Teotihuacan was in ruins when it was discovered in the early 1300s by the Maya, who were escaping from an erupting volcano. Although it had been abandoned for more than 1,000 years, the place must have been impressive, because the Maya named it “City of the Gods.” Towering above the 8-square-mile (20 square km) site are three pyramids, named for the Sun, Moon, and Feathered … [Read more...] about Pyramids of the Gods
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Answer the call from the enchanted landscapes of Scotland, England and Wales
Our friends who reside on the Isle of Avalon reminded us that February 2nd was the day the wheel of the year turned to Imbolc - a time to clear away the debris of winter and celebrate the return of the goddess to the land. Snowdrops herald the Spring that is to come - one that will occur not only in the outer world of nature, but also - hopefully - within our hearts. As if … [Read more...] about Answer the call from the enchanted landscapes of Scotland, England and Wales