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Victoria and the Teddy Bear
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Victoria, Texas wasn’t just randomly named. It traces back to early Spanish settlement and was renamed in honor of Guadalupe Victoria, Mexico’s first president, after independence from Spain. Before it was Victoria, it was part of a colonial settlement called Guadalupe Victoria. Texas history runs deeper than most people realize. Did you know this? #VictoriaTX #TexasHistory #TexasOrigins #GuadalupeVictoria #TexasTruth
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Victoria, Australia Faces Severe Uncontrolled Bushfire Situation #bushfires #victoria#victoria #melbourne #australia #bushfiresaustralia #victoria | Traveling Tales
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“Good morning, Sea; what tales could you tell me today? Tales of ships, pirate treasure and secrets of the deep?” The vast and ageless Sea murmured back with a voice as deep as time itself, “Oh, little Rabbit, I’ve tales aplenty. But today, let’s be quiet because the world is just so, just so.” And the Sea, who knew all about the ebbs and flows of life, smiled with a gentle ripple. And they continued their day on the beach, just so. ‘Follow’ along for more stories. Sign up for my newsletter here
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Tales of The Glen: Guardian of The Glen. A storybook coming soon for the quiet-hearted, the brave, and all who have ever walked a path alone. Follow Rabbit, the magician, as he sets out to find what cannot be found… —and discovers what was with him all along. If this sounds like a story you’ve been waiting for—perhaps without even knowing— then you are most welcome here, dear heart. ✨ Tales of The Glen: Guardian of The Glen is a book for those who walk gently, listen deeply, and carry quiet magi
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Queen Victoria’s funeral happened on this day in 1901 | Royal Tales
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It all began as a murmur by Old Oak, drifted past the stream where Snail keeps his ledger of numbers, and finally reached Mouse, who was polishing her spectacles on the mossy doorstep of her burrow. “One hundred and sixty-five thousand, one hundred and seventy-three hearts have gathered round The Glen!” cried the wind, quite beside itself with joy. Mouse blinked. “Good gracious,” she said. “That’s rather a lot of chairs to set out for tea.” Rabbit arrived, cloak fluttering like a page turned by
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Do you believe in fairies? ✨ These magical vases were hand-painted in the early 20th century by British artist Margaret E. Thompson. Initially her creative output consisted mainly of vases adorned with enchanting fairy motifs like the one you see here. She went on to paint huge tile murals of nursery rhymes and fairy tales in children's hospital wards all around the world. See her work on display at ‘The Artistic Home’, an exhibition showcasing the creativity and innovation of British art potter
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What were Queen Victoria’s greatest achievements? Having ascended the throne aged just 18, Queen Victoria gave her name to an era of great technological advancements. With this in mind, it’s no surprise that she was ever to experience the newest inventions. In fact, Victoria was the first European Monarch to travel by train, use a telephone and to have her voice recorded. She was also the first monarch to use chloroform while giving birth and the first person to send a transatlantic telegram. Yo
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To you who make the world a gentler place — thank you. My dearest one, it’s Friday again. The lamps are glowing, the kettle’s singing softly, and the snow has powdered the window ledge just enough to make everything still and lovely. To you who have read Tales of The Glen — once, twice, or sixty-seven times (or perhaps just held it close on a hard day) — thank you. And to the dear hearts who left five shining stars and kind words on Google, Facebook, or Amazon — I’m sending a thousand hugs and a
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Small but determined Mouse stood in the glen where the trees whisper secrets and the streams sing lullabies, and from a book he read aloud and cast a spell of protection over the woodland. As the enchanting words flowed, a shimmering shield of light spread across the forest, ensuring the world remained safe and sound. The creatures gathered in awe, their hearts filled with gratitude for the brave and magical wise Mouse who cared for their home. The littlest forest folk clapped their tiny hands a
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By the end of her life Queen Victoria was almost completely deaf so I wonder how she was able to hear people scratching the door! | Royal Tales
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Well now… I don’t know if everyone quite realises this, but The Glen runs all the way down to the sea. Truly it does. And if you wander with me tonight, we can follow the stream to where it runs into saltwater and the world begins to smell of tides and seaweed. Come, sit beside me on this old bench by the grey rocks. I’ve brought hot chips wrapped in paper, still steaming, still crisp. We can share them, you and I, letting the warmth rise into our cold paws and faces while the lanterns glow gold
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Ah… there you are, dear one. I thought I heard you approaching. Come in, come in — the chair by the fire is yours tonight. I’ve poured the tea and turned down the lamps, for this is a moment worth savouring slowly. ✨ You see, something rather extraordinary has happened in The Glen. After so many dawns and so many dreams, a new book Rabbit: Guardian of The Glen has arrived — the Great Tale itself, ready to be read, held, and loved. The Glenfolk are beside themselves with joy. Mouse has been seen
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Long, long ago, before the stars had names and the rivers learned to sing, there was Time. Now, Time was not what you might think—a gentle, quiet force drifting through the world. Oh no, Time was grand and vast, sweeping through the heavens with a dramatic flair. It wore a cloak of shimmering stardust and moved with the rhythm of galaxies, each step a tick of eternity itself. Time, you see, was not in the habit of lingering. It was a restless, powerful force, always pulling, always nudging every
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Can you hear it? The crackle of the fire, the soft murmur of snow falling outside, and the gentle whispers of the books tucked inside this cosy little library in the heart of The Glen? Tonight, Rabbit and Hedgehog sit together, hands wrapped around steaming mugs of tea, sharing the warmth of a fire and the quiet companionship that only a true friend can bring. Outside, the moon watches over them, her light dancing through the trees as Snow tells stories to the world. If you listen closely, you m
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The Tale of the Backwards Hour (as remembered fondly by Mouse, who once tried to bake a cake in it and ended up with a raw egg in her pocket) Now, Best Beloved, you may not believe this, and that’s perfectly alright, but I’ll tell it anyway—for some things are too lovely not to tell, even if they never did or never will quite happen. There is, in certain corners of the world (especially where the wind knots ribbons in the trees), a very particular hour in each day that runs backwards. Yes. Backw
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Settle your ears and tuck in your paws, for this is the tale of How the Welcome Came to The Glen, which is a Very Important Tale indeed and must be told with ribbons, rustling leaves, and just the right number of nasturtiums. It happened once upon a morning that was so golden and so green it could only have been painted by the sun itself, or perhaps by Mouse with her tiny brush and a saucer of lemony light. She lived, as you know, in the corner of the garden where the moss is thick and the daisi
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Now listen close, Best Beloved, for this is one of those stories that tugs at the threads of the heart and ties them up in bows of starlight. At the edge of The Glen, where the wild thyme grows and the bluebells lean in to listen, lived Grandmother Mouse. Her cottage was tucked into the roots of an old ash tree, and her windows glowed warm no matter the season. She made the best apple tarts in all the land (with a hint of clove, just so) and could always find the right story for any sort of weat
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