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The Night That Invented Christmas
Often celebrated as the first Christmas poem ever written, “A Visit from St. Nicholas,” later known as “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas,” holds a singular place in cultural history. Written in 1822 and published anonymously on December 23, 1823, in the Troy Sentinel newspaper of New York, the poem introduced a complete and enchanting Christmas narrative unlike any that had come before. Earlier hymns and seasonal verses certainly existed, yet none offered a fully realized story centered on a magical Christmas Eve visit. This poem changed how the holiday would be imagined, celebrated, and shared for generations.
By Tim Carmichael24 days ago in Humans
Virtual Hearth Return. Runner-Up in The Ritual of Winter Challenge.
It's November in Ontario, Canada. Or December. (Sometimes the snow is fashionably late.) People everywhere bemoan the frost, the slush, the tire swap. They socialize less and leave home sparingly. In cities, between string light displays, artificial Christmas trees, and bedazzled garlands, bundled silhouettes trudge through sleet and snow, hopefully on their way to warmer interiors and even warmer company.
By Simone Rocca25 days ago in Humans
Cancer Prevention and Mental Wellbeing: Can Mushrooms Help?
What Science Really Says About These Powerful Fungi? Remember when your grandma swore mushroom soup could cure anything? Well, she wasn't entirely wrong. Scientists have been studying mushrooms lately, and what they're finding is pretty incredible. Some of these fungi might actually help cancer patients during treatment and could even tackle depression. Let me walk you through what researchers discovered recently.
By The Shroom Groove25 days ago in Humans
My Balcony Butterfly Queen
It’s one of those blustery March days—warm one minute, chilly the next—and a slight coolness still hangs in the air. I’m nestled on the sofa, coffee in hand, gazing out the window where the afternoon sun casts long shadows across the leaves of the kumquat tree on my balcony.
By Water&Well&Page26 days ago in Humans
The Secret Sesame Noodle Stall
The heart of our town is a fascinating maze of alleys. There’s one long main thoroughfare with countless side streets branching off. By day, it's a bustling market where local moms shop for fresh ingredients. But come evening, it transforms, shedding its skin to become a lively night market, packed with families, couples, and food lovers.
By Water&Well&Page26 days ago in Humans
Sherrone Moore’s Wife Kelli Moore: What We Know and What Michigan Isn’t Saying Yet
When a major college football program lands in the center of a nationwide discussion, it’s not just the coaches and players who suddenly find themselves under a microscope. Families, spouses, and anyone connected to the story often get pulled into the whirlwind. That’s exactly what’s happening right now as searches for “Sherrone Moore wife” and “Kelli Moore” skyrocket across the internet.
By Bevy Osuosabout a month ago in Humans
The Human Mind
The things we learned without having to differentiate between right and wrong during our childhood when we reacted completely based on our emotions. It is the set of rules and our foundation that define our actions and thoughts we think of. It is the map of our mind and everything beneath. The reason we cannot get along with everybody at the same level is because they have a different paradigm than us, their thought process and ours are on different level. It is important to understand this because no matter how steady you walk how carefully you set your steps you will never rich your goals if you are walking on a wrong map. Suppose you need to reach Toronto but you have a map of Collingwood you may be at the first position in the race but you will never rich Toronto because you have a map of the wrong destination. The wrong map in this concept refers to the mind unless you have a clear mind filled with burning desire and complete faith towards your goal no matter the time and effort you show you will never achieve it. You may argue that through time and effort you will becomes better or even perfect at something you do but remember if you practice a mistake you may master it but still it counts as a mistake at the end. What really matter it did you make it or not no one cares about anything else. Remember more than 1000 people start what you started everyday and in the same day as you and everyone of them feels thinks what you did at a certain point so what makes the difference is the perception of how you view thoughts you think of remember every one of them is putting effort and time but not everyone will figure the right map and not among the people who have the right map will figure the right direction so to make the difference count you must have a mind filled with burning desire to make it to the finish line and faith that you will make it there. Remember looking back at your life you must have had moments when you thought things are over and everything is going to collapse but look at you now everything turned out fine right so same is going to happen you will face bigger problems but remember you are also big your dreams are big and you have figured out the map this time. To figure out the map in anu situation all you have to do is look at the problem though a third perspective and think with a open mind not by your usual thinking process.
By Aashish Khadkaabout a month ago in Humans
Who Is Sherrone Moore’s Wife? What We Know About Kelli Moore as Michigan Football Faces Turmoil
When major college football programs hit turbulent moments, the attention doesn’t stop with the coach. Over the last few hours, one search phrase has spiked dramatically across Google and social platforms: “Sherrone Moore wife.” The sudden surge reflects a broader wave of interest around Michigan football, rumours circulating online, and questions fans are urgently trying to answer.
By Bevy Osuosabout a month ago in Humans
Frank Gehry Cause of Death: What Really Happened to the World’s Most Influential Architect?
Frank Gehry, the visionary responsible for some of the world’s most iconic and instantly recognizable buildings, has died at the age of 96. News of his passing spread quickly, prompting global tributes from architects, artists, city planners, celebrities, and ordinary people who admired the beauty and boldness of his work.
By Bevy Osuosabout a month ago in Humans










