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QUDAX
I have heard experts and non-experts postulate that after acquiring language, humankind’s next huge step toward civilization was learning how to make and use fire. The Aleut word for fire is QUDAX. It’s spoken with short almost schwa-like vowels and a very rough, back-of-the-throat Q and X. I can’t begin to say it in the…
HOST
Wild Word Friday! It’s unusual to find a word that in its noun form has two very opposite meanings, but HOST is one of those contrary words. In its most ancient form – ghosti, an Indo-European word – it meant stranger or guest. Right away you can see the dichotomy. A guest is someone we…
Winners!/ 2nd Jan. 2014 Book Give-Away
Congratulations to Ann Marie Smith (from my home town!) and Trish Stronach-Sewell (From Australia!) who have won copies of Wendy Paine Miller’s book THE DISAPPEARING KEY. I’ll be getting those books to both of you ASAP! Blessings! Sue
And yet God loves us!
Fabulous visual – we are but a speck in the universe…