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About dressing up as Easter Witches in Sweden #FolkloreThursday #Easter https://t.co/CLTfEokU57
HERE BE DRAGONS!
#FolkloreThursday
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More Hopeless, Maine strangeness for #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/GBV0nwkyjb
#FolkloreThursday Thinking a lot about #Bluebeard recently, especially after reading #JaneEyre...
Amazing images of the landvættir, Iceland's guardians (by A J Ásgeirsson) https://t.co/13wy2oatvi #FolkloreThursday
Thare be a strenge unbeast frae Shetland that be hauf man and hauf wouf.. https://t.co/1qrRodYw7E #FolkloreThursday
The wilis, spirits of betrothed girls who died before their wedding night, dancing men to death #FolkloreThursday
Proboscis Tongues and Demonic Queefing via @deadmaidens #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/0KZOMnd1W2
Folklore is timeless #FolkloreThursday Art: ARTHUR RACKHAM 1918 - Quote:Jane Yolen
The Magician of Kracow by Krystyna Turska, a favourite book as a child: demons, wishes & the moon #FolkloreThursday
Happy #FolkloreThursday, Twitter! ["Mr. Cuttlefish's Love Story," from "Old Hungarian Fairy Tales.']
The vengeful ghost of Oiwa, disfigured after her husband poisoned her to marry again #FolkloreThursday
Greek myths illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen.
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Duir: the Oak. Sacred to the Druids; Door to the Otherworld! #FolkloreThursday
@IrishArtsReview Celebrate #FolkloreThursday with Gorgeous Illustrations of Irish Legends https://t.co/9J9JcG5567
@FolkloreThurs @AndyJoe83 And here's the julbock in John Bauer's version! #FolkloreThursday
The Renowned Hero, Bova Korolevich and the Princess Drushnevna for #FolkloreThursday
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My personal #art contribution, for #FolkloreThursday :)
#teapainting
Bonfire is more significant in #Sussex than Halloween - photo #Bexhill Jubilee beacon 20.6.1887 #FolkloreThursday
For #FolkloreThursday an adaptation of a singing bone story that we did for our Uncommon Tales comic last year.