Image is from Pexels I believe that everyone and their mother knows that "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" by the Plastic Ono Band with the Harlem Community Choir isn’t a recent release, but it was released in 1971. You are likely asking why I picked this song. In early December, a radio host asked this … Continue reading Happy Xmas (War Is Over) by the Plastic Ono Band with the Harlem Community Choir
Tag: History
Reindeer’s Origins And History
Image is from Pexels To me, reindeer are magical beings, even when I don’t relate them to Christmas, maybe because we don’t have them on the island, reindeer and deer, for me, the thought of eating one, as they do in some countries like the USA, is mind-blowing, but for today, I want to take … Continue reading Reindeer’s Origins And History
Four Halloween Symbols
The image is from Pexels Okay, I’m a bit embarrassed that I’m almost 30 and still not knowing some Halloween facts, but as I said, it’s not a holiday I grew up with. I always believe it’s never too late to learn. Last year, I wrote a similar post, but due to storage limitations on … Continue reading Four Halloween Symbols
About Pumpkins!
Image is from Pexels In Europe, pumpkins aren’t popular in the way they are used here, and, in general, Halloween wasn’t seen as a holiday in the 2000s when I was already in my teens, so I never went trick-or-treating, for example. The reason is likely tied to religious beliefs, especially among the older generation. … Continue reading About Pumpkins!
9/11 A Page In History
Image is from Pexels Today, 24 years ago The world was shaken and shattered When everyone, no matter what you were It was shocking, still waiting For what will happen next Knowing that some mums and dads Won't get home to their children that night It is a powerful imprint In my four-year-old mind As … Continue reading 9/11 A Page In History
Top Ten Tuesday/ Pick Your Genre
https://mybookworld24.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/image-49.png?w=1024 My mother is low-key mad at me since my hand still hurts, and I’m not well, so this introduction won’t be long. However, I read more than I thought, so that’s a win, even if most were novellas, I will count them. I need to do an unhaul, mostly of books I've read, and … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/ Pick Your Genre
Summer Worldwide Traditions
Image is from Pexels Like most things, my views on summer have changed since I was a child. One of my earliest memories is my aunt knowing how much I loved the water, setting up a kiddie pool in the front yard, and I still remember feeling the sun on my skin back then; it … Continue reading Summer Worldwide Traditions
Easter Food and Symbols
Easter has always been connected to religion, or at least it is where I’m from, but I see Spring itself as a season of new beginnings and starting over. Outside religion, this holiday has elements related to history and culture, so like Christmas, it is most widely celebrated. It always falls between March 22 and … Continue reading Easter Food and Symbols
Three National Flowers
Image is from Pexels As you know, tomorrow is Easter, and I always thought of Spring as the season of new beginnings, with nature’s bold colours coming to life. Nature is one of my favourite subjects to write about, but today, I’m writing about the national flowers of countries and the meaning behind them. My … Continue reading Three National Flowers
Fun Facts About Photography
The image is from Pexels I don’t know how I pick the topics I want to talk about often enough. It’s just a thought that passes through my head that I want to explore. Gender Dysphoria did hate me very young, but I didn’t know how to explain it, which I’m still mad at … Continue reading Fun Facts About Photography
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