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Can we talk about how magical is ? it’s definitely one of my ( this is a drawing that I did 🤍✨)

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Today’s is about trees! The Hawthorn tree was connected with fairies and the Otherworld in Irish folklore and it was considered very bad luck to cut one down if it stood alone in a field.

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Okay but can we appreciate the quality of ART does? This girl captures the lyrics of Taylor's songs and turns them into beautiful comics!!! I loved it!

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Trees were said & feared to be magic as their life outlasts ours. Similarly literary/cinematic trees' role is polarized: ethearal or deadly.
From C.S Lewis' wooden portal to Narnia & Tolkien's wise Treebeard to Burton's Tree of the Dead which is Gateway to Hell.

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✦ Flying Ship Update!✦ Ooof, find some carbs to soak up that nostalgia! Read it at: https://t.co/y7Qo8AGSit and you can read future episodes ahead of time on Tapas!
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One single thread of gold, tied me to you🌟

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The Woodwose (wild man of the woods) is a mythical figure that appeared in medieval Europe. Covered from head to toe in thick hair and often carrying a club they began to appear on English churches during the C12th. Photo © V. Worrall

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I’ve enjoyed your wisdom, but it’s time for me to leaf. This is Crystal signing off. Don’t “log” off just yet. will join at 6:30 BST for today’s last session. “Between every two pines is a doorway to a new world." ― Muir (Image: Rackham)

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Birch trees were thought to be a purifier, so bundles of birch twigs were used to sweep away old spirits, cementing its reputation as the species used to make witches brooms, or besoms.
My grandmother used to call me a besom. I presumed it was some kind of demon

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The Faerie Tree. Any lone tree standing in a field.Believed to be the gateway to the Sidhe, the ancestors of the Celts. Only one rule here, you can look but you better not touch, Bad luck for anyone who touches a Faerie Tree.

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WALKING TREE The Banyan tree, Ficus benghalensis, has uncanny aerial roots that anchor the tree to the ground and look like limbs so it famously looks like it is walking; ghost shield in it in Bengali folktales 🎨Bangladesh; Botanic Gardens, Durban

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i'm a mirrorball — i'll show you every version of yourself tonight

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The woodlands written by Tolkien are inner, liminal spaces. Therefore, entering them entails the dissolution of the order of the everyday. This is why forests in stories are the natural places for encountering the terrible and the wonderful.

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The relationship between the Fae and elder is as ancient as lore. They make staves, pipes, whistles and wands from this magic wood and your best chance of an encounter with them is under an elder bush or tree on Midsummer’s eve. But beware....🧚🏻‍♀️💥#FolkloreThursday

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