Lady Sharon | March 21, 2011
Quote of the Day by Charles Simeon "Be not hasty to offer advice to those who are bowed down with a weight of trouble. There is a sacredness in grief which demands our reverence; the very habitation of a mourner must be approached with awe." ~ Charles Simeon As one who hath carried the great [...]
Category: Quotes They Sayeth, Suffering and Misere |
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Tags: Charles Simeon, Chronic Pain, Pain, Quotations, suffering
Lady Sharon | March 19, 2011
Brain Scans Show Pain Intensity Professor Qasim Aziz, of the Wingate Institute for Neurogastroenterology, Queen Mary University of London, led a research team in studying the brain activity and reactions of both men and women in the anticipation and processing of pain. The participants of the study were subjected to a medical test involving a [...]
Category: Medical Studies for Thou |
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Tags: British Society of Gastroenterology, Chronic Pain, IBS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Pain, Professor Qasim Aziz, Wingate Institute for Neurogastroenterology
Lady Sharon | March 18, 2011
The Irish Rovers -Sweet Minstrels A grand time was had by all this St. Patrick’s Day in Camelot. One feast, one castle, one mutual happiness. Sweet friends, joined by hertes, didst happily arrive. Mead and malmsey stirred a merry nimble spirit as naives didst dance. Bragget and ale, methinks didst give the feast full light, [...]
Category: Holy Days, Feast Days and Holidays |
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Tags: Camelot, Irish Rovers, Lilly the Pink, St. Patrick's Day, St. Patrick's Farewell Blessing
Lady Sharon | March 16, 2011
Terry Fator & Berry Fabulous All in Camelot loveth Terry Fator since we first saw him audition on "America’s Got Talent". It was during his performance when Winston the Turtle sang "It’s a Wonderful World" that we fell in love with his great talent along with the rest of the world. In 2007 he won [...]
Category: Television and Talent |
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Tags: America's Got Talent, Berry Fabulous, Lopez Tonight, Terry Fator
Lady Sharon | March 13, 2011
Japan’s Tragedy "The moonbeams on the water sleep, In breathing light; And tender thoughts and memories keep Their souls to-night." ~William Winter Gentle ones of Camelot, your King speaketh with a mournful herte. All souls in Camelot didst watch murmurs from the sea sweep the land of Japan with fierce intensity. Sweet hours, and so [...]
Category: News |
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Tags: Earthquake, Japan, Sakura Sakura, Yo-Yo Ma
Lady Sharon | March 12, 2011
On The Floor – Jennifer Lopez Dance the night away Live your life and stay out on the floor Dance the night away Grab somebody drink a little more La la la la la la la la la la la la la la Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor La la la la [...]
Category: Music and Minstrels |
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Tags: Jennifer Lopez, music, On the Floor, Pitbull
Lady Sharon | March 11, 2011
Henry Vaughan (1622–1695) Henry Vaughan was a medical doctor in Wales. He also was a poet and prior to 1650 his poetry was primarily secular. However, after suffering a serious illness Henry Vaughan experienced a spiritual awakening which influenced his poetry. His style was greatly influenced by George Herbert. Vaughan took his literary inspiration from [...]
Category: Poetry and Bards |
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Tags: Anguish, Henry Vaughan, poetry, Silurist