All Blog Posts Tagged 'treasure' (6)

The Stronghold

The Old Garage.

Somewhere beneath Mom's garden and those walls was . . . the…
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Added by Diane Stringam Tolley on April 2, 2013 at 7:05am — No Comments

Is There A Puzzle to Be Solved Under Glastonbury Tor?



There is a place - a very special place - located in Glastonbury, a small town in Somerset, England. A place that comes up in many conversations, books and movies. This is not a surprise. After all, the myths and legends that have always surrounded this small community are numerous and well-known.

For Christians, it is believed that Glastonbury is where Joseph of Arimathea…

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Added by Amy Lignor on October 16, 2011 at 11:14am — No Comments

Blog Hop: Treasures in Your Life

The treasure we call family isn’t all that different from pirate booty, if you think about it; we’ve got mostly priceless, sparkling gems, but there are also a few pieces of precious silver tarnished almost beyond recognition, and a handful of fake coins thrown in the mix as well. But…

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Added by Shelley Workinger on July 30, 2011 at 10:49am — No Comments

Montezuma’s Treasure is Focus of New Mystery/Adventure Novel

Mysterious events, the search for Montezuma’s treasure, a good-looking rogue, and family secrets! How important is it to learn about our parentage? Will it make a difference in one’s life and the choices we make? To April, it makes a big difference.



With a blend of mystery, adventure, humor, and sweet romance, Linda Weaver Clarke creates a story based upon the adventures of a married couple and their three daughters in “Montezuma Intrigue.”



When a leather parchment of… Continue

Added by Linda Weaver Clarke on June 27, 2011 at 11:34am — No Comments

Does Montezuma’s Treasure Really Exist?

Montezuma’s treasure has been on people’s minds for ages. The question is, does it really exist? When Cortez arrived in Mesoamerica in the early 1500s, Montezuma thought he was the Great White God Quetzalcoatl, who had promised to return one day. It didn’t take long for Montezuma to realize that he had made a mistake. Cortez was a cruel man and began treating the Aztecs abominably. The king, for his own reasons, refused to fight Cortez, but the people had had enough and decided to… Continue

Added by Linda Weaver Clarke on June 20, 2011 at 9:58am — No Comments

Treasured Reflections

 Matthew 6:19

Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth…

 

 

Several years ago I bought my husband Jerry a gun safe for Christmas. Inside you’ll find odds and ends but not many things of actual value. Sure there is a shotgun or two, and the 410 my daddy gave me when I was

a little girl. I can also find a few other…

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Added by Sarah Martin Byrd on January 4, 2011 at 8:57am — 1 Comment

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