Psychic link readings with Lorna

Psychic link readings with Lorna Mediumship/psychic/tarot/reiki…. Online , in person, phone , house parties
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Hope your Sunday is as chilled as this wee lady 💞
16/11/2025

Hope your Sunday is as chilled as this wee lady 💞

02/11/2025

Quanah Parker was the last Chief of the Commanches and never lost a battle to the white man. His tribe roamed over the area where Pampas stands. He was never captured by the Army, but decided to surrender and lead his tribe into the white man's culture, only when he saw that there was no alternative.

His was the last tribe in the Staked Plains to come into the reservation system.

Quanah, meaning "fragrant," was born about 1850, son of Comanche Chief Peta Nocona and Cynthia Ann Parker, a white girl taken captive during the 1836 raid on Parker's Fort, Texas. Cynthia Ann Parker was recaptured, along with her daughter, during an 1860 raid on the Pease River in northwest Texas. She had spent 24 years among the Comanche, however, and thus never readjusted to living with the whites again.

She died in Anderson County, Texas, in 1864 shortly after the death of her daughter, Prairie Flower. Ironically, Cynthia Ann's son would adjust remarkably well to living among the white men. But first he would lead a bloody war against them.

Quanah and the Quahada Comanche, of whom his father, Peta Nocona had been chief, refused to accept the provisions of the 1867 Treaty of Medicine Lodge, which confined the southern Plains Indians to a reservation, promising to clothe the Indians and turn them into farmers in imitation of the white settlers.

Knowing of past lies and deceptive treaties of the "White man", Quanah decided to remain on the warpath, raiding in Texas and Mexico and out maneuvering Army Colonel Ronald S. Mackenzie and others. He was almost killed during the attack on buffalo hunters at Adobe Walls in the Texas Panhandle in 1874. The U.S. Army was relentless in its Red River campaign of 1874-75. Quanah's allies, the Quahada were weary and starving.

Mackenzie sent Jacob J. Sturm, a physician and post interpreter, to solicit the Quahada's surrender. Sturm found Quanah, whom he called "a young man of much influence with his people," and pleaded his case. Quanah rode to a mesa, where he saw a wolf come toward him, howl and trot away to the northeast. Overhead, an eagle "glided lazily and then whipped his wings in the direction of Fort Sill," in the words of Jacob Sturm. This was a sign, Quanah thought, and on June 2, 1875, he and his band surrendered at Fort Sill in present-day Oklahoma

01/11/2025

Nice and cosy sanctuary for the darker nights

Good morning
14/10/2025

Good morning

Yesterday we said goodbye to my mum! An absolute warrior, don't know how I'm going to do life without her, miss her so m...
13/09/2025

Yesterday we said goodbye to my mum! An absolute warrior, don't know how I'm going to do life without her, miss her so much already.
Just want to say a massive thank you for all the love , care, support, messages, flowers, it helps to know that people care.
Can't repay her partner in crime Ross butler, how he cared for our mum, could never repay him. Also Jane her carer who has gone above and beyond
My siblings too, what a team she created, love you mum
Thank you all

My reading room for as long as it’s lovely weather 🤞
17/08/2025

My reading room for as long as it’s lovely weather 🤞

💯 recommend Linda x
04/08/2025

💯 recommend Linda x

Join Me for an interactive 4 week online course that unlocks the secrets of Tarot. Designed for beginners, this course will simplify the mystery surrounding Tarot to take you on a journey from a no…

Love and laughter is the best medicine , my granddaughter ticks both those categories . Show me in a pic what/ who fills...
04/08/2025

Love and laughter is the best medicine , my granddaughter ticks both those categories .

Show me in a pic what/ who fills your heart with love 😍😍😍

31/07/2025
29/07/2025

This was a favourite cartoon

Omg , used to love this
29/07/2025

Omg , used to love this

Who used to read Nurse Nancy?

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