Ruth Elizabeth Stiff
Bio
I love all things Earthy and Self-Help
History is one of my favourite subjects and I love to write short fiction
Research is so interesting for me too
Stories (378/0)
MERMAIDS
I’ve been recently watching the television series “Sirens” and was fascinated by the subject. As well as being a story in Disney, mermaids have always been in our minds through the centuries. These ‘sea creatures’ have been in our psyche for as long as humans have been around. Such beautiful but dangerous creatures, we “Want” them to be real, as they seem to be the cross-over between the sea animals and humans, after all we love dolphins and would love to swim with them, let alone live with them.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in Humans
Game of Thrones
With over 2,000 characters in the (Game of Thrones) “A Song of Ice and Fire book series, which ones are your favourites? In the television series, it seems that ‘a lot’ were killed off by the end of series one, but just like the books, new characters just keep on coming.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in Geeks
Witchcraft
The most favourite time of the year for me personally is Halloween. It is such a fun celebration, with all its games and costumes and ‘scary’ films. Child or adult, Halloween is just so much fun! As it is so very near, 31st October, it seemed appropriate to so an article on Witchcraft.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in Longevity
My Favourite
My absolute favourite books to read are the “Game of Thrones books. The story lines put me in another world in my mind and fires my imagination. The books are far better than the series, although the television series does do justice for the books. Quite a few paragraphs I have read and thought: “they could never put that on the screen,” and then saw the screen version --- and was amazed at how accurate it all is when put side by side with the books!
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in Futurism
The Birds of the Seas
The Dolphin is one of the most beautiful and lively marine creatures on this Earth. It sings underneath the Oceans of this world and jump out of the waters to ‘see’ the world we live in. They are graceful, sleek swimmers and can reach speeds of more than 18 miles an hour. They are playful and often frolic in a boat’s wake, leaping out of the water --- mainly for fun but also to communicate and shed pesky parasites.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in Petlife
Dachau
The Nazis Concentration Camps were one of the worst things to have happened in human history. In my opinion, they came second only to the nuclear weapon that was used on the Japanese City of Hiroshima. These are ‘incidents’ that will never be forgotten (or allowed to be forgotten) within the “History Book” of humankind.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in The Swamp