February 1, 2026

Rick Cognyl Fournier

Multimedia journalist: photographer, videographer, live streamer @ http://99media.org & Dog Rescuer @ http://sophiesdogadoption.com

James Clear

The author James Clear wrote, "When you fall in love with the process rather than the product, you don't have to wait to give yourself permission to be happy. You can be satisfied anytime your system is running."

Origin of the Medicine Man

Passamaquoddies tell all of their old stories as truth, but of other stories, they speak of them as "what they hear" This is a legend of long, long ago about a Passamaquoddy Indian woman who travelled constantly back and forth and through the woods.

Ginger My First Chihuahua

Ginger was my first dog, a deer head Chihuahua. She was the one who adopted me. I never wanted a small dog, I always saw myself with a German Shepherd. When she first arrived at Sophie's dog adoption, she spent the first 3 days under the kitchen table.

Navajo – The Song-Hunter

A man sat thinking. "Let me see. My songs are too short. I want more songs. Where shall I go to find them?" Hasjelti appeared and perceiving his thoughts, said, "I know where you can get more songs." "Well, I want to get more. So I will follow you."

Diana’s Similarity to the Greek Goddess Artemis

One of the many things that stand out about Diana is her similarities to the Greek goddess Artemis. Diana's strength and courage are intrinsic to the goddess Artemis. This blog will explore the similarities between Diana Roman and the Greek goddess Artemis.

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The Artemis Cult in Ancient Greece

Worshipers of Artemis were found throughout the ancient Greek world. One of the most famous places of worship for Artemis was in Attica near Brauron. Artemis is said to have guided all of a woman's biological transitions from pre-puberty to her first birth.

Lakota – The Wolf Chief and the Girl

A Lakota girl married a man who promised to treat her kindly, but he did not keep his word. He was unreasonable, fault-finding, and often beat her. Frantic with his cruelty, she ran away.