Thursday, March 5, 2015

Incomplete Study hints that salt may be an ancient way for the body to protect itself against bacteria

"... Stronger immune response to wounds and infections ..."

Too much salt can lead to heart disease, but...

This Year is very Unusual

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"... in the early hours of March 4 ..."

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In case you may have missed it. 
That black spot next to your scroll bar. Check it out

Making plans

Click on the image to view the current calendar.  

If you know of public events not listed, please let me know.

Am especially interested in upcoming BANGFAI celebrations
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Eostra, the goddess of spring and fertility



Before Christianity rolled into town, folk had other gods, goddesses and deities.
All those celebrations were cancelled and replaced with christian festivals.
At times they did leave some clues behind as to the origins of the celebrations

Eostre, the goddess of spring and fertility is one of those.
Pagan legend tells us that Eostre was reincarnated as a rabbit in early spring, after rescuing a dying bird

Christian Easter is the celebration of Jesus rising to the heavens.

Apparently the rabbit stayed behind to deliver the eggs.  The egg being the symbol of fertility.


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