The Boyar, with the Dagger, in a Square of Sibiu, or the Assassination of Mihnea cel Rău
The assassination of dark Mihnea Vodă cel Rău, son of Vlad the Impaler, by a boyar, with the dagger, in the church square, is one of the historical murders associated with Sibiu.
There are numerous historical stories associated with Sibiu, Transylvania, but the assassination of dark Mihnea Vodă cel Rău, son of Vlad the Impaler, by a boyar, with the dagger, in the church square stands out.
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Doors
A drive through a rural area that I had not visited in some time … a breath of fresh air, living in a bustling city with constant traffic, near 4 major hospitals, a baseball stadium, and bustling commercial areas, this was a drive that was soothing and restful. Hope you enjoy the doors that we passed along the way,
For more doors please visit Dan’s No Facilities site.. where other…
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Last look at Lisbon Doors
Jetpack
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Doors and Miscellaneous Car Parts Under the Weekend Skies
Doors and Miscellaneous Car Parts Under the Weekend Skies
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221 South Main, McPherson/ThursdayDoors
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la porta d'acqua
Water door in Venice, Italy.
For sure the most Venetian door is the so called “porta d’acqua“, the water door. It can be double, sometimes it stands rotting in the water, sometimes partially walled up at the expense of what it’s for: connecting the house to the waterways.
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Forest Fairies - #ThursdayDoors
Every time I walk this path, I feel a bit childlike. I keep my eyes peeled and I listen hard... well, you just never know! #ThursdayDoors #FairyDoors #ForestWalks
A colourful collection of doors today from Belleek Forest here in Ballina, Co Mayo.
These wonderful little fairy doors were first made a few years ago by the members of The Men’s Shed, and I see that they’ve repaired some that had gotten weather beaten, and they’ve also added some new ones.
The fairy doors are a popular attraction in the forest for people of all ages. Every time I walk this…
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Fountains Abbey Doors and Doorways 2
Fountains Abbey Doors and Doorways 2
My entry for Thursday Doors
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flat mario the 10 centuries door
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if i can’t live close enough to my friends to spontaneously drag them out to get ice cream together when im sad, THEN BILLIE CAN FOR ME!!
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Knock-Knock, Opening a Door on 'Touch Wood'
I have no reservations about touching, knocking on wood. Am I being irrational by succumbing to an ancient superstition? Or am I unconsciously helping myself?
‘Knock-knock,’ I chuckle to myself as I knock on the wooden closet, ‘the work on my next book is going so well, touch the wood!’ And ‘mum’s the word!’ ~ Am I being irrational by succumbing to a positive superstitious belief? Or do I actually improve my performance in a subsequent task by engaging in such credulous thoughts and behaviors? Never mind keeping to a rigorous writing schedule! It feels…
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The first two pictures .. are of a welcoming home that stood on a quiet street.. in a small village off a secondary road in rural Ontario. The home owner was tending to the flower beds in the front and along the wrap around porch. I stopped to ask if I could take the picture .. it was just so inviting. She graciously invited me to have tea on the porch with her. It was a wonderful moment in time.…
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More Doors from Huelva
There are more interesting doors in Huelva.
Moorish decor around the door, with a tangle of spaghetti wiring at the junction box
The door is magnificent, but it’s overshadowed by the tiled cross-bearing Jesus. I rather like the intricate wrought iron lamps on either side
Just a small yellow door in this fine building in the process of being renovated
Plain door to this kiosk providing junk…
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Museum Writing challenge: Bunny Hat on a Stick & Thursday Doors
This piece is written for Kay Castaneda’s Let’s go to the Museum challenge. You can join in here: https://bookplaces.blog/lets-go-to-the-museum-writing-challenge-number-one/ This is a new challenge for me, but I saw Robbie’s entry and loved it, so I decided to give it a try.
Little girl
Sad eyes, hands folded
Slip askew
Stares, wonders
What to make of her clothing
Outside the…
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Zoar Baptist Church at Napton, Missouri
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Is Grian home? I used my pen to sign a form and left it here by accident. He said it would be great for me to come by and pick it up from the lost and found?
can you just go to the waiting room with the others? have you SEEN our closed sign?
its probably in the dumpster out back have fun scaling the fence
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