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jeevanjali · 8 months
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Kumbh Sankranti 2024: कुंभ संक्रांति पर जरूर करें सूर्य चालीसा का पाठ, बढ़ेगा मान-सम्मानKumbh Sankranti 2024: सूर्य के पारगमन को संक्रांति कहा जाता है। दरअसल, जब सूर्य एक राशि से दूसरी राशि में प्रवेश करता है तो उसे संक्रांति कहा जाता है। सूर्य देव जिस भी राशि में प्रवेश करते हैं, संक्रांति उसी राशि के नाम पर पड़ती है।
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deathlessathanasia · 1 year
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“From the earliest period Medea is associated with a number of  gods. She is the granddaughter of Helios, the sun god, and is linked  to Hera and Aphrodite in Korinth (Plutarch, De Herod. malig. 871b). The link to Aphrodite is part of the story of her relationship with Jason, but the link to Hera goes far deeper. Hera’s sphere of influence, including marriage and childbirth, covers many of the same areas  as does Medea’s. We noted above that some have argued that Medea herself was originally part of Hera’s manifestations. Medea is also linked to early concepts of divinity expressed as the figures of Demeter/Hekate as mother or earth goddess, and the role of Hekate as moon goddess further links Medea to Artemis. In some variants Aietes receives an oracle which tells him that he will be killed by  a foreigner, and he appoints Medea as priestess of Artemis with  the task of killing foreigners, a motif we will return to in the next chapter. There is no single pattern for Medea’s place in the divine sphere, and artistic sources in the classical period do not stress her associations with the Olympian gods. The main narratives make Medea a powerful force in her own right. Indeed, Kovacs (1993) has shown how there is a striking lack of divine participation in Euripides’ play, and Medea herself claims to be acting as an agent of Zeus’ justice. As a figure who is never punished for acts which would normally be seen as criminal and/or sacrilegious, Medea seems to exist outside the boundaries of classical Greek religion.
Medea is, however, strongly linked to the figure of Hekate, a goddess who herself occupies an ambiguous position in Greek religion. Hekate appears to have originally been a multifaceted goddess whose darker, negative attributes were given greatest prominence. In the earliest literary reference, Hesiod’s Theogony 404–52, she is praised for her gifts, and called a protectress of the young. Other features associate her with weddings, horsemanship and competitions. Johnston (1999, 205–11) argues that Hekate was originally a goddess in Caria, where she guarded cities, and her sphere of influence became doorways and transitions, extending to a wider cosmic role. Other scholars have linked Hekate to early figures of a mother goddess, or an earth goddess. In classical and later traditions Hekate is associated with mortal crossings, both birth and death, and becomes a darker figure linked to magic and the dead. In Ovid’s Metamorphoses (7. 234 ff.) Medea prays to Hekate and ‘Youth’ to release spirits of the dead. The internal story of Hekate within Greek mythology develops to associate her with the older, chthonic, deities who are often presented in opposition to the newer Olympian gods. The conflict between the older gods and the newer Olympian deities was the subject of the myth of the Gigantomachy, and a later aftershock is shown in Aeschylus’ play Eumenides, where old and new forms of justice/vengeance  come into conflict. In Valerius Flaccus’ account of Jason’s capture  of the Golden Fleece, Medea is positioned squarely at that intersection between Hekate and the Olympian gods, as Hekate is sad to see Medea leave, and Venus boasts that Hekate is no match for her powers: Hecate’s dismal powers are nothing for us to fear: let her appear or attempt to interfere with our purpose, and even she will feel pangs of passion stir for the Argo’s captain to whom we give aid. (Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica 7. 202–4, trans. Slavitt, 1999)”
 - Emma Griffiths, Medea
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damianwho · 2 years
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Episode Arc (and Clumping) Guide for Star Wars: Rebels + Dark Disciple Audiobook Chapter/Episode Correlation
Because I could never find an "arc" guide online for Rebels, and as my favorite Star Wars podcast is transitioning into their Rebels era, I decided to clean up and post this list I made that tries to sort/clump episodes together based on shared plotlines, characters, or as failsafe, movieish-sized chunks. The point is to make a sort of manageable, weekly checklist for rewatches.
I'm also including my personal assessment of which of the unmade episode titles for the Asajj Ventress and Quinlan Vos arcs correlate to which chapters of the Dark Disciple audiobook, so you can listen to them in "episode" chunks over the next couple weeks before it is covered on AMCA.
Star Wars: Rebels
Season 1
[101, 102] - Spark of Rebellion  
103, 104, 105 - Droids in Distress, Fighter Fright, Rise of the Old Masters  
106, 107 - Breaking Ranks and Out of Darkness  
[108, 109] - Tseebo Arc  
110, 111, 112 - Path of the Jedi, Idiot's Array, and Vision of Hope  
[113, 114, 115] - Tarkin Arc(in)  
Season 2
[201, 202] - Siege of Lothal  
[203, 204], 205 - Clone Arc + Always Two There Are  
[Garel Arc] [206, 207, 208] - Brothers of the Broken Horn, Wings of the Master, and Blood Sisters  
215, 216, 217 - The Call, Homecoming, and The Honorable Ones  
[Garel Arc] [209, 210, 211] - Stealth Strike, The Future of the Force, and Legacy
212, 213, 214 -  A Princess on Lothal, Protector of the Concord Dawn, and Legends of the Lasat  
218, [219, 220]  - Shroud of Darkness + Chopper Arc  
[221, 220] - Twilight of the Apprentice  
Season 3
[301, 302] - Steps Into Shadow  
303, 304 - The Holocrons of Fate, The Antilles Extraction  
305, 306 - Hera's Heroes, The Last Battle  
307, 308, 309 - Imperial Supercommandos, Iron Squadron, The Wynkahthu Job
310, 311 - An Inside Man, Visions and Voices  
[312, 313] - Ghosts of Geonosis  
314, [315, 316] - Warhead + [Darksaber Arc]  
317, 318, 319 - Through Imperial Eyes, Secret Cargo, Double Agent Droid  
320, [321, 322] - Twin Suns + Zero Hour  
Season 4
[401, 402] - Heroes of Mandalore  
[403, 404] - In the Name of the Rebellion  
[405, 406, 407, 408] - Prototype Arc  
[Lothal] [409, 410, 411] - Rebellion Arc  
[Lothal] [412, 413, 414] - Loth-wolf Arc  
[415, 416] - Family Reunion - and Farewell  
Dark Disciple
Ch. 1-7 (Episode 1) - Lethal Alliance  
Ch. 8-12 (Episode 2) - The Mission  
Ch. 13-17 (Episode 3) - Dark Disciple  
Ch. 18-21 (Episode 4) - Conspirators  
Ch. 22-25 (Episode 5) - Saving Vos, Part 1  
Ch. 26-30 (Episode 6) - Saving Vos Part 2  
Ch. 31-36 (Episode 7) - Traitors  
Ch. 37-42 (Episode 8) - The Path  
The only place I could find online that has attempted to make a similar chapter-episode breakdown was the Clone Wars wikia, which has no source for the information, and in my opinion, cannot be correct to the actual produced chapters of the audiobook. At the very least, Dark Disciples and Conspirators were switched from their original script order just based on the actual content of the audiobook chapters.
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eeraygun · 4 years
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astrogeoguy · 5 years
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The Crown’s Jewels, the First Quarter Moon Meanders through Bright Planets, Jupiter bears Black and Red Spots, and Neptune Kisses a Star!
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Above: On Wednesday, September 4 from 9:21 to 11:33 pm EDT, observers in the Americas can watch Io’s shadow transit Jupiter, accompanied by the Great Red Spot, as shown here for 10 pm EDT)
Hello, Late Summer Stargazers!
Here are your Astronomy Skylights for the week of September 1st, 2019 by Chris Vaughan. Feel free to pass this along to your friends and send me your comments, questions, and suggested topics. I repost these emails with photos at http://astrogeoguy.tumblr.com/ where all the old editions are archived. You can also follow me on Twitter as @astrogeoguy! Unless otherwise noted, all times are Eastern Time. Please click this MailChimp link to subscribe to these emails.
I can bring my Digital Starlab inflatable planetarium to your school or other daytime or evening event. Contact me, and we’ll tour the Universe together!
The Moon and Planets
If last week was the best week for skywatchers worldwide, this is the week for lunatics – the lovers of our natural satellite, Luna! Between now and next Sunday, the moon will March across the evening sky worldwide, waxing in phase and visiting two bright planets. Meanwhile, we have a minor meteor shower underway, and we can enjoy summer constellation sights in evening, autumn ones at midnight, and our winter treats during the pre-dawn hours. Here are your Skylights! 
The moon will begin the week as a delicate waxing crescent visible over the western horizon after sunset. Watch for Earthshine - sunlight that has reflected off the seas and white clouds of Earth and is illuminating the unlit portion of the moon’s near side. The bright, white star that you see below the moon (or above it, if you live south of the Equator) on Sunday and Monday evening is Spica, the brightest star in Virgo (the Maiden). Note how the moon moves with respect to that star from one night to the next. 
On Wednesday and Thursday, the now healthy crescent moon will pass through the modest stars of Libra (the Scales). The moon never wanders far from the Ecliptic, the imaginary line that traces the sun’s path through the zodiac constellations. So the moon is usually within those familiar constellations, allowing you to see where they are – even after the moon has moved away from them. 
Thursday will bring the First Quarter Moon phase - when the angle formed by the sun, Earth, and moon forms a right-angle, causing the moon to appear half-illuminated, on its eastern side. (East and west on the moon are opposite to sky directions on Earth.) First quarter moons always rise around noon time, allowing you to see them in the afternoon. Evenings around first quarter are the best ones for viewing the moon in binoculars and backyard telescopes. The topography along the terminator – the pole-to-pole line that divides the lit and dark halves – is being lit by low-angled sunlight which produces breathtaking vistas of bright mountain peaks and crater rims, and the deep black shadows they cast. Moon phases are shared by everyone around the world.
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(Above: On Thursday, observers worldwide will see the First Quarter moon near very bright Jupiter, as shown here at 9:30 pm EDT. The following nights, the moon will hop east of Jupiter and then do the same for Saturn.) 
Thursday night will also begin the moon’s dance with the gas giant planets. Look for the moon in the southwestern sky, and positioned less than four finger widths to the right (or 4 degrees to the celestial northwest) of the bright planet Jupiter. The moon and Jupiter will both fit within the field of view of binoculars. If you watch the pair over several hours, starting at dusk, you will see the moon’s orbit carry it closer to the planet. Look for the bright reddish star Antares “the Rival of Mars” twinkling below the moon. That is the heart of Scorpius (the Scorpion). To the west of Antares, three little white stars in a vertical line and each separated by three finger widths from the next one, represent the critter’s claws. Remember that Jupiter will stay with the scorpion after the moon moves away – all autumn, in fact. 
On Friday night, the waxing gibbous (i.e., more than half-full) moon will hop to sit on the east side of Jupiter. Then, on Saturday night, the moon will land immediately above the Teapot-shaped stars of Sagittarius (the Archer), and a palm’s width the right (or celestial west) of Saturn. As with Jupiter, the moon will hop to the other side of Saturn on Sunday night – and the ringed planet will stay near the Teapot for the rest of this year.   
Mercury, Venus, and Mars are out of sight - hidden in the sun’s glare, for now. But the two fast inner planets will bring them into view in the evening sky next week. 
As the sky begins to darken this week, look for the giant planet Jupiter sitting less than a third of the way up the southwestern sky. Hour by hour, Jupiter will sink lower – then set in the west before midnight local time. Jupiter is spending the rest of this year between Ophiuchus (the Serpent-Bearer) and Scorpius (the Scorpion). Normally a planet becomes harder to see when it reaches the southwestern evening sky. But the earlier sunsets and the planet’s brilliance will keep it in view for some time to come. 
On a typical night, even a backyard telescope will show you Jupiter’s two main equatorial stripes and its four Galilean moons - Io, Europa, Callisto, and Ganymede looking like small white dots arranged in a rough line flanking the planet. If you see fewer than four dots, then some of them are in front of Jupiter, or hidden behind it. Good binoculars will show the moons, too! 
From time to time, the small, round, black shadows cast onto Jupiter’s surface by those four Galilean moons become visible in amateur telescopes as they cross (or transit) Jupiter’s disk. On Wednesday, September 4 from 9:21 to 11:33 pm EDT, observers in the Americas can watch Io’s shadow transit Jupiter, accompanied by the Great Red Spot! 
Due to Jupiter’s rapid 10-hour rotation period, the Great Red Spot (or GRS) is only observable from Earth every 2nd or 3rd night, and only during a predictable three-hour window. The GRS will be easiest to see using a medium-sized, or larger, aperture telescope on an evening of good seeing (steady air). If you’d like to see the Great Red Spot in your telescope, it will be crossing the planet on Monday evening from dusk to 11 pm EDT, on Wednesday from 9:20 to 11:30 pm EDT (accompanied by the Great Red Spot), and on Saturday from dusk until 10 pm EDT. 
Yellow-tinted Saturn is prominent in the southern evening sky, too - but it is less bright than Jupiter. The ringed planet will be visible from dusk until about 2 am local time. Saturn’s position in the sky is just to the upper left (or celestial east) of the stars that form the teapot-shaped constellation of Sagittarius (the Archer). To find Saturn, look about 3 fist diameters to the left (east) of Jupiter. The Milky Way is between them. 
Dust off your telescope! Once the sky is dark, even a small telescope will show Saturn's rings and several of its brighter moons, especially Titan! Because Saturn’s axis of rotation is tipped about 27° from vertical (a bit more than Earth’s axis), we can see the top surface of its rings, and its moons can arrange themselves above, below, or to either side of the planet. During this week, Titan will migrate counter-clockwise around Saturn, moving from the upper left of Saturn tonight (Sunday) to below the planet next Sunday. (Remember that your telescope will flip the view around.) 
Tiny, blue Neptune will rise at dusk this week, and then it will climb the eastern sky until it reaches its highest point, due south, at about 1:30 am local time. The planet is among the stars of Aquarius (the Water-Bearer). Recently, Neptune has been sitting just to the left (celestial east) of a medium-bright star named Phi (φ) Aquarii. Neptune is actually moving slowly toward that star and will “kiss” it on Thursday and Friday nights this week, an event that will help you locate dim Neptune.
Astronomers call such an event a conjunction. Being so close together, both the star and Neptune will appear together in the field of view of a telescope. But blue Neptune’s light has been travelling for 4 hours to reach your eye, while the warmly-tinted light of Phi Aquarii has been journeying for 202 years! After this weekend, the distance between the two objects will increase due to Neptune’s eastward orbital motion.
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(Above: The path of blue Neptune past the medium-bright stat Phi Aquarii will produce a close conjunction on September 5 and 6. Each yellow dot represents 6 hours of Neptune’s orbital motion this week. They will make an interesting sight in backyard telescopes.)  
Blue-green Uranus will be rising in the east just before 10 pm local time this week; and it will remain visible all night long. Uranus is sitting below (celestial south of) the stars of Aries (the Ram) and is just a palm’s width above the head of Cetus (the Whale). At magnitude 5.8, Uranus is actually bright enough to see in binoculars and small telescopes, under dark skies – and it really does look blue! You can use the three modest stars that form the top of the head of the whale (or sea-monster in some tales) to locate Uranus for months to come – that’s because that distant planet moves so slowly in its orbit. To help you find it, I posted a detailed star chart here.
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(Above: The Ice Giant planets are visible in late evening, as shown here at 10:30 pm local time.)  
Aurigids Meteor Shower
A minor meteor shower named the Aurigids is underway. It peaks today (Sunday) and ends next weekend. Look for several of these meteors per hour. They’ll be moving away from the northeastern horizon, where the constellation that gives them their name, Auriga (the Charioteer), rises in late evening. 
The Northern Crown Rests in the West
Corona Borealis (the Northern Crown) can be spotted halfway up the western evening sky in early September. The constellation actually sits about midway along the imaginary line that joins the two bright stars Vega and Arcturus. The earlier autumn sunsets extend our opportunity to explore Corona Borealis. This incomplete circlet of medium-bright stars is roughly 7 degrees across (a generous palm’s width). It is both a constellation and an asterism (an informal star pattern). Corona Borealis’ brightest star Alphecca is a white, A-class star located 75 light-years from the sun. Alphecca’s placement in the constellation is reminiscent of a diamond in a ring. The star’s name derives from the Arabic expression for “broken”, referring to the incomplete ring.
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(Above: The distinctive constellation of Corona Borealis, the Northern Crown, sits in the western evening sky - midway between the two bright stars Vega (at top centre) and Arcturus. The sky is shown for 10 pmlocal time this week.)
While the Northern Crown is poor in deep sky objects, it contains several interesting jewels -  double and variable stars. Alphecca itself is an eclipsing binary system that varies in brightness by a tiny amount every 17.36 days, similar to the behavior of the star Algol in Perseus (the Hero). Eruptive variable stars are named for R Coronae Borealis, which is located about three finger widths above (or 3.5 degrees to the celestial northeast of) Alphecca. R Corona Borealis is a hydrogen-deficient and carbon-rich supergiant star. From time to time, it’s usual visual magnitude of 5.8 drops to as little as magnitude 14, possibly due to the formation of opaque carbon dust that blocks visible light, but passes infrared wavelengths. Another star named S Coronae Borealis exhibits the same range of variability, but with a 360-day period. The Blaze Star (T Coronae Borealis) is a cataclysmic variable star, also called a recurrent nova-type. Normally shining between visual magnitude 10.2 and 9.9, on rare occasions it has brightened to magnitude 2 in a period of hours, caused by a nuclear chain reaction and the subsequent explosion.
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(Above: The crown’s jewels include the variable stars R, S, and T Coronae Borealis)   
August-September Stargazing Suggestions - Lyra
If you missed last week’s tour of the constellation of Lyra (the Harp), I posted it here. Over the next weeks, we’ll look at some other constellations, too. 
Public Astro-Themed Events
Taking advantage of the moon and other bright objects in the sky this week, the RASC Toronto Centre astronomers will hold their free monthly public City Sky Star Party in Bayview Village Park (steps from the Bayview subway station), starting around 8 pm on the first clear weeknight this week (Tues to Thu only). You don’t need to be an RASC member, or own any equipment, to join them – looks are free! Check here for details, and check the banner on their website home page or Facebook page for the GO or NO-GO decision around 5 pm each day. 
Every Monday evening, York University’s Allan I. Carswell Observatory runs an online star party - broadcasting views from four telescopes/cameras, answering viewer questions, and taking requests! Details are here. On Wednesday nights they offer free public viewing through their rooftop telescopes. If it’s cloudy, the astronomers give tours and presentations. Details are here. 
If the skies are clear on Thursday evening, September 5, local astronomers will set up their telescopes in Old Thornhill Village. This free event starts at 8 pm and everyone is welcome to come out for a look at the Moon, Jupiter and Saturn, and a variety of deep-sky treasures. The viewing location is Thornhill's very own “dark-sky oasis,” the Pomona Meadow - situated north of the cemetery on Charles Lane, and east of the Ukrainian Catholic Church of St. Volodymyr. Park for free at the church and just follow the paved path. The rain or cloud date is Thursday, October 3 at 7:00 pm. Dress warmly, and we’ll see you there! 
Eastern GTA sky watchers are invited to join the RASC Toronto Centre and Durham Skies for solar observing and stargazing at the edge of Lake Ontario in Millennium Square in Pickering on Friday evening, September 6, from 6 pm to 11 pm. Details are here. Before heading out, check the RASCTC home page for a Go/No-Go call in case it's too cloudy to observe. The rain date is Saturday. That same evening, RASC and Durham Skies will be donating a telescope to the Pickering Public Library in a public ceremony. In case of rain or bad weather, the ceremony will be moved to the Pickering Library Auditorium (2nd floor) at 1 The Esplanade. 
If it’s sunny on Saturday morning, September 7 from 10 am to noon, astronomers from the RASC Toronto Centre will be setting up outside the main doors of the Ontario Science Centre for Solar Observing. Come and see the Sun in detail through special equipment designed to view it safely. This is a free event (details here), but parking and admission fees inside the Science Centre will still apply. Check the RASC Toronto Centre website or their Facebook page for the Go or No-Go notification. 
Please note: Due to some filming permits at DDO, some of our events in September have been cancelled. Here’s the updated information… 
The next RASC-hosted Night at the David Dunlap Observatory will be on Saturday, September 21. There will be sky tours in the Skylab planetarium room, space crafts, a tour of the giant 74” telescope, and viewing through the 74” and lawn telescopes (weather permitting). The doors will open at 8:30 pm for a 9 pm start. Attendance is by tickets only, available here. If you are a RASC Toronto Centre member and wish to help us at DDO in the future, please fill out the volunteer form here. And to join RASC Toronto Centre, visit this page. 
This Fall and Winter, spend a Sunday afternoon in the other dome at the David Dunlap Observatory! On Sunday afternoon, October 20, from noon to 4 pm, join me in my Starlab Digital Planetarium for an interactive journey through the Universe. We’ll tour the night sky and see close-up views of galaxies, nebulas, and star clusters, view our Solar System's planets and alien exo-planets, land on the moon, Mars - and the Sun, travel home to Earth from the edge of the Universe, hear indigenous starlore, and watch immersive fulldome movies! Ask me your burning questions, and see the answers in a planetarium setting - or sit back and soak it all in. Sessions run continuously between noon and 4 pm. Ticket-holders may arrive any time during the program. The program is suitable for ages 3 and older, and the Starlab planetarium is wheelchair accessible. For tickets, please use this link.
Keep looking up, and enjoy the sky when you do. I love questions and requests - so, send me some! 
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Hekate Resources
Note: I pulled this list from here. It is not my own but thought Tumblr would find it useful.
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I've had this for some time and though it might be useful to others who are sworn to Hekate or at least interested in her. I have purposely omitted some items due to language usage or audience focus, aimed at 3 - 10 years of age type thing. It's a large list and reflects my own biases and interests regarding the subject of reference material for Hekate / Hecate. ..............................
Books, Articles and Various for Hekate / Hecate reference
Section 1: Books
01.  Hekate Soteira: A Study of Hekate's Roles in the Chaldean Oracles and Related Literature (American Classical Studies, No by Sarah Iles Johnston, 1990, 200 pages. PB, ISBN 1555404278 // ISBN 155540426X 02. Restless Dead: Encounters between the Living and the Dead in Ancient Greece by Sarah Iles Johnston, 2013-PB, 352 Pages, ISBN 0520280180 // ISBN 0520217071 03. Mantike: Studies in Ancient Divination (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World) by Sarah Iles Johnston, 2005, 322 pages, ISBN 9004144978  04. The Goddess Hekate by Stephen Ronan, 1992, 166 pgs, ISBN 0948366214 05. Hekate in Ancient Greek Religion by Ilmo Robert Von Rudloff, 1999, 176 pages, ISBN is 978-0-9696066-8-0 / 9780969606680 06. Hekate Liminal Rites: A Study of the rituals, magic and symbols of the torch-bearing Triple Goddess of the Crossroads by Sorita d'Este,  2009, 194 pages, ISBN 1905297238 07. HEKATE: Keys to the Crossroads - A collection of personal essays, invocations, rituals, recipes and artwork from modern Witches, Priestesses and Priests ... Goddess of Witchcraft, Magick and Sorcery by Sorita d'Este, 2006, 156 pages, ISBN-13: 9781905297092 // ISBN: 1905297092 08. HEKATE Her Sacred Fires by Sorita d'Este, 2010, 308 pages, ISBN-13: 9781905297351 // ISBN: 1905297351 09. Artemis: Virgin Goddess of the Sun & Moon--A Comprehensive Guide to the Greek Goddess of the Hunt, Her Myths, Powers & M by Sorita d'Este, 2005, 156 pages, ISBN-13: 9781905297023 // ISBN: 1905297025 10. Thracian Magic: Past and Present by Georgi Mishev, 2012, 338 pages, ISBN 1905297483 11. Rotting Goddess: The Origins of the Witch in Classical Antiquity by Jacob Rabinowitz, 1998, 154 pages, ISBN 157027035X 12. Crossroads by Greg Crowfoot, 2005, 188 pages, ISBN 1593303025 13. Bearing Torches: A Devotional Anthology for Hekate by Bibliotheca Alexandrina, 2009, 200 pages, PB, ISBN 1449917046 14. The Cults of the Greek States, Volume II [Vol. 2] by Lewis Richard Farnell, CHAPTER XVI - HEKATE pp. 501-519, ISBN 1236589580, Online ISBN: 9780511710438, Paperback ISBN: 9781108015448 15. Sacred Places of Goddess: 108 Destinations by Karen Tate, 2006, ISBN-13: 978-1-888729-17-7 // ISBN-10: 1-888729-17-1 16. Hecate I: Death, Transition and Spiritual Mastery (2nd Edition) by Jade Sol Luna, 2009, 260 pages, ISBN 1442184515 - Hecate I: Death, Transition and Spiritual Mastery (1st edition) Paperback – October 31, 2008 by Jade Sol Luna (still being sold) 17. Hecate II: The Awakening of Hydra by Jade Sol Luna, 2009, 326 pages, ISBN 0615344755 18. Triple Hekate mainly on votive reliefs, coins, gems and amulets by Elpis Mitropoulou (Very rare have not found a copy yet printed 1978), Pyli Ed, 1978  19. Curse Tablets and Binding Spells from the Ancient World, by John G. Gager, Softcover, 1999, 296 pages, ISBN 0195134826 // ISBN 0195062264 20. A History of Discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae, Volume 2, Part 2, Charles Thomas Newton and Richard Popplewell Pullan, CHAPTER XXIV pp. 554-572, Original Publication Year: 1863, Online ISBN:9780511910302, Paperback ISBN:9781108027274 About Lagina – Historical reference 21. The Temple of Hekate at Lagina, by Ahmet A. Tirpan – Zeliha Gider – Aytekin Buyukozer pg 181 – 202, Dipteros und Pseudodiptoros, BYZAS, Veroffenllichungen des Deutschen Archologischen Institits Istanbul, ISBN 978-605-5607-74-6 (English) 22. Labraunda and Karia, Proceedings of the International Symposium Commemorating Sixty Years of Swedish Archaeological Work in Labraunda, The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities Stockholm, November 20-21, 2008, ISSN 0346-6442 // ISBN 978-91-554-7997-8 - The Archaic architectural terracottas from Euromos and some cult signs by Suat Ateşlier, Pg 279 - 290  23. A N O D O S, Studies of the Ancient World, 6-7/2006-2007, CULT AND SANCTUARY THROUGH THE AGES, (From the Bronze Age to the Late Antiquity),  - DAŞBACAK, Coşkun: Hecate Cult in Anatolia: Rituals and Dedications in Lagina pg 143-148;  - SÖğÜT, Bilal: Naiskoi From the Sacred Precinct of Lagina Hekate: Augustus and Sarapis, PG 421-432 24. The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation, Including the Demotic Spells, edited by Hans Dieter Betz, 1997, 406 pages, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-04444-0 25. RITUAL TEXTS FOR THE AFTERLIFE, Orpheus and the Bacchic Gold Tablets Fritz Graf and Sarah Iles Johnston, 2013, 296 pages 26. ANCIENT GREEK CULTS, A guide by Jennifer Larson, 2007, 320 pages, ISBN-13: 978-0415491020 ISBN-10: 0415491029   27. Magika Hiera, Ancient Greek Magic and Religion, Edited by Christopher A. Faraone & Dirk Obbink, Oxford University Press, 1997, 312 pages, ISBN 0-19-504450-9 / ISBN 0-19-511140-0 28. From Artemis to Diana: The Goddess of Man and Beast, 12 Acta Hyperborea 2009, Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen, 2009, 585 pages 29. Magic, Witchcraft, and Ghosts in the Greek and Roman Worlds by Daniel Ogden, Oxford University Press, 2002 ISBN 0-19-513575-X; ISBN 0-19-515123-2 30. CHALDÆAN ORACLES, Translated and Commented by G. R. S. Mead (1908) version uses Hecat where later re-releases indicate Hecate. 31. Women’s Religions in the Greco-Roman World: A Sourcebook, ROSS SHEPARD KRAEMER, Editor, Oxford University press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-517065-2 (cloth); 0-19-514278-0 (pbk.) 32. Greek Religion by Walter Burker, – July 26, 1985, 512 pages 33. Various catalogs and Literature about Coin Collecting & Numismatics. A great deal of info and depictions of Hecate / Hekate on coins, tokens, can be discovered in the literature. These are just a few of the many journals, books, reports that are available. Requires a bit of determination on the part of the researcher to identify and discover how the coins reflect religion, economics, culture, geographical, etc influences. An underutilized source of information on many gods / goddesses.   - A Catalog of Greek Coins in the British Musuem, 28 Volumes - ERIC - The Encyclopedia of Roman Imperial Coins – 2005 by Rasiel Suarez - COINAGE AND IDENTITY IN THE ROMAN PROVINCES, Edited by Christopher Howgego, Volker Heuchert, Andrew Burnett, Oxford University Press, 2005
Section 1a: Books more LHP in focus 
01. Queen of Hell by Mark Alan Smith, 2010,  02. The Red King (Trident of Witchcraft) by Mark Alan Smith, 2011,  03. MAGICK OF THE ANCIENT GODS, Chthonic Paganism & the Left Hand Path by Michael W. Ford, 2009, 254 pages, ISBN 978-0-578-02732-6 04. Book of the Witch Moon: Chaos, Vampiric & Luciferian Sorcery, The Choronzon Edition by Michael W. Ford, 2006, 456 pages, Hecate Queen of Witches, pg 98 - 107 05. HECATE'S WOMB (And other essays) by Jason Perdue, 2004, 146 pages
Section 1b: Have heard both good and bad reviews of these books
01. The Witches' Craft: The Roots of Witchcraft & Magical Transformation by Raven Grimassi, 2002, 282 pgs 02. The New Book of Goddesses & Heroines by Patricia Monaghan, 3rd edition, 1997, 384 pgs 03. Hecate - The Witches' Goddess – November 4, 2011 by Gary R. Varner, PB, 120 pages (more bad than good reviews on this one) 04. The Temple of Hekate - Exploring the Goddess Hekate through Ritual, Meditation And Divination by Tara Sanchez, 2011, 192 pgs, ISBN 1905297491 (Myself I’d not recommend it) 05. Goddess Connections Workbook Hekate [Kindle Edition] by Tara Reynolds, 17 pages
Section 1c: Books questionable history and / or heavily MMC influenced (Not ones I’d recommend)
01. Mysteries of the Dark Moon: The Healing Power of the Dark Goddess Paperback – May 22, 1992, 304 pages, by Demetra George 02. Hecate: Queen of the Witches or Wise Crone? (Celebrate the Divine Feminine; Reclaim Your Power with Ancient Goddess Wisdom) by Joy Reichard, Chapter 13, 2011 03. Queen of the Night: Rediscovering the Celtic Moon Goddess by Sharynne MacLeod Nic Mhacha, 2005, Forth Lunation (chapter 4) 04. Goddess Enchantment, Magic and Spells Volume 2: Goddesses Love, Abundance and Transformation by Carrie Kirkpatrick, 2011, Chapter 4, pg 68-77 05. Lost Goddesses of Early Greece: A Collection of Pre-Hellenic Myths Paperback, by Charlene Spretnak – August 3, 1992, 144 pages (This book has been compared to Robert Graves THE WHITE GODDESS in the author’s ability to suggest opinion as historical fact) Feminist seem to endorse it while historical based opinions find it to questionable. 06. Hecate (Monsters of Mythology) Library Binding, by Bernard Evslin – September, 1988, 87 pages (Most reviews and such suggest incorrect info and best to just toss it, part of his Monsters of series of books) Could not bring myself to read it entirely. Publishing date of 1988 suggests part of the issue’s presented, theories which are no longer endorsed or supported.
Section 2: Historical / Archaic / Modern Plays & Poetry
01. The Homeric Hymns (HYMN TO DEMETER) by Homer 01a The Homeric Hymn to Demeter: Translation, Commentary, and Interpretive Essays by Helene P. Foley, 1993, 320 pages. 02. The Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes 03. Medea by Euripides 03a Medea: Essays on Medea in Myth, Literature, Philosophy, and Art Paperback, by James J. Clauss (Editor), Sarah Iles Johnston (Editor)– January 12, 1997, 376 pages, ISBN-13: 978-0691043760 ISBN-10: 0691043760 04. Hesiod: Volume I, Theogony. Works and Days. Testimonia (Loeb Classical Library No. 57N) by Hesiod (Author), Glenn W. Most (Translator) – 2007, 308 pages,  05. The Orphic Hymm to Hekate 06. IDYLL 2: THE SPELL by THEOCRITUS 07. Ovid – The Metamorphoses - book vii & The Epistles of Ovid 08. John Keats – To Homer & On the Sea 09. William Shakespeare’s Plays - A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act 5, Scene 1 - King Henry VI. Part I., Act 3 Scene 2 - Hamlet, Act III, Scene 2 - Macbeth, Act II, scene 1 - King Lear, Act 1, Scene 1  10. Pausanias' Description of Greece II.30.2 11. The Comedies of Plutus by Aristophanes 12. The Aeneid by Virgil, Robert Fitzgerald translation 13. Hymm to Minerva by Proclus – Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries by Thomas Taylor, 1891, Pgs 225 – 227.
Section 2a: Historical / Archaic / Modern Plays & Poetry more LHP
01. Aleister Crowley Invocation of Hecate 02. Invocation of Hecate , Queen of All Witchcraft
Section 3: Academic research articles
01. A Group of Marble Statuettes in the Ödemiş Museum” – Part of The Stone Artifacts of the Ödemiş Museum 02. Structure, Sculpture and Scholarship Understanding the Sanctuary of Hekate at Lagina, Amanda Elaine Herring, University of California (L.A.), 2011 03. Apollo, Ennodia, and fourth-century Thessaly by C.D. Graninger, Kernos 22 (2009), Varia 04. Karian, Greek or Roman? The layered identities of Stratonikeia at the sanctuary of Hekate at Lagina by Christina Williamson 05. SANCTUARIES AS TURNING POINTS IN TERRITORIAL FORMATION. LAGINA, PANAMARA AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF STRATONIKEIA by Christina Williamson 06. City and Sanctuary in Hellenistic Asia Minor. Sacred and Ideological Landscapes by Christina Williamson 07. Hekate: Bringer of Light by Shelly M. Nixon, California Institute of Integral Studies. 08. Hekate with Apollo and Artemis on a Gem from the Southern Black Sea Region by MANOLIS MANOLEDAKIS 09. HEKATE: HER ROLE AND CHARACTER IN GREEK LITERATURE FROM BEFORE THE FIFTH CENTURY B.C. by CAROL M. MOONEY, B.A., McMaster University February, 1971 10. PLATO’S X & HEKATE’S CROSSROADS, ASTRONOMICAL LINKS TO THE MYSTERIES OF ELEUSIS by George Latura, Independent Researcher, Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, Vol. XX, No X, pp.xx-xx 11. Medea, Cytissorus, Hekate, they all came from Aea. Historical and Cultic Evidence from Hellas in the Golden Fleece Myths, Debbie Turkilsen and Joost Blasweiler, Publisher: Arnhem (NL) Bronze Age, ISBN/EAN: 978-90-820497-1-8 2014 Arnhem –Sydney 12. The Hecate of the Theogony, Jenny Strauss Clay, 1984, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 25: 27-38 13. A Portrait of Hekate by Patricia A. Marquardt, in the American Journal of Philology, Volume 102 14. DOG SACRIFICE IN ANCIENT AND MODERN GREECE: FROM THE SACRIFICE RITUAL TO DOG TORTURE (KYNOMARTYRION) by Manolis G. Sergis
Section 4: JSTOR articles
01. Diana Nemorensis by Andrew Alföldi, American Journal of Archaeology Vol. 64, No. 2 (Apr., 1960), pp. 137-144, Published by: Archaeological Institute of America, Article Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/502539 02. Hecate: A Transfunctional Goddess in the Theogony By Deborah Boedeker Transactions of the American Philological Association (1974-) Vol. 113, (1983), pp. 79-93 Published by: American Philological Association, Article Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/284004 03. Hecate: Greek or “Anatolian”? by William Berg, Numen Vol. 21, Fasc. 2 (Aug., 1974), pp. 128-140 Published by: BRILL Article Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3269561 04. The Running Maiden from Eleusis and the Early Classical Image of Hekate, Author(s): Charles M. Edwards Source: American Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 90, No. 3 (Jul., 1986), pp. 307-318 Published by: Archaeological Institute of America Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/505689 05. Empousa, Dionysus and the Mysteries: Aristophanes, Frogs 285ff Author(s): Christopher G. Brown Reviewed work(s): Source: The Classical Quarterly, New Series, Vol. 41, No. 1 (1991), pp. 41-50 Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/639022 06. Crossroads, Author(s): S. I. Johnston Reviewed work(s): Source: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, Bd. 88 (1991), pp. 217-224 Published by: Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn (Germany) Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20187554  07. The Chthonic Gods of Greek Religion Author(s): Arthur Fairbanks, Source: The American Journal of Philology,Vol. 21, No. 3 (1900), pp. 241-259 Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/287716 08. A Portrait of Hecate by Patricia A. Marquardt, The American Journal of Philology, Vol. 102, No. 3 (Autumn, 1981), pp. 243-260, Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press Article Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/294128 09. The House-Door in Greek and Roman Religion and Folk-Lore Author(s): M. B. Ogle Source: The American Journal of Philology,Vol. 32, No. 3 (1911), pp. 251-271 Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/288616 
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9 Rolins Mill Rd, Flemington, NJ
Price: $649900
CHERRYVILLE MANOR Neighborhood Welcomes You Home! Nestled in the hills, you are Surrounded by Open Farm Land, Nature Trails yet have the Convenience of Nearby Highways and Public Transportation. This RIVERDALE Model Home Offers all the expected Upgraded Details such as a Granite EIK, Moulding Wainscoting throughout, along with a Tray Ceiling in the Dining Room and Vaulted Ceiling in the Family Room. The first floor offers a Front Facing Study, or Escape into the Sun Drenched Conservatory, Private with French Doors. Watch your Favorite Movies in the Home Theater area of the Finished Base ment which also offers a Half Bath and Refrigerator. Storage is Abundant! Entertain outside near your New, 2016 In Ground Pool. And keep the pup close as this Home has an Invisible Fence already installed! Enjoy a 3D Tour
11 Cross Creek Dr, Flemington, NJ
Price: $625000
Brinkerhoff constructed custom 4 bedroom colonial with true Brick front elevation. Quiet cul-de-sac location on private street. Situated on a premium lot in the Cherryville Crossing development of Raritan Township. Boasting amazing year-round views. This special home features an open floor plan, 9 foot ceilings with carpeting, ceramic tile, hardwood flooring on the first level. A two story grand foyer with brass chandelier welcomes all visitors. First level home office with bay window, large oversized eat-in Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite center island easy access to t he backyard patio. Family Room with beamed cathedral ceiling, gas fireplace and back stairwell to second level, capacious sized formal Dining Room . Extra wide second level landing to the ample sized bedrooms.
133 Oak Grove Rd, Flemington, NJ
Price: $286200
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257 Old York Rd, Flemington, NJ
Price: $429900
Sunset views from deck. High ceiling family room with brick wall above fireplace.Great for animals, horses, crops, etc.Rear yard plus pasture area fenced. Close to shopping, restaurants and Rt 202. 4 BR, 2.5 bath home with front porch and rear deck. Light and bright family room (lots of windows) open to kitchen. Furnace ’13 and water heater ’14. NATURAL gas heat (averages $72/mo for gas and $121/mo for electric). Master bath w/ skylite, soaking tub and updated corner shower. Owner has raised sheep, chickens and turkeys. Pasture area with water and 10 x 10 outbuilding to right rear of ho me. The rear yard is also fenced. Convenient location.
167 Stanton Rd, Flemington, NJ
Price: $175000
Your chance to restore a classic! 3 Bedroom home surrounded by larger classic historically preserved homes. LOCATION is the key, as this is in the Village of Stanton which is listed on the National and State Register of Historic Places. AS IS needs work and the classic “old home lover”. Will probably need either cash or a renovation loan to purchase. Several out buildings. 2 car garage/barn in rear has been re supported and is in better shape than other buildings. Oil tank in basement. Oil steam heat and circuit breaker panel box. Room sizes approximate.
21 Pony Ln, Flemington, NJ
Price: $489900
This Single-Family Home located at 21 Pony Lane, Flemington, NJ is currently for sale and has been listed on theochomesearch for 47 days. This property is listed by weichert.com for $489,900. 21 Pony Ln has 4 beds and 2 ½ baths. The property has a lot size of 8,240 sqft. 21 Pony Ln is in the 08822 ZIP code in Flemington, NJ.
51 Clover Hill Rd, Flemington, NJ
Price: $395000
Warm and inviting, light filled home features expansive, newer country kitchen open to family room, updated baths, 4 season sunroom overlooking backyard and IG pool. HW floors, new carpet, neutral paint. Home has been lovingly maintained and upgraded by the current owner. Kitchen features dbl wall ovens and Thermodor cooktop, separate beverage fridge, granite counters, under cabinet lighting, and breakfast bar w ample seating. Family room features newer carpet, multiple windows allowing for an abundance of natural light and views of the lovely backyard. Sunroom w HW floor and high ceili ng is perfect for relaxing w a good book. Upstairs hall bath was updated in a neutral palate pleasing to most and incl. granite counter and custom tile work. Newer windows, roof, well pump. Great backyard is perfect for your summer entertaining.
2 Morgan Rd, Flemington, NJ
Price: $524900
Freshly painted & tastefully updated, 4 Bedroom Colonial home; Baths are all renovated with: wood flooring, new vanities, stone, corian and glass accents, new fixtures; 3 wood burning fireplaces; New Brazilian cherry floors; FR with vaulted ceilings, ample windows brings in plenty of sunlight, brickwood burning FP;Kitchen features a butcher block center island, new stone countertops;new ss appliances; freshly painted cabinets w/ nickel accents; formal dining has open layout with a wood burning brick FP & mantle; Master BR boasts 3rd brick wood burning FP with french doors leading to a b alcony/library area overlooking the family room;Heating/Cooling replaced in 2009; New Washer/Dryer; Roof replaced 2013; New Siding; New windows and doors;Patio and Deck overlook a parklike level wooded corner lot.
193 Voorhees Corner Rd, Flemington, NJ
Price: $479900
** Comes with 1 Year Home Warranty ** Beautiful custom ranch home on a 1.53 acre wooded lot. With 3 bedrooms 2.5 baths, formal dining room, living room, family room, and den/office, this well constructed and perfectly maintained home provides plenty of living space and storage space. A massive 2600 sq. ft., partially finished basement includes a 32’ x 13’ workshop and separate 20’ x 9’ workbench. Hardwood floors throughout all rooms add to the warmth and the wooded lot provides plenty of privacy to enjoy the 33’ x 18’ pool. The two car garage is la rge enough for two full size cars/SUVs and has ample room for all the yard equipment. A huge wood-burning fireplace in the family room has a hidden ash trap to make clean up a breeze. Two large pantries assure plentiful storage for food and kitchen gadgets and many large closets assure ample storage throughout the home. A large attic runs the length of the house providing even more storage if needed. Other amenities include centrally monitored security system, central vacuum system, whole-home water softener and water filtration.
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Houses For Sale in North Olmsted, OH
24575 Clareshire Dr #204, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $42900
Located close to mall & freeway. There is nothing to do in this wonderful Condo, just move in. Recently remodeled, this property offers vaulted ceiling, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, large dining rm, living rm w/slider that takes you to the balcony, 2 large bedrms & same floor laundry area.
4020 Clague Rd, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $99000
This Single-Family Home located at 4020 Clague Road, North Olmsted, OH is currently for sale and has been listed on theochomesearch for 14 days. This property is listed by howardhanna.com for $99,000. 4020 Clague Rd has 3 beds, 1 bath, and approximately 1,054 square feet. The price per square foot is $94. The property has a lot size of 9,583 sqft and was built in 1938. 4020 Clague Rd is in the 44070 ZIP code in North Olmsted, OH.
4755 Westview Dr, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $165000
Welcome home!! This extremely well cared for 2000+ sqft, clean, one owner home won’t last long. This home offers may extras including a newer roof, vinyl siding, furnace & central air. The spacious rooms are inviting with neutral colors and newer carpet. The formal living and dining rooms with vaulted ceilings and large picture windows capture the sun rise and set. The family room has a beautiful brick fireplace with gas starter making cold evenings nice and cozy. The fourth bedroom is on the lower level next to the family room across from the second full bath. This makes a great den/ho me office, play room or guest bedroom. The cook will be pleased with the amount cabinet and counter space in the kitchen. All the appliances stay including the washer and dryer. Right off the kitchen is a large patio, enjoy grilling and relaxing in the private rear yard setting. Add this one to your list today.
4817 Fleharty Rd, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $97000
This Single-Family Home is located at 4817 Fleharty Road, North Olmsted, OH. 4817 Fleharty Rd is in the 44070 ZIP code in North Olmsted, OH. The average listing price for ZIP code 44070 is $142,046. 4817 Fleharty Rd has 3 beds, 1 bath, approximately 1,300 square feet, and was built in 1923
22972 Maple Ridge Rd #202, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $65000
Ranch condo, 2bdrm, 2 full bath, Second floor of a two story secure bldg. Assigned covered parking for one car. Additional unit or guest parking available next to the building. All appliances included. Furnace replaced 2014. Air conditioning and Hot water tank replaced 2010. Roofs recently replaced. Enclosed sun/room porch offers privacy and overlooks the treed North side of the bldg. One cat or dog is allowed, no weight restriction. Assigned small storage locker. Woodscape in just North off Lorain Rd. Close to North Olmsted Mall and Fairview Park, both with numerous shops and dinning choices to pick from.
24262 Moonlight Dr, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $147500
Prepare to be Moved!into easy, carefree living in this smart & classy cluster home. Forget the lawn & snow chores save that time for things you really enjoy! Inviting front porch welcomes all into soft, creamy colors perfectly complementing honey-toned laminate flooring throughout the main level. Vaulted Great Room with focal point of cozy fireplace flanked by windows. Counter-height island/bar transitions into the spacious & efficient kitchen with elegant cherry cabinetry set off by sleek black appliances. Adjacent dining room brightened by two large windows plus slider door access to the back patio. Just off the foyer is a versatile room perfect for a study or home office and can pinch-hit as a possible 3rd bedroom when guests arrive. Convenient bath off the foyer and step-saving laundry room just off the kitchen. The Owners Suite features private bath with oversized shower. Second bedroom plus second full bath complete the upper level, with all new carpet thru-out. Private patio off the dining room, great for grilling out or just relaxing & thinking about all those yard chores youre NOT doing! 2-car attached garage with pull-down attic, floored for even more welcome storage. Fantastic location – couldnt be more convenient to highway access, shopping, dining, Metroparks, airport & more. Well-maintained, move-in ready and waiting for you!
4849 Grace Rd #205, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $58000
Spacious 2nd floor unit close to elevator. Underground heated parking, handicap accessible. All rooms are large with neutral paint. All appliances including washer & dryer! Wide hallways. Park view from your balcony; gas, water and sewer included in maintenance fee. Parking and storage included no extra fees. Secure building. Close to restaurants and shopping. Minutes to I-480! This is the best location with so many amenities! Come take a look, this is living at it’s best!
23839 David Dr #203, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $38000
Located in a central location to restaurants, shopping , transportation and recreation. This condo is located in the Northwoods condo complex. Features include 2 bedrooms, one with a large walk in closet, newer range, open floor plan, newer patio door and patio 2012 , newer bedroom windows 2010, newer fuse panel in 2014. Great condtion, move right in! Inground pool and pool house on property along with 1 car garage- additional fee for these amenities. The building houses 8 total condos and has a coin operated washer and dryer on the first level. Additional storage unit included on the 2 nd level. 1 parking spot reserved, plenty additional parking spots for visitors. Call for your private viewing today! Great investment opportunity as well.
54 Vista Cir #36B, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $133000
This is the perfect setting you have been looking for. Every day can be a great golf day! Or just sit on your deck and enjoy the beautiful landscaped course with weeping willow trees and white picket fences. This home features on open floor plan with gorgeous 3 sided fireplace. This adorable townhome is move in ready. Just installed a new furnace and central air that includes a 10 year warranty. 2 bedroom and 2 full bath ranch style home. Recently painted in today’s colors, new carpet in 2011. All appliances stay. Newer stainless steel featuring a gas stove. Newer kitchen sink and fixtures show off the finishing touches in this spacious eat-in kitchen. Ceiling fans in living room and both bedrooms. Master bedroom has a large walk-in closet, master bath and also room for a sitting or office area. One year home warranty included with the purchase. Great location! Close to highways, shopping and airport. Two golf courses and Crocker Park. Homeownership without all the landscaping fuss. Call now to see how great life can be on the greens!
28674 Aspen Dr, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $133000
Spacious Ranch in quiet neighborhood with mature trees. Large living room with wood burning fireplace and view of the backyard. Updated, eat-in kitchen with newer appliances, Fridge,2015, dishwasher 2016. Master bedroom with private bath. Nicely updated second bath with tile surround. One unique feature is to have two full baths in this area. The full basement is semi-finished with recreation area and newer glass block windows installed in 2016. All appliances are included. Newer front walkway, and paver patio. One-year basic home warranty included! Great location, close to schools, par ks, shopping and freeway access! Just move in and enjoy this wonderful home. Stop by on Feb 19th or 26th to view this home before it is sold.
4145 Columbia Rd, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $98500
Darling 3 bedroom Cape is priced to sell! Huge Master on 2nd floor has office space or sitting room, 330 ft deep lot, tandem 2 car garage with 8 x 17 ft. breezeway. Newer roof, windows, aluminum siding. Stove and refrigerator stay.
26910 Sudbury Dr, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $209000
Excellent opportunity to move into this well designed home with many updates in the last two years. Updates include a gourmet Kitchen with granite tops and stainless appliances, New roof, new furnace, freshly painted inside and out and a concrete circular drive. Also offers a three season room and a Patio. Much more to list. Home warranty included.
6127 Gareau Dr, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $154900
A spacious house on a nice street in a sought after development. Eat-in kitchen with a new floor, refrigerator, stove, microwave & dishwasher all stay. Living room is carpeted; with a hardwood floor in good condition under carpet. Family room has hardwood floors and sliding glass doors looking out onto an oversized patio and large fenced yard. Upstairs all 4 bedrooms have hardwood floors. Master suite has its own master bath. Partially finished basement. New electrical box January 2017. A large 2 car garage with exterior paint done Spring 2016. An attached storage shed behind the garage . Window treatments stay. Also staying are basketball pole and hoop, backyard benches, firewood & fire pit stay.
28480 Alden Dr, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $159900
This exceptional ALL BRICK RANCH W/FINISHED WALK OUT BASEMENT that has had most mechanical systems such as roof, windows, Kitchen, driveway, HVAC, H20 tank, etc! This spacious ranch home has a beautiful exterior with a fresh driveway and updated roof. Enter to gorgeous/gleaming hardwood floors through much of the home. Built ins in the formal dining room. Kitchen has been updated w/refaced cabinets and counters, all appliances included w/remodeled laminate wood flooringLight filled dinette open to the family room that boast of a warming fireplace. 1st floor laundry room. The master i ncludes a private full bath! The huge finished basement is sure to delight you with a rare walk out slider to the back yard. This home has been meticulously maintained but could use a little updating in baths. Nice lot w/raised deck. All of this situated in a desirable neighborhood that has mature trees w/easy access to highways, shopping and more. Estate sale being sold “As is”. Easy to showCall today for your private showing!
334 Vista Cir #50B, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $142000
This Condo located at 334 Vista Circle #50B, North Olmsted, OH is currently for sale and has been listed on theochomesearch for 13 days. This property is listed by howardhanna.com for $142,000. 334 Vista Cir #50B has 2 beds, 2 baths, and approximately 1,441 square feet. The price per square foot is $99. The property has a lot size of 3,484 sqft and was built in 1993. 334 Vista Cir #50B is in the 44070 ZIP code in North Olmsted, OH.
3633 W 232nd St, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $165000
beautiful capecod/ professionaly landscaped/newer kitchen recently installed/ rewer roof/ 2years old/ new 50gal. water tank
6440 Surrey Dr, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $185000
Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 full bath above-ground split level home in Bretton Ridge development in North Olmsted. Completely remodeled in 2012 with modern, open floor plan. Updates include gourmet kitchen with double ovens, gas range, granite countertops, custom cabinetry, and custom copper hood. Beautiful stone fireplace with gas insert and thermostatic remote in family room with vaulted ceiling. Second full bath also added in 2012. Upstairs bathroom remodeled 2016. Exterior updates in 2012 include vinyl siding with custom shutters, large stamped patio, and privacy fence. Backyard fire pit ad ded 2016. Additional updates include garage door, front & back doors, roof, furnace, A/C, and hot water tank within last 8 years. Development has park/playground area with pool and tennis courts. Convenient access to I 480.
28392 Spruce Dr, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $144900
This home is ready for its new owners to move right in. In the last 5 years, the owners have covered all of the big ticket items! A neutral palette highlights the living & family rooms. Laminate flooring flows throughout the first floor adding warmth to the home. Imagine preparing dinner in your oak kitchen with new counters & a beautiful backsplash. And summer days are a breeze too! The kitchen window overlooks the fully fenced back yard so you can watch the everyone play as your prepare your BBQ. Step right out the back sliding glass doors onto the newly poured patio to grill a tasty meal with plenty of space for friends and family. Next fall’s football parties are easy as you can step right from the patio through the walk-out door into your lower level family room. The family room is cozy with fresh neutral paint & new carpeting. On the upper level, you will find plenty of sleeping quarters with three ample bedrooms. The bedrooms all have ceiling fans & new carpet (hardwood underneath if that is more your style). The bathroom has newer vanity, countertop, fixtures, floors & lighting. All of the lighting has been updated in the last five years. The home also features a newer roof, furnace, A/C, windows & H20 tank! And location can’t be beat. Quiet neighborhood streets makes taking the dog for a walk a pleasure. Yet you are 5 minutes away from shopping at Great Northern. Easy access to I-480 means minutes to downtown, the airport or Independence. Call today!
27671 Marquette Blvd, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $179900
Outstanding one-owner home *Fantastic foyer *Lovely 18 x 16 living room *Delightful 13 x 11 formal dining room *Paramount 15 x 13 eat-in kitchen *Excellent 24 x 16 family room with new carpeting *Superior 19 x 12 master bedroom with private bath *3 bedrooms *2.5 baths *large 25 x 15 utility room *2 car garage *Excellent deck *Fountain *Fenced back yard with metal fencing *Newer driveway *5-6 years young roof *Super outstanding home on great street*
3920 Brendan Ln #611H, North Olmsted, OH
Price: $52900
The property has been given a total makeover. New carpet and tile throughout and it has been freshly painted. New vanities, new granite counter top in kitchen. New light fixtures and mirrors. Like new! The unit is equipped with a washer & dryer, refrigerator, oven, dishwasher and garbage disposal. Roman Gardens beautiful grounds offers a spacious courtyard and an in-ground pool.
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