Lexstowiro Āgomāro (@awjewiros) 's Twitter Profile
Lexstowiro Āgomāro

@awjewiros

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Follow your heart as long as you live, do no more than is required, do not shorten the time of 'follow-the-heart', trimming its moment offends the ka. (Instruction of Ptahhotep) (ALL)

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Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland is on fire again. The new eruption in the valley of Meradalir has attracted tourists who have travelled to see the red-hot lava flowing [read more: buff.ly/3dcdAiY] x.com/video_grafi/st…

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These retired racehorses are now sea horses living their best life. This slice of heaven is called Nihi Sumba, a forgotten island in Indonesia by Childsphotos

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The Celtic goddess Rhiannon has three magical blackbirds, whose singing imparts the mystic secrets of the Otherworld & lulls the living to sleep so they can journey in trance. In our world the blackbird sings at dusk & dawn - times of shifting & transformation. #MythologyMonday

The Celtic goddess Rhiannon has three magical blackbirds, whose singing imparts the mystic secrets of the Otherworld & lulls the living to sleep so they can journey in trance. In our world the blackbird sings at dusk & dawn - times of shifting & transformation. #MythologyMonday
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An Irish literary archive treat for #StPatricksDay Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney encounters an ancient and mysterious pagan statue on Boa Island in Lough Erne and imagines what the old gods in Ireland were like, before the arrival of St Patrick.

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This lump of rock sitting on a pedestal in the middle of Clackmannan town is what gives the entire county its name. This is the Clach (Gaelic for stone) of Mannan. Without many written records, things are a bit vague, but Mannan probably referred to the Celtic Sea God Mannanán.

This lump of rock sitting on a pedestal in the middle of Clackmannan town is what gives the entire county its name. This is the Clach (Gaelic for stone) of Mannan.

Without many written records, things are a bit vague, but Mannan probably referred to the Celtic Sea God Mannanán.