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Some flower fairies of the trees for #WyrdWednesday. Here are Sycamore, Ash, Silver Birch & Elm.
Illustrations by Cicely Mary Barker. Flower Fairies of the Trees was first published on January 1 1940. #BookChatWeekly
Some #ukiyoe #birds for #WyrdWednesday.
1. 'Japanese Tit on Camellia Branch' - Utagawa Hiroshige.
2. 'Bird on Cherry Branch' - Utagawa Hiroshige.
3. 'Blue Bird and Pink Flowers' - Nakayama Sugakudo, 1859
4. 'Java Sparrow on Magnolia' - Katsushika Hokusai, 1834.
A collection of @HopelessMaine creatures for #WyrdWednesday. Dustcats, agents of change, Gnii and Night potatoes with a Glass Heron watching on...
‘Over the foaming salt sea spray
The Norse sea-horses took their way
Racing across the ocean plain.’
-Heimskringla
Wyrd Mother @MaeneSigne bids you welcome to this Norse #WyrdWednesday.
Art by Frank Dicksee
Mayhem on the Bridge of Bottles on the island of @HopelessMaine for #WyrdWednesday.
Psychedelically surreal in its own right, the film Barbarella is a trip and a half. Visually stunning and a plot that confused me so much I had to watch it again with my wife to make sure I hadn't imagined some of what I saw.
Havin' a groovy #WyrdWednesday.
Imaginary places to visit for #WyrdWednesday. Well, perhaps I already have:
Along Hardknott Pass, Cumbria’s Faerie King Eveling holds his court. He's an intriguing figure, his name may be connected to the Avalon of Athurian legend #Cumbria
La Mort d'Arthur by James Archer, 1860
Some of the witches of the brilliant @_tasiams for #WyrdWednesday. Her art...oh, her art. 😍
“Tommy’s Cousins” (1873) a short sister story to Kingsley’s The Water Babies for #WyrdWednesday. ✨🦞 The sea-anemones bowed & waved their fringes to the mermaid & welcomed her home. “I have here a poor little urchin who has been naughty & has been punished.”’ 🐡