This recurrent motif was used by the Church as a symbol of the victory of Christianity over paganism.[59] In the Norse settlements of northern England during the 10th century, a type of "hogback" grave cover of a long narrow block of stone, with a shaped apex like the roof beam of a...
A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants and Health Care kitchens for well over 30 years. He's a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. Brian's many published articles reflect his
The polar bear was first termed “Ursus Maritimus” by C.J Phipps in 1774. In his work, “A Voyage Towards The North Pole.” This Latin name translates to “Sea Bear.” A nod to the animal’s strong swimming abilities. And its primary habitat along the ice edges and in the cold sea...