Category: Archeology


The left hand side of a set of medieval armor is the sinister side. The left hand of a left-handed person is the swinster’s side, don’t confuse the two. You may come home to a Lance you didn’t know existed.

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Muddy Evils

Real place

Swinister is a real place, specifically a small settlement (hamlet) in the Shetland Islands of Scotland. While it sounds like a fictional word made to sound creepy, it has a distinct historical and linguistic origin rooted in Old Norse.

Here is a breakdown of what it is, what it means, and the specific atmosphere a town named “Swinister” would evoke.

1. What is it?

Swinister is a hamlet located on the Mainland of Shetland (the largest island in the archipelago). It is best known for a geological feature called the Ayres of Swinister, which is a “triple ayre” (a rare formation of three shingle beaches or sandbars that connect a small island to the mainland, forming a tidal lagoon).

2. What does it mean?

(Etymology)The name comes from Old Norse, the language spoken by the Vikings who settled the islands. It is a compound of two words: * Swin: Derived from either the Old Norse svín (meaning “swine” or “pig”) or the male personal name Sveinn (Sven). * Ister: A corruption of the Old Norse setr, meaning “dwelling,” “homestead,” or “pasture.”Therefore, Swinister literally translates to “Pig Farm” (or “Pig Pasture”) or “Svein’s Homestead.

“3. What would a town named “Swinister” connotate?

If you were writing a story or naming a fictional town “Swinister,” the name does heavy lifting because of its accidental association with modern English words. It carries a dual connotation:A. The “Folk Horror” Connotation (Linguistic)To a modern English speaker unaware of Norse etymology, “Swinister” sounds like a portmanteau of Swine and Sinister. * The Vibe: It sounds unsettling, rural, and perhaps morally corrupt. It evokes imagery of a backwater village with dark secrets, possibly involving gluttony, filth (swine), or ancient, malevolent traditions (sinister).

* The Setting:

Perfect for a Gothic horror story or a murder mystery set in a decaying agricultural community where the locals are hostile to outsiders.B. The “Rugged Northern” Connotation (Historical)To those familiar with Scottish or Nordic geography, the name connotes ancient history and rugged endurance. * The Vibe: Windswept, cold, isolated, and stoic. It suggests a place connected to the sea and the land, where life is hard and determined by the elements. * The Setting: A realistic historical drama or a nature-focused narrative about isolation in the North Sea.

Summary * Real Definition:

A remote hamlet in Shetland, Scotland, famous for a rare three-beach geological formation.

* Literal Meaning:

“Pig Farm” or “Sven’s Farm” (Old Norse).

* Fictional Connotation:

A “sinister” rural village, likely harboring dark secrets or ancient, muddy evils.

Editors Note:

Merciful thoughts to all left hand d or sinister folks over time if they suffered for it, ( more probly a motivator) in the best s mse.

Missing
Found deceased.

Relevant danger or not… May 2025

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Dime shows

Dime shows peaked during the 1880s and ’90s. The professor often had human freaks and would give discourses and pictures would be taken. However, and it’s not unlikely that The show must Go on in so many lives and that a necessity of sideshows as a distraction was aptly demonstrated in many occurrences.

bless there souls…

100 Year beard

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The author and niece in what seems 100 years ago. This post is time dated. Or dated in time. Whichever!

Beard AI

As an AI language model, I don’t have a physical body, so I can’t have a beard. However, I can provide you with some information about beards.
Beards: A Timeless Trend
Beards have been a popular style for centuries, and they continue to be a popular choice for many men today. They can be styled in a variety of ways, from short and trimmed to long and flowing.
Benefits of Having a Beard
* Protection from the elements: Beards can help to protect your face from wind, cold, and sun damage.
* Improved skin health: Beards can help to keep your skin moisturized and protected from dirt and debris.
* Increased attractiveness: Studies have shown that beards can make men more attractive to women.
* Boost in confidence: A well-groomed beard can give you a boost of confidence.
Tips for Maintaining a Healthy Beard
* Wash regularly: Use a gentle beard shampoo to cleanse your beard and the skin underneath.
* Condition regularly: Use a beard conditioner to keep your beard soft and hydrated.
* Brush daily: Brushing your beard helps to distribute natural oils and keep it looking its best.
* Trim regularly: Trim your beard to keep it looking neat and tidy.
* Use beard oil: Beard oil can help to nourish and condition your beard.
Would you like to learn more about beard styles, grooming tips, or perhaps explore some historical beard trends?

Groom to the end of time… KDG

Local library coming up..

Fraud protection seminar

September 26 presented by carrier the local professional accountant. Informative free seminar on fraud protection.

The Almost Widow

Gail Anderson tnrl writer in residence will discuss her progress of progress manuscript as well as her best seller. The almost widow bring your writing questions Friday, October 18th, 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

50 th anniversary celebration tnrl

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Merritt library all ages welcome 50th anniversary of the Thompson Nicola regional library.

Where

The Thompson Nicola regional library is at 1699 Garcia Street in Merritt, BC.

May 2nd to June 2nd 2024

At the Arts Center, 2051 Voght street Merritt BC, Canada. Opie passed from life on May 15th 2021, his friends and supporters have put together a show of his Art and limited edition prints.

Known also for his making of flutes and flute music Friday saw a reception with live flutes and that haunting shrill sound of chords that charmed his 76 odd years of life and productive times.

Open House Take Down; June 2nd 1-4 PM

The Opie show will end on the second of June with a take down of displays and an open house at the gallery from 1-4 PM. Enter by the Kekuli cafe, hours are Wednesday – Saturday 10 Am to 5 PM, Sunday Noon – 4 PM.

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Babylon

The city of Babylon, with its rich history and cultural significance, has long been associated with eclipses. In ancient Babylon, eclipses were often interpreted as omens or signs from the gods, and they played a significant role in religious and societal beliefs. Babylonian astronomers were among the first to record and predict lunar and solar eclipses, laying the foundation for future civilizations’ understanding of these celestial events.

The Babylonian practice of using eclipse omens for decision-making highlighted the intersection of astronomy, religion, and governance in their society, and their observations continue to contribute to modern astronomical studies. Eclipses held a profound symbolic and practical importance in Babylon, shaping both individual beliefs and administrative decisions.

The link between Babylon and eclipses serves as a fascinating lens through which we can explore the intersection of ancient belief systems, astronomy, and governance.

Treasures from the wreck of the incredible

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Trail breakers are the best and those that come after are the force that tames. KDG

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Antiquity treasure holds within it the magic of the past, capturing the essence of bygone eras and civilizations. From ancient artifacts to crumbling manuscripts, these remnants of history offer glimpses into the lives and cultures of our ancestors.

Exploring an antiquity treasure can be like diving into a time capsule, transporting us to distant lands and forgotten times. Whether it’s a beautifully crafted piece of pottery, a delicate piece of jewelry, or a weathered document with faded ink, each item has a story to tell.

The allure of antiquity treasure lies in its ability to awaken our curiosity and fascination for the past. They serve as tangible links to our shared human history, reminding us of the innovations, achievements, and struggles that have shaped our world today.

Preserving and understanding these treasures is essential for unraveling the mysteries of the past and gaining insights into our collective heritage. Through careful study and meticulous preservation, we can unlock the secrets held within these precious artifacts and uncover new knowledge about our ancestors.

Whether you are an archaeologist unearthing ancient ruins, a historian studying ancient civilizations, or simply an admirer of the past, antiquity treasures have the power to spark wonder and ignite the imagination. So let us cherish and protect these valuable remnants of history, for they are invaluable windows into our shared human story.

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