An emphatic uh! I was online again, and thinking about "man's wisdom". So there were little scores, yay! All day! Yay!
Off topic, I'm one of those people who hates poetry that does that thing.
That.
Thing.
yes, this
I kind of hate all poetry sometimes, but sometimes it's really beautiful.
So im thinking about man's wisdom, and this all sort of ties in together, and I find out that 🇹🇷 Turkey is the center of the land mass we call inhabitable. Unless you count the Antarctic, which you won't because you're not an explorer dork, let's face it.
BTW, did you know that Roald Dahl is named after an explorer? He is also a direct decendent of a man who survived the worst disaster in Norwegian history.
Another story I might ven that with is Nathaniel Hawthorne and his grandfather the witch slayer.
Do it.
Repeat after me, "i venned it."
So Turkey is about as East as the holy land. I would never make jokes about these things, or even share them, so don't think I'll go there.
But after looking at a map, I was off on many adventures. And one took me back to Columbus. I wanted to show how Columbus was divinely guided. I read about a trade route that was lost during Solomons time. It went to India. That had me thinking.
Sometime around the beginning of the African slave trade to the people of Europe, there suddenly seems a knowledge of a wind that goes westward, Columbus just knew.
I have long been interested in the pyramids of the new world and was also looking at heiroglyphs. So fascinating that those things look the way they do. I think highly of Egypt, and was considering the history of our people and that of the jews.
So many things occurred from this. I would have been an archeologist if I had been the luckiest girl in the world.
Did African people teach that there was a place to set west, or was that more rennaissance "Knowledge"? It is intriguing only the Spanish set out for the Americas.
Ps. The beautiful white Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque I just saw drew my attention. I am watching tourtopia online and the beautiful white of the Macedonian marble made me realize, after looking at broken down pyramids, that like old shells turning Grey, these once beautiful ruins are unrecognizable. all worth looking at.
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