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Aine, the Irish goddess and Queen of the Faeries. She is the goddess of summer and of wealth who brings fertility to the land.
art: Edward Robert Hughes
Some people think that there are no fairies. But it is a wide world, and plenty of room in it for fairies, without people seeing them; unless, of course, they look in the right place.
~ Charles Kingsley
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‘A captivating novel ... beautifully and intelligently told, filled with wonderfully rich period detail and complex characters.’
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#FolkloreThursday 🌾#HayMonth
🌾✨ In Anglo-Saxon England, July was known as Heymonath or "Hay Month," when meadows were cut and winter stores began to fill. 👩🌾
✨In British folklore, summer meadows were also places where fairy rings were said to appear, reminding travelers to tread lightly and respect the hidden folk beneath the hills. 🍄🧚
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🎨 Julien Dupré, circa 1884
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LONGSWORD'S LADY, Ela, wife to William Longsword, King John's half-brother. Described as ''One of the two towering female figures in the mid 13th century.” Medieval female sheriff, founder of Salisbury Cathedral & Lacock Abbey. #kindleunlimited
Picked my first blackcurrants (about a dozen 😆) yesterday and took up my garlic, in other news, something has eaten my peas and beans 🐌
Wishing all a good day x
Merlin, driven mad with grief when his men are slaughtered in battle, finds refuge in the Caledonian Forest. Here, he gains the gift of prophecy and is later seen running with wild animals, including boar, deer and wolf.
art: Alan Lee
'an excellent novel, psychologically astute and well-researched, and I can’t wait to read the next in the series.' - Review
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