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Wizards and Wizardry Abound in Lappish, Finnish, and Estonian Tales
The selections in this book originate mainly from German and English sources. There is a mass of East Baltic folk-lore from which to choose which gives but a feeble idea of the extent of Baltic folk-lore. But, in this volume you will find more than 50 tales of Enchantments, Wizards, Witches, Magic Spells, Nixy Queens, Giants, Fairy White Reindeer, and glittering Treasures from the Baltic Lands of Lapland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
Their setting is the Long Winter Nights with its brilliant play of Northern Lights over the snow-covered tundra; or the brief Arctic summer–its sun burning night and day–with its birds, flowers, insect-clouds, singing waters, and almost tropic heat; or the golden sunshine
of the southern amber coast. But it is the Northern Lights themselves, flashing and flaming through the dark heavens, that cast their mystic weirdness over many of these tales moulded by the peculiar imagination of the Asiatic and European East Baltic folks. Read the rest of this entry »
How To Save On Long Distance Calls To Bahamas
Planning a trip to The Bahamas? Worried about roaming charges? Fear not, there are many ways in which you can avoid roaming charges and call your loved ones from the Bahamas.
Bahamas BTC Talk it Up Card
This card allows you to call from Bahamas to US for as low as 25 cents per minute. Calls to other countries in the Caribbean are around 35 cents per minutes and calls to Europe are around 65 cents per minute. You can purchase one here. This card comes with a local Bahamian 242 area code access number so you can call from your hotel room or any local pay-phone.
Bahamas Indigo Prepaid Card
This card allows you to call from the Bahamas to the US for as low as 44 cents per minute. Calls to other countries in the Caribbean are around 49 cents per minutes and calls to Europe are around 70 cents per minute. This card comes with a local Bahamian 242 area code access number so you can call from your hotel room or any local pay-phone. Read the rest of this entry »