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@Doodlegenics Meet you at woodbine! Lol
@nftartist1988 @YessicaAlcant19
Honeysuckle (woodbine) is the birth flower of #June, along with the rose. Twined around the front door it will protect your house from harm, & placed in a vase it will attract money. To Chaucer “wodebyne” symbolised steadfastness in love. #FairyTaleTuesday Img: Cicely Mary Barker
Charles Herbert Moore, Woodbine, 1873 #charlesherbertmoore https://t.co/iPd0tr42Dq
Honeysuckle (woodbine) is the birth flower for June, along with the rose. Twined around the front door it will protect your house from harm, & placed in a vase it will attract money. To Chaucer “wodebyne” symbolised steadfastness in love. #FairytaleTuesday Img: Cicely Barker
#FairyTaleTuesday
I know a bank where the wild thyme blows,
Where oxlips & the nodding violet grows,
Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine,
With sweet musk-roses and with eglantine:
There sleeps Titania sometime of the night.
MND A2,S1
🎨Kinuko Y Craft
#SummerSolstice
D12 - Three things I love about my current WIP are
- Managing multiple plotlines, It's both challenging and satisfying.
- Woodbine, a new SC who is already fighting to get more page time
- The murders...
#TheMerryWriter @AriMeghlen @RPoli3
Here is the Woodbine faerie from The Charmed Realm to wish you a happy #StPatricksDay🍀
#CharmedRealm #illustration
This is wonderful news! Visit the link (https://t.co/uWZLal6PMN) to see 400+ images from the @NEE_Naturalist's
#MargaretRebeccaDickinson Collection of Watercolors!
Pictured: Honeysuckle or Woodbine Lonicera periclymenum
#hernaturalhistory #womenartists #artherstory https://t.co/uBoK5Y8x1d
i've been working on a new original comic for the past few weeks, Couriers of Woodbine, which is a ~soft sequel~ to Sigils of the Dead Knights and takes place in the same world. here it is, ty for reading! (death tw)
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#oc_tober day 22: good/evil
sprig of ivy / woodbine // oleander / anemone / st. john's wort
Woodbine, Charles Herbert Moore, 1873 https://t.co/iPd0tr42Dq #harvardartmuseums #charlesherbertmoore
Honeysuckle (woodbine) is the birth flower for June, along with the rose. Twining around the front door it will protect your house from harm, & placed in a vase it will attract money. To Chaucer “wodebyne” symbolised steadfastness in love. #FolkloreThursday Img: Cicely Barker
My brilliant friend @TwistedZepher drew this freakin ADORABLE piece for me 😭 my little dog has DRAWN A LITTLE WOODBINE?! I’m dead
Today I am posting up my painting of Woodbine from the Charmed Realm to celebrate the natural world on Earth Day 🌍
#EarthDayAtHome #CharmedRealm #illustration
Come into the garden, Maud,
For the black bat, night, has flown,
Come into the garden, Maud,
I am here at the gate alone;
And the woodbine spices are wafted abroad,
And the musk of the rose is blown.
-Alfred, Lord Tennyson
#NationalPoetryDay
#colour_collective
#amaryllis
'Sleep thou and I will wind thee in my arms....So doth the woodbine and the honeysuckle gently entwist. Oh how I love thee! How I dote on thee!' W.S
Honeysuckle (woodbine) is the birth flower for June, along with the rose. Twining around the front door it will protect your house from harm, & put into a vase it will attract money. To Chaucer “wodebyne” symbolised steadfastness in love. #FolkloreThursday Image: Cicely Barker
Absolutley thrilled the fabulous Margaret Scott, Best selling authour of Between Me and You and The Fallout is officially launching my book on the 18th May at 2pm in the Woodbine Bookshop Kilcullen, these guys are thrilled too😉
"Come into the garden, Maud,
I am here at the gate alone;
And the woodbine spices are wafted abroad,
And the musk of the rose is blown."
Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Come Into the Garden Maud (1855)
#WorldPoetryDay2019
🍃 I know a bank where the wild thyme blows
where oxlips and the nodding violet grows
quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine
with sweet musk-roses and with eglantine 🌾
konstantin makovsky, the muse of poesie, 1886 🍂