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Lone Sailor Statue, Burlington, Vermont ๐
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The Hershey Story, Hershey, Pennsylvania ๐
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"Paganism is Human-Centric, in fact more than that it is Ethnic or Kin-Centric. It is a way of looking at and experiencing the world with you and your kind as the focal point. The Axis around which all else revolves. The core difference between this and Christendom is that Paganism is well aware that nothing else shares this Human-Centric View. The Sparrows are Sparrow-Centric, the Wolves are Wolf-Centric.
Humans are not the most important thing in all of existence Human's are the most important thing to Humans. Paganism is not the veneration of Zeus or Odin, it is the veneration and exaltation of a People. If said people are not centric to the general worldview but prostrate before a deity. Than what is the point of said Deity?"-I.M.Knosp
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Humans are not the most important thing in all of existence Human's are the most important thing to Humans. Paganism is not the veneration of Zeus or Odin, it is the veneration and exaltation of a People. If said people are not centric to the general worldview but prostrate before a deity. Than what is the point of said Deity?"-I.M.Knosp
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So Settle an Argument. Is Missouri Part of the Midwest?
Anonymous Poll
39%
Yes, Of Course Missouri is Part of the Midwest
18%
No, Missouri is clearly Part of the South
20%
No, Missouri is part of the Ozarks a smaller yet proud region!
1%
Wait... Missouri is Part of America?
22%
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Forwarded from North American Nature Photography (Rich)
Ingalls Creek
Ingalls Creek in Washington's Cascade Mountains is utterly beautiful throughout the year. In summer, it is surrounded by tall granite mountains and lined with millions of subalpine and montane wildflowers. In winter with fresh snow, it provides a view that's hard to beat. This particular section of the creek was found by accident while following a downy woodpecker through the snow on a chilly late January afternoon.
See more at: www.richleighton.com
Ingalls Creek in Washington's Cascade Mountains is utterly beautiful throughout the year. In summer, it is surrounded by tall granite mountains and lined with millions of subalpine and montane wildflowers. In winter with fresh snow, it provides a view that's hard to beat. This particular section of the creek was found by accident while following a downy woodpecker through the snow on a chilly late January afternoon.
See more at: www.richleighton.com