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The World is very old
But year by year
It groweth new again
When buds appear.
The World is very old
And sometimes sad
But when the daisies come
The World is glad.
The World is very old
But every Spring
It groweth young again
And fairies sing.
- C M Barker
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In 'The Three Golden Hairs,' an old man staggers through the dark winter forest until he reaches an old woman's hut. Here, she hugs & rocks him until he is reborn as the brightest sun. When ideas get frozen, do nothing but sit & rock them, they will be renewed. #FairytaleTuesday
Fairytale art from Margaret Evans Price (American, 1888 - 1973). Co-founder of Fisher-Price Toys. Children's book illustrator and artist. #FemaleArt #FairytaleTuesday
Mag Mell was a mythical, paradise-like realm with everlasting spring and sunshine. It was a place where all the trees were always full of magical fruit, flowers and vats of divine mead that could never be emptied.
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The Love Flower
By Tony Locke
"Caithleen saw the bluebells of spring, the roses blooming in the summer, the golden fields of wheat in the autumn and when the land went to sleep in the winter, she watched the snow fall."
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A Swedish tale tells of a boy who ventures into a dark forest looking for his family's cow. He helps a green-haired witch, who in return gives him a magical herb that when put into his ears, makes him understand the languages of all the creatures in the wood.
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"This is such a pretty flower," said the woman. She kissed its lovely red petals, and just as she kissed it the flower flew open, in the middle of it sat a tiny girl. She was no taller than your thumb. So she was called Thumbelina.
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Here are two favorite illustrations of mine from Grimms Märchen (Grimms’ Fairy Tales) by both Heinrich Lefler and his brother-in-law Joseph Urban.
Godfather Death
Sleeping Beauty
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In the mid-1950s, two holly trees were cut down in a Devonshire parish, leading to violent protests from the locals, who feared that this would produce havoc from poltergeists. New trees were promptly replanted by the council and no hauntings were ever reported. #FairytaleTuesday
Irish gods still walk with us, under new names. Brigid survived Christianity as St. Brigid, who absorbed her attributes and dominion, including holy wells before spreading across all of Christendom. In Haiti, she became a loa, Maman Brigitte. #FairytaleTuesday
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Tolkien's “bright colour" comment may be literal: in “English and Welsh” he quotes from the 1st Branch of the Mabinogi in which the otherworld dogs of Arawn King of Annwn are shining white with brilliant red ears (Art by Roger Garland) @FairyTale_Tues #FairyTaleTuesday
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Goddess of fate and warriors, the Morrigan is the raven-bound goddess of death and madness in Ireland. A goddess seemingly unique to Ireland in the Celtic world, she is both friend and foe to the other gods and later generations of warriors. #FairytaleTuesday
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Tír na nÓg, or ‘land of the young’, is an otherworldly realm from Irish mythology whose inhabitants are gifted with everlasting youth, beauty, health, and happiness. It was said to be the home of the ancient gods and fairies, but humans are forbidden. #FairyTaleTuesday
In the Bluebell meadow there’s a Fairy ring,
Where in silver moonlight the Little People sing.
They dance around toadstools & chase Leprechauns,
But they must all be gone before daylight dawns.
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Eventually, he grew nostalgic for his home and Niamh agreed to send him back as long as he remained on his horse. When he got to Ireland, he met an old man struggling with a stone. As Oisin tried to help, the strap on his saddle broke and he fell to the ground. #FairyTaleTuesday
The Eachy (Each-Eh) is known for taking human form to fool or trick their victims, often looking innocent, sweet and kind, however they can give themselves away by dripping water at their feet. They can travel through any form of water #FairyTaleTuesday #scottish #fantasy
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“The top o’ the mornin’ ta yas!” from a little Irish leprechaun.
'There is a beautiful phrase in one of the ancient manuscripts descriptive of the wonderful power of Irish music ... legends concerning the subtle charm of the fairy music and dance ...' Lady Wilde, Ancient Legends of Ireland. #FairyTaleTuesday https://t.co/NLcaGVpycC