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Member Since: Oct 25, 2013
I that not understand....
Some of us take time to get the courage to post, I certainly did.
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Member Since: Oct 25, 2013
I that not understand....
Yes! I think i a half year a lurker before i register. But then...Some of us take time to get the courage to post, I certainly did.
Glad you've decided to join in cwilly.
Yes! I think i a half year a lurker before i register. But then...
Welcome and make yourself at home..Hello to everybody in this great forum!
Welcome, Boccaccio.
I believe I know where you came from - I lurk that site, mostly for the pictures - and I think you'll find this site a fun place to visit. And, with a lot more stories, too.
Benvenuto Boccaccio, good to have you here.
If you take a look in the Forum Archive (Windar's first link)
you'll see a collection of the stories, pictures etc. we've enjoyed here -
we'll look forward to reading your stories and no doubt them to our collection
And thanks for the outreach, Windar
Welcome, Boccaccio.
I believe I know where you came from - I lurk that site, mostly for the pictures - and I think you'll find this site a fun place to visit. And, with a lot more stories, too.
Yes, Eulalia of Mérida. I first came upon her by chance in a book of saints when I was about the age she was when she was martyred, and I found the whole idea of being tortured like that incredibly arousing. It sparked an interest which I still have in the legends of virgin martyrs. Eulalia of Barcelona is pretty certainly a copy, although she has a different feast-date, and her (much later) legend has a much wider range of tortures including crucifixion on a St Andrew's cross (which appeals to a Scot!), but it's the girl-saint of Emerita Augusta that I take my name from.
Yes, Eulalia of Mérida. I first came upon her by chance in a book of saints when I was about the age she was when she was martyred, and I found the whole idea of being tortured like that incredibly arousing. It sparked an interest which I still have in the legends of virgin martyrs. Eulalia of Barcelona is pretty certainly a copy, although she has a different feast-date, and her (much later) legend has a much wider range of tortures including crucifixion on a St Andrew's cross (which appeals to a Scot!), but it's the girl-saint of Emerita Augusta that I take my name from.
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