Word of the day- 13
Word for today is Sitzmark means Skiing, a sunken area in the snow marking a backward fall of a skier. Sitzmark originated from the German sitzen meaning “to sit” Rodger left a giant sitzmark on the Swiss Alps.
Word for today is Sitzmark means Skiing, a sunken area in the snow marking a backward fall of a skier. Sitzmark originated from the German sitzen meaning “to sit” Rodger left a giant sitzmark on the Swiss Alps.
A prayer to the Lord.
Last week on April 21, 2016, Queen Elizabeth II turned 90. She achieved another milestone. She is UK’s longest reigning monarch. To mark this, in celebration of Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday, the post office unveiled a new line of stamps including a portrait of the Queen and her heirs. Below is how her birthday was…
Today’s word is Aeromancy means the prediction of future events from observation of weather conditions. The combining form aero- means “air” and the combining form “mancy” means divination of the kind specified by the initial element. Pronunciation | air-uh-man-see
Word for today is Zenith a highest point or state, culmination Zenith originated from the Middle English cenith, which in turn is traced back to Old Spanish zenit. Tenzing Norgay reached the zenith of Mount Everest.
EARWORM, COURTESY PRINCE #RIP
Last week, legendary singer, songwriter, rockstar passed away….. Paying a tribute to Prince…. I am participating in Kat’s Music Mondays. Do you have a song stuck in your head and want to share the whole world about it? If you do, this challenge is perfect for you! THE RULES ARE SIMPLE: Create a…
Word for today is Vicissitude means a change or variation occuring in the course of something. The word has been derived from the Latin vicis meaning “turn, change.”
Beautiful KALANGGAMAN ISLAND
Simplicity