The House in San Bernardino
The House in San Bernardino By Tamara Thorne Late in the 70s, we moved into a four-bedroom home, a typical tract house in an established,…
The House in San Bernardino By Tamara Thorne Late in the 70s, we moved into a four-bedroom home, a typical tract house in an established,…
The Lady in White By Karri Ann Allrich When I was going through a thorny period in my days of early motherhood, I had an…
Built in 1886, the Ohio State Reformatory was designed to humanely rehabilitate first-time offenders and was initially applauded as a positive step toward prison reform.…
In 1810, Jonathan Hale, one of the earliest settlers of the Cuyahoga Valley, had requested for a road to pass through his farm. The road…
With the completion of the Erie Canal in 1832, Waverly was the perfect place for the honourable James Emmitt to build a hotel that is…
divination Foretelling the future, finding objects and people, and determining guilt by means of information obtained from signs, omens, dreams, visions and divinatory tools. Divination…
Plastromancy is a form of divination using the plastron, or undershell of a turtle. Etymology Derived from the English plastron and Greek manteia ('prophecy') History…
Podomancy (also known as Pedomancy or Solistry) is a divination by examining the lines of soles. This method of divination is similar to palmistry. Etymology…
Physiognomy (or Physiognomancy) is the interpretation of outward appearance, especially the features of the face, to discover a person's predominant temper and character. Etymology Derived…
Phyllomancy is a divination using leaves. Etymology Derived from the Greek phullon ('leaf') and manteia ('prophecy') Methods In Phyllomancy, the divination is based upon the…