Rasma Raisters
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My passions are writing and creating poetry. I write for several sites online and have four themed blogs on Wordpress. Please follow me on Twitter.
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Haunted Places In Germany
Haunted Castles Haunted By a Headless Ghost Reichenstein Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the 13th century. The castle was built to protect a neighboring village. According to folklore, the castle was protection for a robber baron named Deitrich von Honhefels and his nine sons. When they all got captured Honhefels pleaded for the pardon of his sons but his request wasn't granted. All of them including Honhefels were decapitated and buried in St, Clement Chapel found within the castle. Now the castle is haunted by the headless spirit of Honhefels.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Horror
Restless Spirits In Greece
Tortured Spirits Ano Lehonia is a lovely, quiet village where you'll find Villa Kazouli. The mansion was built in 1910 for Russian Ambassador Nikolas Kontos. Spirits are restless here according to legends surrounding the strange deaths of the Kontos children. Supposedly a dead lizard fell into the milk jub and the children were poisoned when they drank the milk. The house became headquarters for the Nazis in 1941 and many Greek rebels were tortured and killed in the basement. As a result, their tortured spirits got trapped in this world and at night strange noises can be heard and by the windows silhouettes can be seen.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Horror
Dancing, Dreaming, and Romancing
When it comes to the movies you have to admit that Hollywood transports us to incredible places and brings out many emotions from us when we sit there in the dark and that giant screen lights up. We wind up so wrapped up in what is happening on the screen that we live along with the story and often times find ourselves both laughing and crying and just plain wanting to cheer. The only thing we cannot do is to dance in the aisles but some songs from the movies have made us want to do just that and isn't that a wonderful feeling?
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Beat
Make a Meal In One Dish
England Lancashire Hotpot comes from Lancashire county in England. This is a slow-cooked casserole that was named after the tall, straight-sided pot it is baked in. The dish is prepared with lamb and onions that are topped with thinly sliced potatoes and baked in the oven, The vegetables included can be carrots and turnips and the most common seasonings are parsley, thyme, and bay leaf. The lamb cuts should be a mix of three - neck, shoulder, and shin.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Feast
Eggzactly Right
Europe The UK Omelette Arnold Bennett is a dish that comes from London, England. This is an open-faced omelette that consists of smoked haddock and Hollandaise sauce. It all begins with a poached haddock in Hollandaise, Bechamel, or cream sauce. Then the eggs are beaten and the omelette is cooked until set.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Feast
The Natural Beauty of Montenegro
Lake Skadar National Park Lake Skadar is a wonderful natural area just waiting to be explored. It is a large freshwater lake which is located on the borders of Albania and Montenegro. It is encompassed by dramatic karst mountains, rocky shores and wetlands that are home to lots of wildlife among which are over 260 species of birds. One can also visit traditional fishing villages, islet monasteries and pristine beaches.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Wander
Unusual Names For Towns
When traveling people usually go to known places such as perhaps Fairbanks or the capital, Juneau Alaska. It may be more interesting to go to unknown places such as Deadhorse, Alaska. Now I don’t know if this town has ever had anything to do with a dead horse but I do know that it is an unincorporated town in North Slope Borough in Alaska. The town is located near the Arctic Ocean. It mainly has facilities for the workers and companies that operate at Prudhoe Bay oil fields and companies that have facilities at Deadhorse also service the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS).
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Wander
For the Love Of Sid
In January 2009, my husband and I lived in the suburbs of Riga, Latvia, in a two-story house with our then fur baby, a darling girl cat named Cha-Cha. January 2009 started off badly for us. Cha-Cha had respiratory problems, and at the age of 12, she died in my arms. It seemed that sometimes the heartache would suffocate as the days went on, and there was no loving furry face to make us smile. Finally, as March drew near and the spring was getting closer, my husband agreed to adopt a cat. We had found Cha-Cha in a friend's garden, but now we would go online and see what the animal rescue services in Riga, Latvia offered for adoption. As I looked at the photos suddenly, there he was with dark and light grey fur and so very handsome I got very excited. We made the arrangements and went to see if we could adopt this boy cat.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Petlife
The Beauty of Nature in Italy
Asinara National Park is located on Asinara the second largest island in Sardinia. It is an amazing paradise with lots of untouched beaches and the water is crystal clear and sparkling. As lovely as this sounds this island was once known as ”Devil’s Island”. This was due to the fact that at one time it was a quarantine camp during WWI and became a high-security prison in the 1970s and 1980s.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Wander
The Woman Who Could
The assignment said to write a letter to the toughest woman I know and I hope a loving tribute to my mom will do. My mom Elvira Alexandra Grunte was born in Riga, Latvia, on May 26, 1911. She came into this world when the world was changing, and Latvia was going through many occupations. It was not easy, but my mom managed to get through school, university and got a job to help out her mom at the Riga Film Studios. No, not as an actress but in administration. Suddenly her life was disrupted by the approach of WW II and the coming of Soviet occupation. She was such a brave and determined woman who arranged to escape others' fate and deportation by leaving the capital, Riga, in the dead of night with some of her colleagues' help. It was a miracle that these people in a rowboat managed to reach the European continent's shores and get to one of the D.P. or Deported Person's Camps in Germany.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Families
Tasty Savory Pastries
From the town of Recco, which is the gastronomic capital of Liguria, a region in Italy comes tasty cheese-filled Focaccia di Recco. They can be purchased in every bakery, pizzeria, and restaurant. These delectable pastries were created in the 12th century when according to legend the residents of Recco were making food for the Crusaders using what little ingredients they had - flour, water, olive oil, and cheese.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Feast











