

This month in history
Just a few historical highlights for you… Please note that this list is in day-of-the-month order and so will not be in year order. Also, I don’t have something for every day, just a few little tidbits. I hope you enjoy! I hope you have enjoyed my little snippet of history. A couple of days…


The Year of Unfinished Books
Sometimes a love of books just means that you have an obsession with pretty things.

Jane Austen: A Life in Books
Jane Austen was an author. This is a truth that is, as she would say, universally acknowledged.




Just a little reminder…
Where did tea come from? Why did turning teacups over become a thing? The origins of the title of this blog should probably be explained (as promised). Also, what does it have to do with history? Well, it all has to do with drinking tea in the 1700’s. Don’t forget your teaspoon!

What I’m Reading…
Two of my favorite books that I’ve read this year to round out Mythology before I move on to something completely different. 🙂

Mythology
Definition Merriam-Webster defines “mythology” with four different definitions. One is an allegorical narrative with allegory meaning something that can be interpreted and have a hidden meaning behind it. The second is as a body of myths specifically referencing gods or legendary heroes, etc. The third definition is simply a branch of knowledge with the fourth…
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