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Flea Market Wednesday - The Good, The Bad & The Rather Ugly~ I'm not gonna lie... Flea Market Wednesday wasn't fun.... It seems that every dealer and their sister were snatching up the goods. I can never get to the Wednesday Flea early enough (to find the reallygood stuff) because I have need to drive the kids to school. Those darn kids! (I'm kidding!) There's nothing worse than parking your car and seeing treasure after treasure being loaded up in somebody elses truck! I saw it on Wednesday... (we will get to the "bad behavior" in a minute) It was about 9:00am and I had just arrived at the flea market... I added the brown transferware bowl to my collection.... This was GOOD! Back to the flea market... Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a new seller arrive. It was overwhelming to watch... I turned to another shopper and jokingly said, "What's she giving away???"... I was told "She just arrived and she's got fresh merchandise"... Fresh?? I looked over again....I envisioned a pack of coyotes swarming their prey... Have you ever seen behavior like this??? Rule #2

What I Made List of mythologies This is a list of mythologies of the world, by culture and region. Mythologies by region[edit] Africa[edit] Central Africa[edit] East Africa[edit] Horn of Africa[edit] Somali mythology North Africa[edit] West Africa[edit] Southern Africa[edit] Arctic[edit] overlaps with North Asia, Northern Europe and North America. Asia[edit] Southwestern Asia[edit] Middle East, Persia, Anatolia, Caucasus. Ancient Medieval to Modern South Asia[edit] East Asia[edit] Southeast Asia[edit] Central and Northern Asia[edit] (overlaps with Eastern and Northern Europe) Australia and Oceania[edit] Europe[edit] Classical Antiquity[edit] Northern Europe[edit] Eastern Europe[edit] Southern Europe[edit] Western Europe[edit] North Caucasus[edit] Nart saga (Covers Abazin, Abkhaz, Circassian, Ossetian, Karachay-Balkar and Chechen-Ingush mythologies)Ossetian mythologyVainakh mythology (Covers Chechen and Ingush mythology) South Caucasus/Transcaucasia[edit] British Isles[edit] Americas[edit] Mesoamerica[edit] Caribbean[edit] Haitian mythology Bronze Age

Michal Negrin Official Website, artist and jewelry designer, handmade fashion jewelry 30 Most Incredible Textures for Vintage Style Design One of the most important aspects of a good vintage style design is the use of authentic looking textures. Since most of you probably don’t have time to browse the local antique shop, and your grandmother’s attic is miles away, we’ve put together a list of some of the best vintage textures we have ever seen. All of these are free, but make sure to read the terms before using. You are sure to find a use for these textures, but if you want more, check out the best texture packs from 2008. Vintage XIII +texture Vintage Musk Vintage V Simple Vintage vintage strip texture Vintage Grunge map texture 1 Vintage IV Victorian grunge V vintage polka dot texture Victorian grunge IV Vintage Musk 3 Grunge Wallpaper 1 Use This 52 Beauty 96 Beauty 95 Vintage Texture II Art Nouveau Pattern Texture Antique Script Texture music texture 4 vintage diamonds Vintage II Vintage XV Vintage XVII Vintage Wall Paper Texture Grunge Wallpaper 2 Cracked Wallpaper Victorian Wallpaper Vintage XII About the Author Related Posts 501 shares Read More

Bromeliad - DIY style, frugal home design, budget travel Knitting Crochet Sewing Crafts Patterns and Ideas! - the purl bee List of Germanic deities In Germanic paganism, the indigenous religion of the ancient Germanic peoples that inhabited Germanic Europe, there were a number of different gods and goddesses. Germanic deities are attested from numerous sources, including works of literature, various chronicles, runic inscriptions, personal names, place names, and other sources. This article presents a comprehensive list of these deities. Gods[edit] Goddesses[edit] See also[edit] Notes[edit] References[edit] Bellows, Henry Adams (Trans.) (1936).

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