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Concert in the Egg. 🥚 🎶 Anonymous artist, in style or copy of Bosch. 1560s.
Since it’s International Bat Appreciation Day, it gives me an excuse to tweet some of my favourite bat art. 🦇
In Norfolk you can find the ruins of St Mary’s church. It has an oak tree growing from its nave called The Witch’s Finger. But, it is less a finger, more of a leg. A witch with a wooden leg was buried alive under the nave and resurfaced to destroy the church. #FaustianFriday
For #TopTweetTuesday a poem written last week called Digging for Gods. @blackboughpoems @davidralphlewis Thanks for hosting. Have a wonderful poemed day. 🐇 🌌
Perhaps originating in Norse mythology, but seen in a range of stories across Europe is the tale of a Wild Hunt or Host - when all kinds of mystical, magical and supernatural beings, including elves. The Wild Hunt was a message of impending disaster... #WyrdWednesday
The Tor in Glastonbury is, in Celtic mythology, hollow and a fairy underworld. Also known as Magic Mountain, it is said to be ruled by Gwyn ap Nudd. #WyrdWednesday
Poem: The Silence Of A Regent Honeyeater. https://t.co/Bm1Wm6fSyw A poem inspired by this tragic news today - https://t.co/7XPW9voYIv
Poem for #TopTweetTuesday @blackboughpoems @marian_v_o Daffodils.
https://t.co/0eADaIF1pU
Written last night for the Inspiration Point (beginnings) on @ABC_Tales. Have a wonderful poemy day. Thanks for hosting.
There is a neurological condition called Alice in Wonderland syndrome. Symptoms include the perception that things are larger or smaller than in reality, and or closer or further away. It can also affect perception of time. Most often experienced in childhood. #WyrdWednesday