Dusty Feasts
The Feast Day of Pentecost
+ includes a recipe for Ukrainian Beef and Buckwheat Kasha
Read More Dusty FeastsPressured to prove his theories or lose funding, Dusty prematurely stepped into the blogosphere and vanished.
The Feast Day of Pentecost
+ includes a recipe for Ukrainian Beef and Buckwheat Kasha
Read More Dusty FeastsThe Palace of Westminster (London, England)
+ The seat of British government, the palace is a 19th century Gothic Revival construction, built on the site of an 11th century royal palace and parliament building which had been destroyed by a fire. The newer building is now one of the most recognizable buildings in the world.
Read More Dusty BuildingsSoldiers’ and Sailors’ Arch (Brooklyn, New York)
+ Constructed in 1892, this Triumphal Arch in Brooklyn was built to honor the soldiers and sailors of the Union Army and their victory in the American Civil War.
Read More Dusty ArtThe Feast Day of St. Rita of Cascia (22 May), a patron of lost causes, celebrates one of history’s most venerated saints, a 14th and 15th century Catholic widow and Augustinian nun. She is known for the numerous miracles throughout her life and resulting from her intercessory prayer.
+ includes a feast day recipe for home-made fig bars.
Read More Dusty FeastsPentecost (1732) by Jean Restout II (a/k/a Jean Restout the Younger)
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Read More Eye in the SkyPažaislis Monastery (Kaunas, Lithuania)
+ One of the best examples of Baroque Architecture in the world.
Read More Dusty BuildingsThe Arch of Constantine (Rome, Italy)
+ A Triumphal Arch in Rome, built to honor the world-changing victory of Constantine the Great over Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in AD 312
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