Christmas Eve. * Santa Claus, an American creation, inspired by the Christian Saint-Nicolas (celebrated in Belgium, Netherlands, Germany and Alsace. The character wears a luxurious red cape, he has a long white beard and wears a red miter He also holds a Golden arch. Saint Nicolas rewards good children while his companion bogeyman / Black Pete punishes naughty children) and the elf Yule Goat, celebrated in Scandinavian countries. Over the centuries, Christmas has evolved and Christmas Eve with our families, have replaced the religious ceremonies. The exchange of gifts of luxury for the rich and useful – sometimes only one orange – for the poor, has been replaced by modern marketing. People not only buys gifts but also spend lots of money on decorative items, food, drink. . . The secularization of our society removed the true meaning of Christmas time, which is obviously becoming a pagan feast. Here are some countries that celebrate Christmas: Belgium: Belgians have a festival especially dedicated to children, which is Saint-Nicolas (Sinter Klaas) on December 6th. The great patron of scholars, which is supposed to bring candies in their shoes, actually brings thousands of toys to our children. In Belgium, Christmas is rather reserved for adults: the streets are decorated and illuminated, we decorate our houses, windows, gardens, Christmas trees. Belgium seems to forget that he is a Catholic country and closes churches increasingly, therefore, the Midnight Mass December 24th usually happens at 6 or 8 hours. We then eat with our family and 12 hours, we exchanged gifts. Children usually receive a book or clothing. Christmas Day has little meaning, but the practice Catholics go to church. Belgian people visit their families on 1 January. In the Belgian Ardennes, people celebrate December 31st and not Christmas. France: Christmas is dedicated to children. The streets and houses are decorated with several weeks in advance. The French have many Christmas customs: Christmas Markets, Christmas tree, Christmas dinner, PÃ ¨ re Noël “l, Christmas gifts, stories, songs, Christmas turkey, the Christmas crib, the log Christmas, and so on. In Alsace, however, Saint Nicolas predominates on Santa Claus. Netherlands: They organize their St. Nicolas (Sinter Klaas) festival: the bearded man traveling by boat and accompanied by many black aids, who distributes gifts to good children. The Dutch reserve the big gifts for Christmas Time because they profit for bargains! After Sinter Klaas. Germany: Christmas in Germany lasts two days. On December 26, they visit their family and friends. Christ Kind offers gifts to children on families and friends 24th December. Germany has also a festival of Saint Nicolas December 6th. Great Britain: Christmas is celebrated in England with enthusiasm. Children sing “Christmas Carols” in the streets, they eat the famous “Christmas Pudding” at the end of Christmas dinner. In England, Santa Claus fills the English children socks with gifts. British people also exchange greeting cards, which are a British creation. Spain: If Santa Claus has little importance in Spain (Magi distribute gifts to children on January 6th), Spanish people decorate the streets with lights during the month of December. The store windows are filled with great gifts and Spanish this evening to celebrate Christmas with their families. Portugal: Christmas Eve is a holiday. The Portuguese attend the midnight mass of Christmas, which is the “Missa do Galo.” If there is no Christmas tree in Portugal, it is nevertheless a “Wooden Christmas. Italy: Christmas lasts three days, from December 24 to 26. However, Christmas traditions vary from one region to another and, depending on the region it is Babo Natale (Father Christmas) or “Bambino Gesu (Baby Jesus) who brings gifts December 25. The Italian Christmas dessert is “Panettone”. Scandinavia: During the Christmas Dinner, Scandinavian people reserve a place for the souls of deceased members of their families. Once they have finished eating, they read the Bible. The whole family sings Christmas carols and dance around the Christmas tree. Other European countries: Romania, on December 24, there is a Christmas candle burning until the morning of December 25. In Russia, Christmas Day arrived January 7, according to the Orthodox calendar. In Greece, the Christmas season begins on Christmas Eve and ends on Epiphany. Christmas is less important than Easter. USA: The Saturday after Thanksgiving, Santa Claus has announced the start of the season for Christmas shopping. American people love to celebrate Christmas and put up a decorated Christmas in their home. Children hang empty stocks empty on the fireplace on Christmas morning, they are filled with candy and small toys. Canada: houses, shops and streets are decorated with lights. Canadian people decorate their homes with a Christmas tree, wrapping a Christmas, a nativity scene. . . After the “Midnight Mass” people have a Christmas dinner with their families. Turkey and yule log are the essential ingredients of a Canadian Christmas Dinner. They send greetings to their friends and family who live far. South America: Peru has Christmas, but also learn to live better in the Christmas season. Their Christmas season lasts a full week. Mexican people celebrate Christmas with Las Posadas (pilgrimages representing the path of Mary and Joseph). They celebrate the last Posada on Christmas morning and then start the Christmas dinner. I Guatemala, immigrants have imported their German customs and the Christmas tree is essential but the Christmas gifts are reserved for children. Gift exchange for adults is 1 January. Australia: Christmas happens during the summer, if the Australian people celebrate Christmas on the beach. People eat cold turkey and pudding. New Zealand: If there are few decorations, New Zealanders organize Christmas parades and people sing in the parks. They also organize their famous BBQ Christmas. Japan: Christmas is merely commercial significance in Japan. This festival represents Saint-Nicolas and is an opportunity to offer gifts to small children. China: If Christmas Day is a holiday, Christmas is celebrated in Chinese cities. This festival has been imported into this country by foreign missionaries. For the Chinese people who celebrate Christmas is a religious event.

Christmas in July Around the World

  • Posted on February 1, 2010 at 1:41 pm

In the U.S. Christmas in July is used as a marketing tool, but there are Christmas related celebrations and festivals happening in other parts of the world. In southern climates where the coldest months are in July many countries celebrate Christmas in July. The celebration in Australia mainly revolves around the Christmas dinner. It’s too hot Christmas day in December in Australia for heavy foods eaten at Christmas dinner. Many Australians have a traditional celebration of Christmas in July. Dinner is accompanied by decorations like Christmas wreaths and Christmas candles. Gifts are not usually given to these celebrations. Many restaurants have special menus for Christmas in July for customers and catering. Many companies find it is a more relaxed time to host their company parties away from all the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season in December. Ski resorts in Australia all have special events for Christmas in July because it is their peak season. Christmas decorations are put up and snowmen are built. Santa Claus is seen on the ski slopes. Dinner Pies roast turkey ham, and slice with plum pudding and all the traditional holiday libations such as eggnog is appreciated. In Antarctica, at McMurdo Station, Christmas in July is celebrated for many years. The planes could not land because of strong winds and bad weather if the supplies are parachuted onto the ice. This began the celebration of Christmas in July because it reminded people of gifts that fall from the sky by the Old St. Nicolas. A feast is celebrated every July in Copenhagen, where it is the site of the annual Congress of Santa Claus. Christmas in July is celebrated in Copenhagen, Denmark at Bakken. Bakken is a popular amusement park located in a picturesque area in Copenhagen. Bakken organizes the Congress with the Santa Claus of Greenland. Santa Claus of Greenland is the only organization that allows Santas. Many of these Santas real hundreds and participate in this festival each year. They come from around the world. They participate in parades. They go to the beach for a paddle annual beach. It is quite amusing to see all the Santas at the beach. Father Christmas of the year is named, and many issues are addressed as what is true country Santas, what size this should be given and when the day before Christmas should be celebrated. There are competitions to laugh, shaking his belly. Of course, many clauses and Mrs. elves also attend. It’s a fun event and the only time these Santas can meet.

Christmas All Over the World

  • Posted on January 30, 2010 at 1:18 pm

Christmas FinlandIn the first Sunday before the birth of Jesus, churches in Finland have almost no standing room. Before the cathedrals 30-40 meters (100 feet) Christmas trees are raised. On December 24, at exactly midnight from the balcony of the mayor, a representative of the city gives “peace of Christmas.” Until the Epiphany, any person disturbing the peace receives severe penalties. The tradition is 600 years old and respected throughout the country. KingdomIn Christmas in the U.S., the UK’s famous Father Christmas does not exist. The children receive gifts from Father Christmas December 25th instead of 24th. It’s very interesting that instead of opening up their gifts, the children wait until later in the day. In addition, they do not send letters to Santa, but they put on the mantel or window in Stalkings Christmas on Christmas Eve. Christmas ChinaOn Christmas, Chinese Christians decorate their houses with lamps of paper, and hang chains of paper and flowers in their Christmas trees. Chinese children hang Stalkings and await the visit of the Old Man of Christmas. The Chinese festival is the largest held in late January and is called the “Spring Festival”. Children receive new clothes and toys and their ancestors are celebrated. Christmas JapanChristmas was introduced to Japan by missionaries and Christians for a long time, it was celebrated by the Japanese Christians. Because of U.S. influence post Belic, Japanese industries to develop and Christmas celebration has become very popular. Hoteiosho is a Japanese god who brings presents. He has his eyes on the back of his head when he sees children’s behavior, whether good or bad.

Christmas Traditions Around the World – With a Twist

  • Posted on January 25, 2010 at 1:03 pm


Christmas season is something that is enjoyed in almost all parts of the world and each country has their own set of traditions; some are very similar while others are unique. Then there are some that are downright strange. Aside from the country and culture specific traditions, there is also the set of family or personal traditions. A really different Christmas tradition is a very Old Norwegian one. It was an old belief that on the eve of Christmas witches and bad spirits would come about the towns looking for brooms on which to ride. So all the villagers would hide their brooms where they believed they couldn’t be found. Today’s modern age also sees vestiges of this custom. The men of the house gallantly go outdoors to fire off a shotgun; threatening and scaring off the witches. In the Czech Republic, young ladies who dream of marriage have a very unusual Christmas tradition. On Christmas Eve, these hoping to be brides, will stand with their back to the house. Next they will throw one of their shoes over their shoulder towards the door. Now if the shoe lands with the heels towards the door, then unfortunately she will remain unmarried for another year. On the other hand if the toe of the shoe points towards the door, she is believed to marry before the next Christmas. She will begin making her wedding preparations and move out of her parent’s house!If you feel that the shoe tossing tradition is interesting, you will find the food tossing tradition quite intriguing. Now if you like a clean home especially at this festive time of year then you wouldn’t want to adopt this tradition. All members of the family sit down for the Christmas Eve dinner. The head of the family takes a good sized spoonful of a special traditional Christmas dish made from bread poppy seed filling and water. This is called Loksa. Then, he will throw this hefty spoonful of Loksa up to the ceiling while everyone watches to see how much of this gooey mixture has stuck to the ceiling. Now this is very important because the more that is stuck on the ceiling the better the crops will be. This is a tradition that is followed throughout Slovakia and the Ukraine. It provides great family amusement except possibly for the women who have to clean up the mess. In many countries the people attend mass either Christmas eve or Christmas day. This is also true in Caracas Venezuela with one exception; everybody roller skates to the mass. It is such a big traditional event that all the roads within the city are closed to car traffic. It’s a great alternative to ice skating because the climate is just too warm for snow or ice. What holiday traditions do you and your family enjoy? Why not share them at Boomer Yearbook, and who knows, maybe find a new and exciting tradition to try with their family and friends. Best wishes for a Happy Holiday Season to all. www. boomeryearbook. com is a social networking site connecting the Baby Boomer generation. Share your thoughts, rediscover old friends, or expand your mind with brain games provided by clinical psychologist Dr. Karen Turner. Join today to discover the many ways we are helping Boomers connect for fun and profit. For www. boomeryearbook. com

Old World Christmas Ornament Cupcake Cottage

  • Posted on January 17, 2010 at 1:06 pm

  • Glass

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Stunning ornament is sure to be a family keepsake. Pink gingerbread Cupcake Cottage is decorated beautifully on all sides. Hot molten glass is first hand blown into special molds, then a hot silver solution is poured inside. To finish each ornament they are hand painted and dusted with glitter to make them shine and shimmer on your tree…. More >>

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Nutcracker Nation: How an Old World Ballet Became a Christmas Tradition in the New World

  • Posted on January 16, 2010 at 1:02 pm

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This entertaining book offers new insights into North America’s love affair with The Nutcracker. It traces the ballet’s history, describes its many variegated productions and explains its allure as a way for Americans to tell a story about their communal values and themselves.

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Old World Christmas Glass Ornament Spiral Shell

  • Posted on January 14, 2010 at 12:59 pm

  • Gift Boxed
  • Medium sized

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Stunning Gold Spiral Shell Glass ornament with gold crown. Hand blown glass ornament is decorated with lots of glitter to make it really shine on your tree. From Old World Christmas…. More >>

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What Is the Significance of Blond Hair and Why Is It So Desirable All Over the World?

  • Posted on January 13, 2010 at 1:13 pm

BLOND

Myth and History

By

Tala Bar

When talking about blond hair, a few questions rise in the mind. What is the reason for such wide admiration for blond hair? Why do “men prefer blonds”? Why do dark haired women from the Mediterranean area constantly bleach their hair, and why do people of African origin dye their black hair yellow?

The answer to these questions is in the remote past, but it is not unduly complicated; it lies in the overall veneration of gold. Gold is the symbol of the sun and marks the basic features granted to the sun as a deity: power, strength, and durability. But the symbolism of gold is not only physical but also spiritual. Like the sun, which it stands for, gold shines by itself with a continuous light, which does not darken and does not tarnish. This characteristic is considered to be not only physical but also spiritual, referring to it as having the qualities of purity, wisdom, nobility, respect, divinity, enlightenment, and eternity.

It is quite clear that there is no place on earth where the sun has not been worshipped in one way or the other. The Bible expresses the sun’s character and importance in a few places. The prophet Malachi says, “The sun of righteousness shall rise with healing in his wings. . . ” (ch. 4, 2); and in Psalms it is said that, “For the Lord God is a sun and a shield. . . ” (ch. 84, 12). A common phrase in modern Hebrew says, “As clear as the sun”, expressing the fact that the sun acts in the light of day and has nothing to hide. The Scandinavian Sun god Balder is called “The Eye of the Sky”, and when he is killed by Hodder, god of darkness and hell, a long period of dark winter is created, when nothing grows until the sun is reborn. Father Christmas, whose dwelling place is the North Pole, represents the young sun in this festival, as may be seen by his red clothes (his white beard symbolizes snow, rather that old age). In ancient Egypt, sun worship was highly developed, and either the Phoenicians or the Viking may have been those who had brought it to America (s. below).

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But what has all this to do with golden hair? In many beliefs human hair is considered to hold a person’s physical and spiritual power. Biblical Samson (Shimshon in Hebrew, whose name is connected with the sun – Shemesh), called “the hero”, lost his great power when his head was shaven of his magnificent hair; only when it started to grow back, he was able to destroy a whole temple by felling its pillars with his bare hands. The combination of golden hair, then, represents divine superiority, power and control.

The tints of gold can change from the fairest blond hair to the darkest red, and in spite of the visible difference between them, they all symbolize the connection with the Sun as a supreme deity, and those spiritual features attached to it. That is why, even in cultures where black and brown hair are considered beautiful, the lighter colors are thought to express special qualities. The Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl – the initiator of the Kon Tiki and the Ra trips, from South America to Polynesia and from North Africa to America – has mentioned a myth, told among the black haired native Americans, saying that the most prominent American cultures (Maya, Inca and Aztec) were created by white-skinned, bearded people; these people, they say, came from an unknown place and disappeared in the Pacific ocean, where they reappeared in the shape of the giant red-haired sculptures of the Aku Aku culture of Polynesia.

It is quite possible that those white, bearded men were descendents of the Vikings, who arrived in America in the eighth to tenth centuries; but they might have been sea-faring Phoenicians, who arrived in America a long time earlier from North Africa, bringing with them parts of the ancient Egyptian culture – like the pyramids, for instance. Red haired people are fairly common among peoples of the Mediterranean basin, which are a highly mixed race; two of the most prominent Biblical mentions of it are King David, and Esau the Edomite – Adom means “red” in Hebrew.

Originally, all humans, having developed in Africa, must have had dark skin and hair, as can be seen in our nearest relatives, the chimpanzee, and as may be expected from the hot conditions of that area; the dark pigmentation works as a protection against the heat. Only when Homo sapiens people left Africa and arrived at Northern Europe, they could afford to forgo the protection against the heat, conserving the energy needed for creating dark pigmentation, and developed means of protection against the cold in the form of body hair, and tall and bony physique, under heavy fur clothing. Scandinavia is the only place on earth where fair skin and hair were ever developed.

Such fair skin and hair was probably developed from an albino mutation, which is well known among the dark tribes of Africa; but while in Africa it is a disadvantage, in Scandinavia it had its merits and spread through the population, together with straight hair and thick beard. The initial settlement in Northern Europe is said to have taken place toward the end of the last ice age, while the ice was beginning to retreat, around 12,000 before the present; at that time, the settlers were fairly isolated from the rest of the continent, thus developing into a pure blond, hardy race. With the melting of the ice these people started moving out, searching for more territory with the food it can provide. It may be assumed that their hardy bodies and minds, being used to the harsh conditions of the North, made them stronger than other races and fit them to overcome any clash between tribes. Such clashes, either by violence (rape) or by mutual consent, lead the to the mixing and assimilation of races, thus creating all kinds of shades of hair that appear throughout the European population: fair, gold, carrot, copper and chestnut, the result of blond mixing with black and brown.

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Following sun worshipping, many gods and heroes representing it were considered in many places around the world as having blond, or golden hair; and since the sun represents fertility, so did also the figures symbolizing Love as a mark of fertility. This is how Robert Graves presents the White Goddess in charge of fertility among the rest, in his book by that name: “The Goddess is a lovely, slender woman with a hooked nose, deathly pale face, lips red as rowan-berries, startlingly blue eyes and long fair hair. . . ” (p. 24). This description is very close to the appearance of a Viking woman, even though Graves fixes her origin in the Mediterranean basin, among dark-haired population. The Love goddess Aphrodite is said to have climbed out of the sea at Cyprus, and according to many original paintings from ancient Greece, she is supposed to have had dark hair – as she is indeed often presented; Botticelli, however, painted his famous picture of hers with golden hair.

Similar to Aphrodite is the Celtic figure of “Niamah with the Golden Hair”, whose name means “Sun Tear”; her divine personality is expressed in the story that tells how she led the hero Oisin on her horse to the post-death “Islands of Happiness”. The dark or chestnut haired Celts had also a Sun god named Lugh, who was described as having golden hair that gleamed in the sunlight. Like him, on a 14th cent. French goblin, the figure of the Welsh King Arthur appears with golden hair, even though the Welsh are usually dark haired; the whole picture is infused with the golden atmosphere of the sun. Arthur was originally known as a military leader from the 5-6th cent. , and the medieval royal ambiance takes him completely out of his original tribal belonging, putting him instead in a connection of golden regal-divine environment; the Arthurian myths connect him with the dying and reviving Sun god, and even with the figure of Jesus as symbolizing the sun. It is well known that Jesus was consistently painted by Christian artists as having golden hair, in blunt contrast to his Mediterranean origin.

The Sun deity could be, then, either male or female; in Semitic myths there were both the Babylonian Shamash god and the Canaanite Shamash or Shapash goddess. An Amerindian story of the Sun deity is told about a Mexican goddess named Chalchuialico, who was a fourth Sun goddess to rule after the three before her had vanished; but before she became a Sun goddess she was a Water goddess dressed in green, who had copper hair. For hundreds of years that Sun goddess supplied light and heat, while women and men appeared on the earth. But other gods envied her, and the God of Darkness (reminiscent of the Scandinavian Hodder), bothered her until she shed tears to the earth and everything vanished in darkness. In the end, the gods decided to create a fifth sun, and for that purpose they had to make a sacrifice, which would bring into being the sun and the moon. The sacrifice to the sun was to be the little goddess Nanna (again, reminiscent of an old world deity connected with the Nordic Balder). While the gods were burning their sacrifice, an eagle (one of the most prominent symbols of the sun) took out her body from the fire in the shape of a ball of fire, fixed it in the sky as she was wrapped in her golden hair.

Many golden haired figures appear in folk tales, which have developed from the ancient myths; one such legendary woman was Isolde, Tristan’s lover, famous not only from medieval poetry and a novel by the 19th cent. French author Joseph Bedier, but also from Wagner’s Opera. The legend tells that when Mark, the king of Cornwall, saw Isolde’s golden hair in a bird’s nest, he declared that he would only marry the owner of that hair. When it was found that the hair belonged to Isolde, the Irish royal princess, Tristan was sent to bring her to Mark, and on the way they fell hopelessly in love. Isolde is a typical Love goddess for whom the hero must die in the end.

It is also possible to find blond heroines in the Grimm Brothers’ Fairy Tales. One of these heroines is Rapunzel, who is said to have had “magnificent long hair, fine as spun gold”; another is the Goose Girl, whose waving locks “were all of pure silver”. Folk tales in turn have developed into modern fiction, and another divine woman with golden hair is Irene, heroine of Galsworthy’s The Forsyte Saga. She is described by the author as looking like a pagan goddess, whose figure expresses that of the Goddess of Love.

From literature to real life, the next type of Love goddess can be found among the goddesses of our times, who are film stars. Some of them are known to have dyed their hair blond, in order to enhance that concept of them, and one such modern Love goddess is Madonna, who is not even beautiful but distinguished by her blond hair. A better claim for the title, though, is Marilyn Monroe, who became famous for her film Men Prefer Blonds. Monroe certainly had the appearance of a Love goddess, with her original dark hair dyed blond, her lovely curvaceous body, and the many stories about her relations with men, that enhanced that illusion. That combination of her appearance, her profession and her behavior, certainly made Marilyn Monroe a throw back to pagan times and Sun worship. It is no wonder, then, that many women like to imitate her, at least by becoming blond; but such throw back may also affect those dark haired men, who prefer to enhance their outer persona in this way.

Links:

http://homepages. ius. edu/mcreceli/mythology. htm – Sun mythology

http://www. babynamesofireland. com/pages/niamh-oisin. html – Niamah with the Golden Hair

http://www. paleothea. com/Gallery/VenusSea. html – Botticelli’s Venus/Aphrodite

http://www. racialcompact. com/nordishrace. html – History of the Nordic race

http://www. pantheon. org/articles/a/arthur. html – The remains of King Arthur

http://www. masihiat. com/UL/Albums/Pictures/Pic2637. jpg – Jesus in the Synagogue

http://www. marilynmonroe. com/about/photos/color_photos. htm – Marilyn Monroe

Old World Christmas Ornament Hereford Steer

  • Posted on January 13, 2010 at 1:13 pm

  • Farm themed ornament
  • Glass
  • Measures 4 inches

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Great Western or farm themed ornament from Old World Christmas. Standing Hereford Steer is a delight…. More >>

Old World Christmas Ornament Hereford Steer

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