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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 09:40 on 18th January 2013
Good  Morning  folks --get yer shovels out.Smile
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Ron Brind
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Posted at 10:56 on 18th January 2013

Hi to all POEsters, and yes James it's getting heavier down here in Oxford also!

Gud fir da kids o innit? lol

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Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 11:19 on 18th January 2013
And for photographers Ron
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Richard Sellers
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Posted at 15:01 on 18th January 2013
On 18th January 2013 10:56, Ron Brind wrote:

Hi to all POEsters, and yes James it's getting heavier down here in Oxford also!

Gud fir da kids o innit? lol



Just make em,,a wee bit smaller !!!

A Good Afternoon to all,,,,

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Richard Sellers
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Posted at 17:33 on 18th January 2013
Now i come back by to say Cheer Ho! and a wonderful weekend to all.
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Sk Lawson
Sk Lawson
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Posted at 20:33 on 18th January 2013
Hi James...Rick..Peggy..Cathy and everyone else...I'm babysitting this weekend Rick..lead an exciting life do I not..laughs* Besides this book..I'm now writing. Let's see...an sample of my research work
perhaps"...

Nahual...Mayan for the soul as a "soul companion" ..often
an "spirit" ... or animal symbol...analogy would be "smoke" is to an fire....mankind and his companion the dog..or his constant and loyal pet at his side....there exists 20 of them noted in Mayan Dream analogy... and for the days on thier calendar.
Name for Nigel..means in Gaelic irish "champion"...in Latin it means
"black" and "Nigellius" was used in France during the Norman
Conquest.... spelled "Nigel" in Spanish...modern adaptations of the name in feminine..Nicole...masculine..Neil or Nick. Maybe "Shadow
people" are the Nahual of ourselves?
Made famous in literary writings coming out of England and around the Medieval days in manuscripts. Sama symboly of the
Mayans in the pennisula area of the tip of Mexico is also established in the state of Georgia..USA..watch History Channel/Two...(2013) and the episode of "Untold America"(or vice versa).. an new series of the Scientific invesitgation of the Mayan travels into Georgia, the mounds and the symbology they left there. So why did they come to
Georgia?...it's thought that they went through Florida..and then northward into Georgia...minerals point to an abundance of an
substance they need to make their "Mayan Blue" paint pigment..
one used in thier sacrifics in thier temples...we know it to be used
these days in the clumping material in cat litter and is used in some
anti'diareal medications...they mixed this substance with Indigo...and
it made the blue..they then painted an child ususally completely blue, laid them across an rock and cut open their chest in one whack and took out thier beating heart for sacrific to the "God's"..
supposedly some 2,000 years ago. Gruesome as it sounds...you can see why the Mayans needed to change over ther calendar and change their ways...before they have completely killed off thier own kind. I am more interested in the "blue" coloring theme as to world history. Blue has always been associated with the God's, as well as Gold...and Blood or Indigo coloring..they all represent "life" for some
reason..."heaven".... almost as much as an "God" to be honored.
My book on the Cherokee say that they were Mayabs in the past..but this area of Georgia is in Choctaw Indian territory...neighbors to the Cherokee's eastern borders. Not much is said about the Choctaw indians until after they formed an government of thier own in 1820 and removed to Oklahoma as one of the first in the "Trail of Tears". Supposedly rememants of the
Hopewell Indians..I'm wondering if the information is correct thanks to the work of the History channel. Hopewell Indians had an completely diffferent type of worship center then "mounds". It is
in thiese "mounds" though that one accessed thier ancestor's by way
of the spirit of an Nahual prescence. Mound builder's to me were an
clever way to live... that incorporated building principals even seen
in Egyptian days with thier Pyramids. They would of kept the elements out and the predator animals of the day. An enegineering
sho won ancient aleins showed how the "dome" was one of the strongest building styles in ancient days...and of course our "Templar
Knights" embraced it in thier organization of skilled tradesmen...and
in thieir "arches" for cathederals worldwide.
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Sk Lawson
Sk Lawson
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Posted at 20:38 on 18th January 2013
Sorry for the mispells...didn't notice them prior to posting... Hope you can make out what was intended to be said. I will be exploring the color of "Blue" worldwide this next week in history.
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James Prescott
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Posted at 11:20 on 19th January 2013

Good Morning all --hope everybody is ok --another shower of snow greets us this morning.

Last week the council filled three large bins of grit/salt in a radius of 300yds for people to help themself for use on the footpath --this morning all empty due to greedy residents carting buckets full to the top for their drives and back areas ---and its the same people every year.--well thats my gripe for the day --have a nice day.Smile

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rustyruth
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Posted at 12:08 on 19th January 2013
Well James, lets hope the greedy ones who have nicked all the grit trail it into their homes and ruin their carpets Wink
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Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 14:18 on 19th January 2013

Hi to everyone in today, well James it is the case of Me, Myself and I,

I'm all right Jack,   sad

 Shirley you must run on full power, you know you need to relax sometimes

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