Posts Tagged ‘Good’
www.goodchildfoundation.com See the website for our story. Sung by Glen Daly in 1961, still played at Celtic Park today. Hail! Hail!
I have a model of stonehenge to use. I just need to make my presentation about 10 minets in length. What are some good websites with information about it, and how can I use model?
Man, it was early, wasn´t it? No Caro, guys! Sorry! We all miss her!
My boyfriend and I love to go and sing karaoke. In fact, we met at a karaoke bar. However, we have never done a duet and really would like to, but we want to do a good song. Neither of us are fond of country music and would like to steer clear of the corny lite rock duets like Celine Dion and Atlantic Starr.
We’d also like to stay away from musicals.
There’s one by Bono and the Corrs that we’re thinking about, but it’s not an amazing song or anything.
Do you have any suggestions for us??
because he reformed the catholic church and founded his own church? but he got divorced because he wanted a boy and not a girl? how do you see henry VIII the founder of the anglican church?
I will be moving to Edinburgh next month. Which ones are good areas to live in the city? I was considering the south of the city.
- This 10×8 Print features an image chosen by Robert Harding. Estimated image size 254x169mm.
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10×8 Print, Good example of land use, Burrafirth, Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United. Good example of land use, Burrafirth, Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe. Chosen by Robert Harding. High quality RA4 prints. Printed on Kodak Endura and Edge papers…. More >>
I’m writing a book, and have the main character as a siren/selkie. If you don’t know what they are, look it up, please. I’m looking for suggestions on names. I like the names Siren and Selkie just as they are, but I’m also looking for other possibilities, too, like Allure or something. Thanks for your help!
She has dark red hair, dark green eyes, very pale, sickly skin, and is very quiet.
I am writing an urban fantasy novel about faeries and I would like to remain as true to the pre-existing faery folklore as possible – Celtic, Scottish, Welsh, English, etc. I am trying to build a collection of books about faery mythology/foklore and books of general fairy tales to glean some information from.
If anyone knows of any trustworthy books, or websites that contain this sort of information, I’d love to hear about them:)
Also, if any of you are urban/modern fantasy readers, what would you be interested in seeing in a novel like this?
Thanks!
