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#SuperstitionSat
An old Irish custom is the ringing of bells at weddings to ward off evil spirits, encourage good fortune, and ensure a happy and blessed marriage. Brides often sewed tiny bells into their bridal gowns or veils and attached small bells to their bouquets.
#BookWormSat
“All children, except one, grow up.”
–JM Barrie, Peter Pan
🎨Scott Gustafson
#WyrdWednesday
In folklore & legend crows & ravens are often regarded as harbingers of doom, but they can also be the means of divination & prophecy bearing messages from the gods. The Celtic goddess Morrigan often appears in the form of these ambiguous birds.
🎨Jessica Galbreth
#MythologyMonday
Melpomene & Thalia the Muses of Tragedy & Comedy, are the names given to the theatrical masks worn in traditional ancient Greek plays. Once symbols of the two Muses, they are now universally acknowledged as the emblems of drama and acting.🎭
🎨Guiseppe Mazzei
Tonight’s December thirty-first,
Something is about to burst.
The clock is crouching, dark & small,
Like a time bomb in the hall.
Hark, it's midnight, children dear.
Duck! Here comes another year.—Ogden Nash
Happy New Year #2022 wishing you love, joy, hope, good health and peace.
@be1t2h @AudryRibka @RosaTrunk Thanks dear Beth. A very Happy Wednesday to you all.