joanie.co
“Let us not deceive ourselves…” | Joanie
https://joanie.co/2014/06/20/let-us-not-deceive-ourselves
A journal about travel and history, interwoven with my photography. 8220;Let us not deceive ourselves…”. June 20, 2014. Let us not deceive ourselves; we must elect world peace or world destruction. I stumbled across this on a beach walk one day. It came at a time in my life when I asked for it by name every day. It made good on its promise. So I believe peace will come to those who truly want it. The Church, the State, the Murder. Chasing the Music: Mountain Jam Rocks the Senses →. Enter your comment here.
joanie.co
Quotations | Joanie
https://joanie.co/category/quotations
A journal about travel and history, interwoven with my photography. 8220;Let us not deceive ourselves…”. June 20, 2014. Let us not deceive ourselves; we must elect world peace or world destruction. Bernard Baruch (1870-1965). Read Article →. May 5, 2014. 8220;Among individuals, as among nations, peace is the respect of others’ rights.”. Benito Juarez, 1806-1972, Mexican President 1861-72. Read Article →. 8220;Historical sense…”. April 22, 2014. Read Article →. 8220;We travel…”. April 14, 2014. A fine Wor...
joanie.co
Writing | Joanie
https://joanie.co/category/writing
A journal about travel and history, interwoven with my photography. A Street Called Straight: Rug Shopping in Damascus. April 26, 2014. We arrived in Damascus in the evening, after a long day of driving, sightseeing and immigration delays. Having flown into Jordan two nights before, jet lag was just beginning to get its disorienting hooks into our bodies and minds. Read More…. Read Article →. A Page From My Journal. Follow Joanie on WordPress.com. Jaunting in Jersey: Day-trips and Night-trips. GLORIOUS G...
joanie.co
Photography | Joanie
https://joanie.co/category/photography
A journal about travel and history, interwoven with my photography. Through My Lens: Kent. May 25, 2014. If your browser does not display this slide show, you may view the photos on my Flickr Photostream. There you will find larger versions and descriptions of most of […]. Read Article →. Dover Castle: Royal Power in Stone. Read Article →. A Page From My Journal: England, May 17th. I’m going to give you a peek into my travel journals! Read Article →. A Street Called Straight: Rug Shopping in Damascus.
joanie.co
Joanie | Joanie
https://joanie.co/author/joanmanzo
A journal about travel and history, interwoven with my photography. Jaunting in Jersey: Day-trips and Night-trips. Living at the Jersey Shore, it’s not necessary to travel far in the summertime in order to enjoy some outdoor fun. Many of us here opt for a stay-cation, simply […]. Read Article →. Chasing the Music: Mountain Jam Rocks the Senses. Read Article →. 8220;Let us not deceive ourselves…”. June 20, 2014. Read Article →. The Church, the State, the Murder. Read Article →. Through My Lens: Kent.
joanie.co
The Poetic Scholars of Early Ireland | Joanie
https://joanie.co/2014/04/23/the-poetic-scholars-of-early-ireland
A journal about travel and history, interwoven with my photography. The Poetic Scholars of Early Ireland. April 23, 2014. One millennium ago today the Battle of Clontarf was fought near the Irish coast to the east of Dublin. As the legend goes, the Munster army of the high king of Ireland, Brian Ború, defeated the combined forces of Dublin, Leinster, and their Viking allies. When the battle had ended, as Brian Ború was giving thanks for the victory, he was slain by the Viking, Brodir. Or traditional know...
joanie.co
“Historical sense…” | Joanie
https://joanie.co/2014/04/22/historical-sense
A journal about travel and history, interwoven with my photography. 8220;Historical sense…”. April 22, 2014. 8220;Historical sense and poetic sense should not, in the end, be contradictory, for if poetry is the little myth we make, history is the big myth we live, and in our living, constantly remake.”. The Sumerian goddess, Inanna. Through My Lens: Amsterdam. The Poetic Scholars of Early Ireland →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
joanie.co
Through My Lens: Kent | Joanie
https://joanie.co/2014/05/25/through-my-lens-kent
A journal about travel and history, interwoven with my photography. Through My Lens: Kent. May 25, 2014. If your browser does not display this slide show, you may view the photos on my Flickr Photostream. There you will find larger versions and descriptions of most of the photos. A Page From My Journal: Canterbury, May 18th. The Church, the State, the Murder →. 11 responses to “ Through My Lens: Kent. May 30, 2014 at 10:36 am. Aw, this was an incredibly good post. Taking the time and actual effort. At th...
joanie.co
History | Joanie
https://joanie.co/category/history
A journal about travel and history, interwoven with my photography. The Church, the State, the Murder. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Henry II of England were embroiled in a conflict at the end of the twelfth century whose basis is still part of the modern political and religious debate: the authority of the state versus that of the church. Read more…. Read Article →. Through My Lens: Kent. May 25, 2014. Read Article →. Dover Castle: Royal Power in Stone. Read Article →. May 5, 2014. Images...
joanie.co
The Church, the State, the Murder | Joanie
https://joanie.co/2014/06/17/the-church-the-state-the-murder
A journal about travel and history, interwoven with my photography. The Church, the State, the Murder. June 17, 2014. An enormous plaque stands behind one altar, listing the names of all of the Archbishops of Canterbury. Dover Castle – power in stone. Becket could not abide the Constitutions of Clarendon. Just after he became Archbishop, he transformed himself into a great defender of the Church. His opposition to the Constitutions became a sore point between the old friends. Henry was succes...Henry rel...