margueritemanor has been a member since
August 14 2006,
has rated 2 lenses,
favorited 5, and has
created 54 lenses from scratch.
This member's top-ranked page is "The Jesse Tree as Part of Advent".
My Bio
Marguerite Manor(Peggy Manor to her family and friends)is a writer and graphic artist. She holds a BA in Medieval History with Honors from Stanford University where she also studied Economics and Art History. She holds MA in Divinity and MDiv degrees from the University of Chicago Divinity School.
After five years in the frozen gray city, this Toledo, Ohio, native was happy to return to Califor...
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- Advent is The Season Before Christmas
Did you know that Christmas is preceded by an entire season devoted just to the preparation and anticipation of the great, holy event of Christmas? Advent, which means, He comes, is the liturgical season of four Sundays which precede Christmas. ... view lens -
- Downsized: Finding New Ways to Work
With bad economic news facing us at every turn I believe that the information in this lens is even more important and relevant now. I hope that it will be useful as well. This lens is about self-employment, especially working at home at your own bus... view lens -
- Garden for Peace
What if every single one of us with even just a little bit of land planted a garden of vegetables, herbs and flowers this summer? What if churches, community centers and schools joined in? What if instead of expensive landscaping, large companies pla... view lens -
- Sharing My Catholic Heritage
May Processions in honor of the Blessed Virgin, reading St. Augustine, praying the rosary, votive candles, Latin Vespers and Latin Mass, these are a few of the things that I cherish as part of my Catholic heritage. Reading Thomas Merton,... view lens -
- Fred-is-Peace
When I began to research a design for a Christmas card last year, I discovered that my father's name, Fred, means peace in three Scandanavian languages. Fred-is-Peace is a calligraphic design in many languages. It is also a bit of genealogical resear... view lens
