Dame Flora MacCleod, the chief of the clan, got some scraps of the shawl for the MacLeods serving as pilots in the RAF, and it is said that none of them was shot down in the whole Battle of Britain during WWII!
The Faerie last goodbye.

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Late to post this but here was my Day 3 - Awakening

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Day 5 BIRD

“When Robins appear, loved ones are near”

This little bird is a beautiful reminder that loved ones are never too far away. Linked to various folklores, I believe the Robin is a messenger of love and joy.



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It took me a while, but I'm happy with it. Running even more late! 😅

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The poem 'Love in the Asylum' by Dylan Thomas was what partly inspired this little painting (as well as a dream I had where I was harbouring birds under my skirt).
And I'm sharing it for today's prompt, BIRD.

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⭐️ Day 5 - Bird ⭐️

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The moon sprites were now in a hurry, the night was starting to fade. They had spent so long feasting they couldn’t remember the wish. Recalling only part of the dream they gave Roxy wings so she could fly… https://t.co/zMSXEwmK0X

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I haven't been tweeting enough about Folktale Week! Here are my 4 pieces for the first 4 days!

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It’s and the prompt for DAY 4 is “Feast” 😋

I created this illustration for the wonderful theatre play ‘Jabala and the Jinn’, a play written by for children and families. This play is an AIK production.

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Folktale Week: Feast 🍊🍋✨ This is a scene from the folktale The North Wind’s Gift 🌬✨(collected from Italian Folktales by Italo Calvino. 1956)

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Day 4 FEAST

We’re passed the half way mark with the fourth day of Folktale Week! It’s time to celebrate with a woodland tea party with friends.


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For today's prompt of FEAST I'm sharing the famous gingerbread house, which in this folk-surreal painting is actually the body of a puppet who is operating her own strings. She leads a rabble of wondrous strangeness through a Russian winter landscape.

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Excited to say this is my first time participating in Day 3 Awakening

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