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Tag: archeology

Nakomai’s Immortality

Child sacrifice. We would never think of doing something like this to our children… Or would we?

anthropology, archeology, child sacrifice, child-rearing, children, cultural studies, daily prompt, day-care, family time, parenting, postaweek, stay-at-home moms, working-mothers

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Recent Posts

  • Watch “Puttering With ‘I Believe’ (Every Drop of Rain That Falls) on Piano, with Lyrics and What They Spoke to Me March 6, 2023
  • “Believe,” from “Polar Express,” with Lyrics, and a Pictorial Plot Presentation — The Piano Putterer December 17, 2022
  • My New Passion — Piano May 1, 2021
  • Learning To Walk May 22, 2018
  • Thematic Cycles In Life May 15, 2018

My Favorite Literary Children

I invite you to check out what I think of as my best work on “My BYOB List (My Personal Favorites)”.

Here are my top five favorites to get you started:

Why I Write: Literary Childbirth

The Fingerprints of Mom

Soul Spring Magic

Nakomai’s Immortality (CAUTION: Rated PG)

Swimming in the Pool of Life

An Iterative Tribute to Dad

Top Posts — Reader Faves

  • Why I Write: Literary Childbirth
  • BYOB -- Blog Your Own Best
  • An Iterative Tribute to Dad
  • Letter to Vedad: My Tips to a Neophyte Blogger
  • Willow River State Park
  • Love is Spelled T-I-M-E
  • Why the Next Iteration?
  • ApologetiX -- Health Food Ear Candy
  • My Mountain Memories (with a reblog of Settling - part II)
  • Broken Hearted Idolly

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