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It's #InternationalFairyDay, #WyrdWednesday plus the 73rd anniversary of Kenneth Arnold's seminal #UFO sighting so here's a truly bizarre entity encounter from July 1968 in West Virginia that could be alien, fairy, or neither
THE BLOOD-SUCKING VEGETABLE MAN! [thread]
"Procession on the Summer #Solstice☀️" by Simon Palmer
Photos by Morgan Silk of some of the celebrants at the 2013 Jack in the Green #MayDay #Beltane celebrations in #Hastings
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The Welsh word penguin originally referred to the flightless Greak auk of the North Atlantic. One of the last in the world was beaten to death on the Scottish island of St Kilda in 1840 because the locals thought it was a storm-conjuring witch #ExtinctIsForever #WorldPenguinDay🐧
The Victorian tradition of sending Vinegar #ValentinesDay cards to your most hated, complete with insulting caricature and rhyme #FolkloreThursday
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Poster for 'Black Narcissus' (1947) by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
#FolkloreFilmPosters @FolkloreFilmFes
The Cailleach Bheur, bringer of Winter snows and storms and mother of all gods and goddesses in Scottish mythology #folklorethursday
Image ©Andy Paciorek @andypaciorekart
Caillech Bheur, personification of Winter and mother of all gods and goddesses in Scottish mythology #folklorethursday
Image ©Andy Paciorek
Llamhigyn y dwr Welsh water monster like a toad with wings
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