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In Greek mythology, seasons were explained through the tale of Hades & Persephone. Spring meant that Persephone returned from the Underworld to be with her mother Demeter

🖼️Alicia Aldebarán

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- Ostara was the Spring Goddess of rebirth, renewal, and fertility. She was a patron of the lily of the valley that marked her coming. Legend tells she transformed an injured bird into a hare, and the hare responded by laying colored eggs for her festival. 🐇🌞

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"..a fantasy scene for the costume party. Since Digger found the treasure chest,
he dressed as a pirate."
https://t.co/Fff20zVR24

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'He has seen the starry hours
And the springing of the flowers;
And the fairy things that pass
In the forests of the grass.'
Robert Louis Stevenson.

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"Spring" by Alphonse Mucha.
Have a good one, people!

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My hundred thousand bells of blue,
The splendour of the
They carpet all the woods anew.
–Cicely Mary Barker

Bluebells symbolise constancy, humility and eternal love. It is said that they ring their bells summoning the fairies to dance and play.

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"Then the coach drove off."

Illustration by Ruth Sanderson from Cinderella.

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FAIRY TULIPS
A little old woman guarded her tulips after secretly discovering at night little Fairy mothers crooning and rocking the flowers like a cradle, while in each tulip-cup lay a little Fairy baby laughing and playing.

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“I think fairy tales and medicine both deal with the human spirit and the human condition.”
~Valerie Gribben



darkmoon_art @ pixabay

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„I will not leave Naisi, who has left the whole world scorched and desolate. I will not go away when there is no light in the heavens, and no flower in the earth under them, but is saying to me that it is Naisi who is gone for ever.“

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I was surprised, as a child, to learn that many of the fairies from Irish look nothing like the lovely sparkly creature on the left, and often resemble demon horses, such as the pooka, or puca, shown on the right. https://t.co/XFsSpPRvQV

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Leprechauns are widely believed to wear green, but before the 1900s they were often depicted as dressed in red. In 1831, the writer Samuel Lover stated the leprechaun was 'quite a beau ... for he wears a red square-cut coat, richly laced with gold.'

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There are many stories of vampirism in Ireland and one of the most frightening creatures is known as the Dearg Due, or ‘Red Thirst’. However, the legend of the Dearg Due is as tragic as it is scary.

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Art : Coby Rickettes on ArtStation

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Tailtiu died of exhaustion after clearing land for cultivation - her stepson Lugh inaugurated the annual in her memory & the Celtic festival of light is said to have originated with her funeral pyre & wake.

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Come away, O human child!
To the waters and the wild
With a faery, hand in hand,
For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.
(The Stolen Child)
W. B. Yeats - 1865-1939

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Fairydom
(John Anster Fitzgerald (1823-1906)

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- This little fellow, known as Clurichaun is a cousin and an 'evil image’ of a Leprechaun. They say he inhabited Ireland long before the arrival of the Celts. He lives a solitary and adventurous life & is almost always drunk and hostile. https://t.co/lQ9CMozvgr

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In Irish Celtic lore the Dream of Aengus, tells how Aengus fell in love with a beautiful woman from his dreams. Her name was Caer Ibormeith, the goddess of sleep and dreams, who had been transformed by a spell into a swan. https://t.co/64kzLtYJ9M

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The Irish tale "The Boyhood of Fionn" tells of a salmon that lived in a pond surrounded by a sacred hazel bush. One day, its hazelnuts of knowledge fell in the pond & were eaten by the salmon, who thus became the bearer of all the knowledge & wisdom in the world.#FairytaleTuesday

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