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"I gazed upon the glorious sky
And the green mountains round,
And thought that when I came to lie
At rest within the ground,
'Twere pleasant, that in flowery June
When brooks send up a cheerful tune,"
(1/2)
- William Cullen Bryant
🎨 by Jacob van Ruisdael
#ofdarkandmacabre
✨Goodnight Twitter folk! May your dreams be magical.✨
🎨 Undine, Arthur Rackham 1909
Ayakashi in Japanese literally means, "strange phenomenon of the sea," and is a term used for yokai who appear in the liminal spaces between the surface of the sea/ocean and the air.
#WyrdWednesday
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Ayakashi in Japanese literally means, "strange phenomenon of the sea," and is a term used for yokai who appear in the liminal spaces between the surface of the sea/ocean and the air.
#FolkloreThursday
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"Beyond the town, darker than dark, King Haggard's castle teetered like a lunatic on stilts..."
- Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn
🎨 by Tore Billing
#BookWormSat
"The sea is everything. It covers seven tenths of the terrestrial globe. Its breath is pure and healthy...The sea is only the embodiment of a supernatural & wonderful existence. It is nothing but love & emotion; it is the Living Infinite."
-Jules Verne
🎨 Max Jensen #BookWormSat
"...And when they came quite up to the little house they saw that it was built of bread and covered with cakes, but that the windows were of clear sugar."
- Hansel and Gretel,
The Brothers Grimm
🎨 by Arthur Rackham
#FairyTaleTuesday
#FairyTaleFlash
Ayakashi in Japanese literally means, "strange phenomenon of the sea," and is a term used for yokai who appear in the liminal spaces between the surface of the sea/ocean and the air.
#FolkloreThursday
https://t.co/uTHQR30wit
"...And when they came quite up to the little house they saw that it was built of bread and covered with cakes, but that the windows were of clear sugar."
- Hansel and Gretel, by the Brothers Grimm 🎨 by Arthur Rackham
#FolkloreSunday
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