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Some moonlit beauty for you too: I hope it’s a peaceful evening for all of you 🤎✨
(A Lake by Moonlight, by Joseph Wright of Derby, 1782)
I think we all have days when we can empathize with dear, anxious Owl, whom Arnold Lobel created in the 1970s. Lovable, nervous Owl is beloved to this very day ❤️#OwlishMonday
And some Richard Scarry coziness for all of you who could use a sweet good night. Night, my friends ❤️
A gothic arch never seemed so magical. This is “Faeries Looking Through a Gothic Arch” by J.A. Fitzgerald (1860) I’ve always loved it ✨ #FaerieFriday
The tradition of closing a note with an “x” to signify a kiss & mythic affection began prosaically. In the medieval era illiterate individuals would sign their name with an x, but then kiss it to convey their sincerity. The x soon came to be seen as a kiss 💋#MythologyMonday
A little bit of Molly Brett’s enchanting world for your Sunday ❤️🦔
Birds used to be fortune tellers on Valentine’s Day. The first bird seen forecast a woman’s love. This bird soothsaying, ornithomancy, dated to antiquity. If a woman saw a robin she’d marry a sailor, a sparrow a poor but happy man, & a goldfinch meant wealth ❤️#SuperstitionSat
Wishing you all a cozy evening after working so hard. Have a great night, my friends ☺️🤎
(By Deborah Hocking)
In case anyone wants a robin hug today 🥰
(By Molly Brett)
Some quietly beautiful, winter landscapes by the creator of Peter Rabbit herself —-Beatrix Potter. I love seeing artists’ other sides ☺️❄️