Holiday
The Path to True Blessings. AI-Generated.
In the quaint village of Eldoria, nestled between lush green hills and a sparkling river, lived a man named Samuel. Samuel was known throughout the village for his radiant smile and kind heart. Despite not being wealthy by material standards, he was often referred to as the most blessed man in Eldoria. Curious about his secret, people from neighboring towns would visit him, hoping to uncover the mystery of his happiness.
By John Francis2 years ago in Feast
The Night the Stars Came Down
Elara, a shepherdess with eyes as brilliant as dusk, stood watch over her rush. The air murmured with a new energy, a low droning that vibrated through the earth and resounded in her bones. The sheep, generally happy to brush, crouched together, their heads low and ears jerking.
By Iftikhar Akram2 years ago in Feast
Pompeii Pea Soup
I have stood inside ancient stone circles in the historic heartlands of British countryside, visited historical sites of some of the oldest civilisations of the western world, climbed up through the clouds in remote places like the Andes to reach the echelons of mystical civility, supped on tea served with arcane ceremony while sat inside some of Japan's oldest pagodas, sat in caves where cannibals once hoarded the bones of their victims, and read many, many stories writ by the hand of those who lived millennia before I, but it is only in Pompeii that I have felt genuinely connected to the lives of the ancients.
By Caroline Jane2 years ago in Feast
FOOD FOR THE FOURTH: PITS. PORK. PRIDE.
JUST LIKE IT DOES WITH JUNETEENTH - THE FEDERAL holiday marking the end of slavery in the United States - barbeque and the Fourth of July go hand in hand in the Black community. And so it was for me growing up in the 1960s in Marshall, Texas.
By Michelle Petties2 years ago in Feast
The Summer Solstice: An Ancient Celebration of Light. AI-Generated.
The summer solstice, often referred to as the longest day of the year, marks a pivotal point in the Earth's annual journey around the sun. This astronomical event occurs when one of the Earth's poles has its maximum tilt toward the sun, resulting in the longest period of daylight. For centuries, this day has been celebrated in various cultures around the world, with rituals and traditions that honor the power of the sun and the abundance of summer.
By ROHIT GUPTA2 years ago in Feast










