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amorAroma… love to/for rome… where all roads lead. And here I thought i was being slick with "A me Rica/Ame Rica", but that has to do with ego and riches.
Jefferson's Bible…
Normans… Normies…
Mining in Cornwall:
"Tin, and later copper, were the most commonly extracted metals. Some tin mining continued long after the mining of other metals had become unprofitable."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mining_in_Cornwall_and_Devon
Glastonbury Thorn… The holy grail.
"According to legend, Joseph of Arimathea visited Glastonbury with the Holy Grail and thrust his staff into Wearyall Hill, which then grew into the original thorn tree."
Pic related.
Also… something else? Acacia related, perhaps?
"Crataegus monogyna is one of the most common species used as the "hawthorn" of traditional herbalism. The plant parts used are usually sprigs with both leaves and flowers, or alternatively the fruit ("berries").[5] Hawthorne has been investigated by evidence-based medicine for treating cardiac insufficiency.[5]
Crataegus monogyna is a source of antioxidant phytochemicals, especially extracts of hawthorn leaves with flowers"
Rennes:
Templars…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rennes-le-Château#/media/File:Rennes-le-Château-Sainte-Marie-Madeleine-Interieur-Autel.jpg
"This small French hilltop village is known internationally, and receives tens of thousands of visitors per year, because of various conspiracy theories, about an alleged buried treasure discovered by its 19th-century priest Bérenger Saunière, the precise nature of which is disputed by those who believe in its existence."
Was that treasure… The Grail? Or something else? Something… more organic?
Jeez, it's like they went to those locations looking for or burying the same thing over and over…