Monthly Archives: March 2012

Originally posted on theravenousepicurean:
Canadian fashion designers Dean and Dan Caten, also known as Dsquared2 made their dent in the world of perfumery with the launches of their Wood fragrances for men and women in 2007 to mixed reaction.  Their…

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Lullabies and Nursery Rhymes: Stuff that Nightmares are Made of?

Our ancestors had a strange sense of humour when it came to songs they created for their young.  I grew up singing and hearing: “Rockabye Baby,” ”Ring Around the Rosy,” and reciting “Mary, Mary Quite Contrary,” innocent to the possible … Continue reading

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William Burke: A Victim of His Own Dark Profession

In a strange twist of fate, William Burke became the victim of his own crime on January 28, 1829. His death mask, as well as his skeleton and a notebook made out of his skin remain. May I explain? Burke … Continue reading

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The Truth about Rescue Annie

She is called the most ‘kissed face in history’, but we know her as Rescue Annie.  Most of us will at one time or another meet her in a First Aid class, and be forced to test our CPR techniques … Continue reading

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World War One Photo: Cloth Hall in Ypres

The scribbled handwriting names this photo ‘the cloth hall in Ypres.’ Haunting as a ghost of itself; reminiscent of Henry the VIII’s destruction of the abbeys- only a few walls remain. The space is a barren land. It would take … Continue reading

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