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2023: Christmas Books in Glome’s Valley
It’s Christmas time and what better gift can you give a child than a book? I wrote a couple of books a few years ago because I was enchanted with the Heavener Runestone. The runestone that sits in the valley … Continue reading
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Heavener Runestone
The Heavener Runestone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_runestones in southeastern Oklahoma is an anomaly. A sandstone monolith, it stands at the bottom of a valley with carving that some say is as ancient as the Vikings who could have arrived on this continent … Continue reading
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Glome’s Valley
It’s Sunday and that means blog day!!! I hope you don’t get sick of what I have to say on Sunday, but it is important to me. Fewer possessions, more experiences is the theme this year. I’ve been … Continue reading
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Tagged Glome's Valley, Gloria Farley, Heavener Runestone, hiking, Oklahoma fairytale, runestones, Vikings
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2019 Life-Long Learning: Glome is back
Twice a year the Heavener Runestone Park in southeastern Oklahoma holds its Viking Fest in April and October with all things Viking and Celtic. The park is loaded with costumed characters and families on outings. Picnics are held … Continue reading
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