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To mark the season of Bride and #NationalStorytellingWeek, here's the story of Angus & Bride #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/PlALgmzCPt
John Bauer (1882 - 1918) https://t.co/2fxBfZf7Ul #folklorethursday #art #painting #artoft… https://t.co/XnlQd1fs28
John Bauer (1882 - 1918) https://t.co/2fxBfZf7Ul #folklorethursday #art #painting #artoft… https://t.co/yOiXxmBWac
Guys, I made some STARDEW VALLEY CHARMS! Working on the bachelorettes next! 👩🌾💕 Here's the preorder listing: https://t.co/5sefiqgjRs
Arthur Rackham - Clerk Colvill and the Mermaid for British Ballads #FolkloreThursday #art
#FolkloreThursday Alp. Male version of the nightmare-causing Mare. Prefers breast milk, but he’ll also drink blood from the nipples of men 👻
#folklorethursday In Guanche mythology of Tenerife, Guayota lived inside the Teide volcano, one of the gateways to the underworld.
The famous Botathen Ghost re-imagined by @fraserwords & @inkfunnel #folklorethursday #Cornwall #ThePrinceAndTheWitchfinder
One of my favourite wyrm tales as retold in Usborne's Mysteries of the Unknown (1977) #folklorethursday
It's #folklorethursday & we give you Pan, c/o Frederic, Lord Leighton https://t.co/5UKXnFuJrR Fashion tip for 2017: ringlets & hoofy shoes.
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
Mud Flats at Loreto
#art #pleinair #impressionism #art #painting #pochade #pleinairpainting #postimpressionism #me…
#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