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Well hello there #FolkloreThursday-ers! @DeeDeeChainey here to kick of a fine winter's morning of #folklore ... Who's feeling like this?
The tale of the bell, embellished with odd moths. Hopeless, Maine mysteries for #folklorethursday https://t.co/l4Q9l0G7qS
#FolkloreThursday In Native American folklore, the Bear is the “keeper of dreams." If you sleep deeply, you could be channeling the Bear.
Don't forget: #FolkloreThursday is BACK tomorrow-9amGMT with @BenTheEpicure! Be there or be ... *insert your favourite folkloric fate here*!
Hi #folklorethursday folk. Dragons of Wales is now on Kickstarter: https://t.co/vNvN7TDGRS
Please retweet & share with all #dragon lovers 🙏🐉
In Norway a sheaf of wheat or oats would be raised on a pole at Yule (Jul) to feed the famished birds #FolkloreThursday
Today Yule Lad Gáttaþefur (the door sniffer) is on the hunt for snowflake bread
#laufabrauð #Iceland #ChristmasTradition #folklorethursday
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"...dance, with flowers in their hair, and robes of white wool, around the fountain, by the light of the full moon."
#folklorethursday
Victorian Christmas Cards were weird... #folklorethursday #seasonsgreetings
This Sunday on Our Sexual History podcast on @ThisHeadStuff I talk to @griffski about witches, original sin, & St. Teresa. #folklorethursday
Good morning! @WillowWinsham here to kick off the last #FolkloreThursday before Christmas! Let's make it a good one!
Carl Jung called an ABRAXIS a God higher than the Christian God or Devil, that combines all opposites into one being.
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Art CHARLES ROBINSON The Russian Princess-1913 from "The Happy Prince and Other Tales" OscarWilde #FolkloreThursday
Caillech Bheur, personification of Winter and mother of all gods and goddesses in Scottish mythology #folklorethursday
Image ©Andy Paciorek
It's #folklorethursday & here's Wm Holman Hunt in @AberyUni colls warning us to beware those sleepy mini-witches https://t.co/uasfAIXPmP
#folklorethursday Dickens' Ghost of Christmas Present (John Leech) echoes ancient pagan midwinter traditions pre-dating modern Santa Claus