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gotcha, you elusive little bugger. I love how he's so obviously a hare, with his big staring eyes
Currently looking into the significance of cabbages in Halloween tradition, which is frankly a lot greater than I had realised
'That night, when the moon was bright above the trees and her family lay snoring around her, Rhega stared into the coals of the fire and let her spirit go loose from her body.'
Everything about C64 game Shadowfire (Denton Designs, 1984) screams 'Saturday morning cartoon that should have been' & it is my impossible dream that Netflix will one day bring it about
There seems to be zero consistency regarding who should be pulling whom - the Easter chicks get to take a turn at pulling here, not that they seem especially pleased about it
Reminder that the American Santa used to be thought of as about two feet tall, which is how come he can fit down the chimney. 'A *miniature* sleigh and eight *tiny* reindeer' runs the poem. Look how big he is in this early illustration, compared to the chair. #FolkloreThursday