February 10, 2004
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This week’s newsletter explores the origins of Valentine’s Day. Though named for a 3rd century Roman priest, the holiday has much older origins in the celebration of Lupercalia. You can learn more about Lupercalia and Valentine traditions from all over the world in this week’s article. There are some great gift ideas and activities in this week’s Sites of Interest, as well as some yummy recipes. And for a good laugh, don’t neglect this week’s jokes and “cartoon.”
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Some Sites of Interest
My Dear Valentine
The Gag Works
Valentine’s Day Recipes
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This Pagan Week : February
Humor : Kissed
Article : The Origins of Valentine’s Day
Quote : Erich Fromm
Craft of the Week : Shoebox Bookends
Humor : Men and Sex
Who’s Who in World Mythology : Aiwel
Quote : R H Delaney
The Magi’s Garden : Cascara Sagrada
Cartoon
Poem : Relationships
Quote : James Baldwin
The Power of Stones : Beudantite
Humor : Guess Who
A Dreamer’s Guide : Nearsighted to Negative
Quote : Anonymous
Previous Newsletters
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Comments (1)
Interesting as always! Been wondering where you be at-In la Kesh