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Being treated like a god to the local tribe has its perks~
Pay your food tributes to me and I’ll always ensure you have fertile lands~
🎨: @RiverbreakArt <3 always down to be fat fur practice :3
New work from me! It's about how we rely on healthy, fertile soil. Featuring a quote from Satish Kumar, the wonderful activist and editor of Resurgence & Ecologist Magazine.
#FolkloreThursday Maypole dancing, an ancient ceremonial folk ritual & fertility rite performed around a tall pole decorated with foliage, flowers & ribbons woven into patterns by the dancers. Traditionally performed on #MayDay in #UK & midsummer in #Scandinavia
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In the 1850s bat droppings (guano) were used in the production of what?
A. Soap?
B. Fertiliser?
C. Sugar?
D. Bullets?
Gonna post my child Tabitha. Gotta get her in some good light again.
Heres a little info about her:
She's 22 yrs old, 5ft even. She has that "bad ass" demeanor and prefers other dobies, She has a low egg/sperm count. Shes practically infertile and had an abusive mom.
"My dreams sail through uncharted waters
looking for a place to land.
A place to become fertile
so I can touch them with my hand.
My dreams are filled with imagery
of what I want my life to be.
If I could only lead them home
my life would be what I want it to be."
~ David Harris
Daughters of May.
Today brings one of the quarter year festivals, Beltane, meaning ‘bright fire’. This day marks the peak of Spring and the welcome return of Summer.
Celebrations honour life at its full, fertility,…
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Happy Mayday! Originally, the Maypole was a living tree brought in from the woods with much merrymaking. Ancient Celts danced around the tree, praying for good crops and fertility. For youth, there was the possibility of courtship.
(illustration by Edith Alice Cubitt)
A Jack in the Green is a common sight around May Day festivities- once believed to be a remnant of a pre-Christianity fertility ritual, the practice is now thought to be tied to a seventeenth century custom of decorating milk pails, and then milk maids.
#FolkloreThursday #art
Concept art for a roof tile in Otto & the Ancient Worlds by @ObviousGravity, based on the Norse god of fertility and the sea — Njörd
#norsemythology #norse #ottoandtheancientworlds #gamedev #indiedev #conceptArt #gameart
Rite of fertility In the beginning of third spring in Grand Desert. The Elders came to cherish the seed of abundance.
Yet bravest people sometimes risk to watch it by their own eyes.
Inari Ōkami, the Japanese Kami (Shinto) of fertility, rice and tea. Inari's foxes, or kitsune, are pure white and act as her messengers.
Artwork © @astralyokai
#astralyokai #astralyokai_art
When I think of #Spring, I think of the Greek god #Pan. Depicted as a faun or satyr, Pan is the god of the mountain wilds, #Spring fertility, & woodwind music. (Coining the 'Pan Flute'). He is often seen frolicking amid the #forest, with beautiful 'Wood Nymphs'. #FolkloreThursday
Once benevolent water & forest beings, Rusalki turned sour during C19, vengeful spirits of drowned maidens were taken in chez Rusalka and instead of granting fertility boons in spring, they now drown, tickle or dance their victims to death
#Gothicspring #FolkloreThursday
@rebeccafelgate Brew it and don't drink it, just enjoy the smell, and after use it to water plants! A mix of Tap water and Coffee can do wonders for plant health and growth. They like caffine and coffee just as much as we do! Coffee beans themselves are natural fertilizer, as well as grounds!
@_CrystalColors_ Coppercloud's Motherhood tackles different types of being a motherly figure, like being a foster mother, older half-sibling, a biological mother or just a shoulder to cry on. Coppercloud herself is infertile and desperately tries to fill that hole of wanting to be a mother :'3