The Midnight Muse
The Midnight Muse is a pseudonym for the author and is inspired from her late night writing sessions which are the source of her creativity. She has a vast array of experience in a variety of subjects. Some of these topics span everything from anthropology to the financial industry. It is her hope that she can share some of what she has learned over the years to help others.
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Simply Delicious Autumn Spice Cookies
A seasonal recipe for spice cookies that are actually spicy! Perfect for the holidays or any time you want to bake cookies at home. http://hub.me/ajVJT
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Homemade Recipe for Natural Fruit Meat Candy
A recipe for making candy using leftover fruit scraps and fruit rinds to make delicious homemade all natural candy. http://hub.me/ajVJU
Comparisons Between the Welsh Beli and the Irish Bile
A brief comparative analysis between the
folklore and mythology of the Irish Bile and the Welsh Beli. http://hub.me/ajVIU
Viking Longship Construction and Design
A brief, and albeit basic, explanation of Viking longship construction and design. http://hub.me/ajVIu
Alternative Educational Paths to College
Find out about educational alternatives and how to attend college and get a degree without completing high school. http://hub.me/ajW8x
Friday, November 6, 2015
Gundestrup Cauldron
Information about the
Gundestrup cauldron including information about its construction and history
based on the archeological findings associated with this Celtic cultural icon. http://hubpages.com/_level/hub/Gundestrup
Thursday, November 5, 2015
A Poem About Hecate, a Greek Goddess
Some poetry about the Greek goddess, Hecate, to inspire you during the dark winter months. http://hub.me/ajVTx
Documentary Film Review: Glenafooka, the Glen of the Ghost
Here is a review of the Irish documentary film, "Glenafooka: the Glen of the Ghost." http://hub.me/ajVvH
Information About the Arbutus Tree of Ireland
A discussion about the Arbutus unedo, or Strawberry Tree, of Ireland including basic facts, myths, and its usage thoughout history. In Irish, the arbutus tree is known as caithne or the Apple of Cain. http://hub.me/ajUQw
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