JUST IN🚨: NASA released a new Mars image showing real clouds 250 million miles away. These include rare iridescent clouds seen for the first time on another planet.
Only two weeks ago, nature was asleep. And now, the tender leaves of the willow sway with the breeze, tulips bloom. I am sharing with you one of my secret plants - Lenten rose.
#nature is magical and beautiful in all its aspects 😍
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I'm asked time and another how I learned about the different mythologies, and specifically about #Celtic#mythology.
The short answer is by reading. And curiousity and love. Since childhood, mythologies have been my lifelong passion.
Which ones are your favourites?
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For 20 years, our Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has searched the planet for signs of long-ago water. It has sent back photos that are not only stunning, but useful – they'll help us when future astronauts land on Mars to explore it. Which is your favorite?
Researchers find a well-preserved and nearly complete skeleton of one of the world’s smallest-known dinosaurs, named Alnashetri cerropoliciensis. https://t.co/LzdjE18P7h
Imbolc/Imbolg (1 February) marks the start of Irish spring! The name might come from the Old Irish i mbolc meaning 'in the belly', referring to the pregnancy of ewes at this time of year (source: Nora Chadwick, The Celts, page 181) 📷Sarah Sisson #FolkloreSunday 🐑
It’s an important day in the Celtic calendar. It’s Imbolc (from the old Irish, ‘i mbolg’ - ‘in the belly’). Traditionally, the first day of spring and St. Brigid’s Day. A good day for giving thanks and finding peace in nature.