Bridgid’s Cross Brigid’s Cross is the only Irish bar in Bemidji. The experience of being there on a night out has always been wonderful. They have a wide variety of drinks and serve tasty food until 9pm. But it is not just a night time bar, because you can also relax during the day and […]
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In the old Celtic myths the British Isles, and specifically Ireland, were setted by a group of ancient gods called the Tuatha De Danann. These gods, who were all children of the goddess Danu, were a learned tribe who had mastered war, science and magic. They came to Ireland and drove out the giants and […]
Published in Ciao Paperboy (1994), it’s a wonderful story about a paperboy who leads a friendship by adopting a careless mother and daughter. At first papyrus seems friendly, and the mother begins to suspect that there is something wrong with this boy, playing by Alexander Paul, he does an investigation and when the left side […]
The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett is a thrilling movie full of twists and turns and deceits. Each character wants the Maltese falcon for the rewards it will bring. Almost everyone is a villain in some way or another. I will start with Sam Spade. He is the hero of the story, but I would […]
Heart and Soul (Knopf, 2009) is not one of Irish novelist Maeve Binchy’s best books. However, it is still better than about half of the fiction books published today. The characters are complex, the subplots change around enough to keep the reader’s interest engaged and the pages fly by. If you are not familiar with […]
Ranunculus and anemones, two of the Southland’s most popular spring-flowering ornamentals, deserve to be known as the twin flowers. They look alike, grow alike and may be propagated from either seed or corms. In addition, they are as valuable indoors as for the outdoor scene. This is the time to plant both ranunculus and anemones. […]