Kathleen Evans
Kathleen Evans posted a blog entry Aug 9, 2011
The grand castles of Mad King Ludwig
Touristic, stately and romantic, some of best attractions are in Bavaria. My favorites are 3 of King Ludwig II’s castles: splay Hohenschwangau, his boyhood home; the circuitously and illusory Neuschwanstein, his dream escape; and Linderhof, his final retreat. Ludwig was … Continue... more »
Kathleen Evans posted a blog entry Aug 9, 2011
Vital in times of conflict: 105 Regiment Royal Artillery (Volunteers).
Among the best-known members is Sergeant James Shannon – famous as Shannon the Cannon – who is the 29th male to take on the high-profile purpose of the One o’Clock Gunner. The 52nd Lowland stems from the 52nd (Lowland) Infantry … Continue reading → more »
Kathleen Evans posted a blog entry Aug 9, 2011
Our History as News Launches Black Chronicle and La Cronica Newspaper Treatments of African American and Mexican …
A singular proceed to training history by newspapers is being used to tell the stories of African Americans and Mexican Americans. New York, NY (PRWEB) Aug 07, 2011 “It’s impossibly engrossing–what an intriguing, enchanting proceed to learn about this history,” says … Continue... more »
Kathleen Evans posted a blog entry Aug 9, 2011
Sweet Love
Sweet love of mine is gone I now can see The thing is I do not know how it went Away so fast like coins you have just spent Sweet love of mine is gone I should feel free But … Continue reading → more »
Kathleen Evans posted a blog entry Aug 9, 2011
Renaissance Festival: educational and exciting
ISHPEMING — Hundreds of people incited out to the free, one-day event. Booths offering several foods, jewelry, woodwork, and art. There were even reenactments of Gothic vital involving demonstrations of cooking, dancing, and swordfights. “It’s educational for both the children... more »
Kathleen Evans posted a blog entry Aug 9, 2011
In Kutna Hora, Near Prague, Contemporary Art Amid Medieval Charm
We had game meatloaf, and wild boar goulash with gingerbread dumplings both hearty and unexpectedly subtle. In medieval style, we sat at long wooden tables surrounded by fantastical woodcarvings of jesters and knights, a chandelier made of wooden mermaids hanging … Continue reading → more »
