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Anglo-Saxon metrical charms were sets of instructions generally written to magically resolve a situation or disease. Usually, these charms involve some sort of physical action, including making, doing, saying. #folklorethursday
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The Barnacle Tree-a botanical myth of a tree with barnacles that opened to reveal geese.Legend of this tree was very old(and denounced as false)Tales of tree were popular with herbalists until 18C.Found in ‘small llande in Lancashire called the Pile of Foulders’ #FolkloreThursday
Been an up and down journey on cycle 2. Very exhausted, apologies if I haven’t seen posts or answered anyone ✨🕸🌱
So, updating 🤗 after having 4cm tumour removed & sigmoid colectomy.They found cancer was in 2 of lymph nodes by tumour.
So was in 2 of 22 lymph’s they removed from bowel area. So they feel that they have ‘caught it’ with a mop up chemotherapy planned. Feeling grateful 🤗✨🌱🕸
Spring/Imbolc blessings as the green awakes, be creative, flow. Signs of spring are about. ✨🕸🌱
Nearly 2 weeks,when all but basic,necessary chores were done,family was reunited;hospitality of the house was open to all;friends and neighbors gathered around fireside for evenings of story telling,music and reminiscing. https://t.co/FwaXfrDDjc