Originally posted on Ferrell's Travel Blog:
Today’s post is a News Release issued by the Israel Antiquities Authority “ In the archaeological excavations of the Israel Antiquities Authority in the Givʽati Parking Lot at the City of David, in the Jerusalem Walls National Park. “Hyrcanus” was a common name at that time, as well…
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Cherry Peppermint Fudge
Every year, my neighbors and I exchange treats for the holidays. I wanted something a little different and came up with this recipe. It’s easy to make. You will need these ingredients: 3 cups sugar 1 1/2 sticks of butter 2/3 cup evaporated milk 7 oz. jar of marshmallow creme 2 tsp. peppermint extract 3…Read more »
Nests of meat stuffed wine vines rolls for Christmas — Cooking without Limits
There is no Christmas dinner without the traditional meat stuffed cabbage rolls. The traditional recipe is with sour cabbage, but my mom made us a light version of this recipe with wine vines. Sour cabbage is quite heavy to digest despite being very healthy. via Nests of meat stuffed wine vines rolls for Christmas — Cooking…Read more »
Afield with a fox on the hunt
(Click on the image to open a larger version) I found this Red fox last weekend in Langdon, Alberta. She was hunting mice in a farm field. alongside the highway. A couple of times she came relati… Source: Afield with a fox on the hunt
Holiday Ice Cubes
Elevate your holiday drinks with festive ice cubes. Using your favorite seasonal ingredients, they’re such a breeze to make. Your guests will be delighted with the most beautiful and cheery ice cubes they’ve ever seen or taste! Talk about a great conversation starter… I made pomegranate, rosemary, lemon balm and lemon ice cubes. These will…
Forest flights in a snowstorm
Owl in a snow storm Christopher Martin Photography A snowstorm hit Bragg Creek last weekend quickly draping the area in white and pushing the temperature way down. I caught sight of this owl along a familiar stretch of open forest divided by a gravel road. It was a steep challenge keeping sharp focus as she…Read more »
A Steller’s Jay in Lake Louise
Christopher Martin Photography On a snowy morning in Lake Louise, I found this Steller’s Jay up in the trees looking for breakfast along a trail that wound away from the water. This one displayed the white markings around the eye which distinguish the Rocky Mountain subspecies from the other fifteen that are present across North…Read more »
Roman inscription of formerly unknown governor of Judea discovered
Originally posted on Ferrell's Travel Blog:
Phillippe Bohstrom has written a fascinating and informative article about the discovery of a Roman inscription mentioning the province of Judea and a previously unknown Roman governor. This Marcus Paccius ruled Judea before the Bar Kochba Revolt (about A.D. 135). There were nearly 20 Roman prefects or governors…
Coal tit
Originally posted on Hundredpics:
Coal tit is a small bird who does not have a comb. He never looks nicely set.
A Pileated evening in Bragg Creek
Christopher Martin Photography About a month ago, I was looking for one of the Great gray owls I sometimes find along the backroads in Bragg Creek. The owl was nowhere to be found, but I did find a shock of red amidst the autumn yellows turned gold in the late afternoon. Descending from the trees, he…Read more »