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Thanks #FolkloreThursday for another great session! Today's theme was the the folklore of women and all things feminine for #InternationalWomensDay This is @shanonsinn signing off. Wishing you all an amazing week! (Fog Women by Hermann Hendrich 1854-1931)
Welcome back #FolkloreThursday, and thank you @WillowWinsham for the previous session. This is @MythCrafts and we are celebrating #InternationalWomensDay with the folklore of women. Some amazing tweets this morning, so keep them coming! [Image The Triple Hecate by William Blake]
#TheSealChildren: Sealskins and Soulskins by @JackieMorrisArt #selkies https://t.co/qvpxGzju32
Meet the #Hulders (Whether You Want to or Not) by @a57998! #Norway https://t.co/BNIHZ7x5ua
#FolkloreThursday was brought to you today by @BenTheEpicure @WillowWinsham @MythCrafts @HistoriumU and @ShanonSinn. Huge thanks for a great day, and we'll see you all next week! (Image: From Folktales of Bengal)
Thank you #folklorethursday 🐉 Today's #folklore theme has been traditional #tales and #stories to celebrate #NationalStorytellingWeek. This is @shanonsinn signing off. Have a great week everyone! (img. Frans Snyders pre 1657)
#JapaneseLegends: The Three Most Evil #Yokai of #Japan by @matthewmeyerart https://t.co/lAWOxrAKlI
Hello! Welcome to the first #FolkloreThursday of 2019! This is @BenTheEpicure looking forward to hearing all your New Year and new beginning folklore.
(Image: via Wikimedia)
#Winter Plants: The Magic of #Mistletoe by @MythCrafts #Christmas #Yule #WinterSolstice https://t.co/yhaTQNN3Rr
#British Legends: Morgan le Fay – Magical, Healer, or Renegade #Witch? By @ztevetevans for #FolkloreThursday #KingArthur https://t.co/T8JlgiCFRH