When History and Fiction Kiss
When I read this recent story in the Washington Post about an unusual Viking grave discovery made in Birka, I …
When I read this recent story in the Washington Post about an unusual Viking grave discovery made in Birka, I …
After bemoaning the loss of May Day earlier this year, the season’s wheel has turned yet again and now it’s time …
Where I grew up, May Day was a big deal. For us kids, it was like Halloween in reverse. Instead …
There’s been a lot of angst and hang-wringing this week about the significance of a ‘blood moon’ lunar eclipse. We need only look …
Many of us have heard tales about the amazing navigational skills of the Vikings, but now some research has brought potential …
Before March tiptoes out like a lamb, we pause for thought and give thanks to the many real women throughout history …
Who Staked First Claim on American Soil? This could be the ultimate debate (or battle!) Columbus, step aside. Here’s a …
Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow; And everywhere that Mary went, the lamb was sure …
Have you ever wondered, “Where did the Vikings sleep when travelling at sea?” Or maybe you already know that (duh) …
For many bygone civilizations, the summer solstice—the longest day of the year—was endowed with great significance. People celebrated this special …