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#FaustianFriday A selection of engravings by Abigail Rorer for 'Mimpish Squinnies: Reginald Farrer's Short Guide to Worthless Plants' (2007), based on Farrer's 1919 descriptions of real flowers he disliked, which you can read here (and I urge you to do so)
https://t.co/MCJeUzoKQ5
It's been suggested they may have seen a New Zealand Longfin Eel, the largest freshwater eel species in the world. And it just so happens that Downes also painted the capture of one of these, although the size depicted far exceeds the maximum confirmed length of ~2m.
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@Symon61495074 In some places it's difficult to move there's so many
🎨'Beneath the surface' by @juliedillon
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@Titania2468 I have to say I've always fancied living on Brambly Hedge
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"Go not to the Nixie’s pool!
In those waters dim and cool
Gleams a pale and lovely face
Framed in hair like green fern-lace,
Arms of more than mortal grace
Smooth as lily, and as cool."
Leah Bodine Drake, Weird Tales May 1946
🎨 Arthur Rackham, The Rhinemaidens
@Oakelmash @FromHanged And Grolliffe the Ice Dragon
#MythologyMonday The Cŵn Annwn are a pack of otherworldy white hounds with red-ears from Welsh myth who can be heard running in the sky. Their growling is loudest when they are at a distance, and grows softer as they draw closer. To hear them is often seen as a death portent.