@Jamiebower Are you putting this in your portfolio or something? To be like *gasp, takes page out of portfolio and crumbles it* 'oh gosh, how did that get here?'
Oh wait! I just remembered we're in 2026... I'm assuming are physical portfolio's still a thing?
@Jamiebower Also when they discussed the show in class, she stated pink tree guy and pink flower guys were her faves. I hope Vecna feels bonita hearing this.
Pagan House or case dei pagani in Ticino Switzerland 🖤.
In the village of Dongio, people have been telling stories of pagans, witches and brigands for generations. They are all set in the case dei pagani, high above the valley, clinging to the rock faces like swallows’ nests.
My feline companion and I are ready to cause mayhem ✨️.
Actually we'll just spend most or summer break reading until the ball of fire won't burst us into flames anymore.
Fingal's Cave on the island of Staffa, Scotland.
The volcanic rock columns are presumably named after the hero in an epic written by poet-historian James Macpherson. It's magical allure still draws in many visitors.
Dear people on the Internet, let's all take a big breath and be nice to each other. Real people sit behind those screens. Our words affect one another, sometimes long after we pressed 'post'. #cyberbullying
#Caturday in Scots Gealic lore the 'cait sìth' is a 'faerie cat', a faerie that takes the shape of a black cat with a distinctive white spot on it's chest
there's also:
lucha sìth - faerie mouse
cu sìth - faerie dog
lacha shìth - faerie duck
https://t.co/0PQzq80z0F
'Our Highlanders making still a Distinction betwixt Sluagh Saoghalta [Earthly Host] and Sluagh Sith, averring that the Souls goe to the Sith when dislodged.’ - Robert Kirk
The slaugh were restless souls that often took the form of a flock of birds.
Art by Ali Parks
The Kelpie by Jaimie Whitbread ✨️
"When thowes dissolve the snawy hoord
An' float the jinglin icy boord
Then, water-kelpies haunt the foord
By your direction
An' nighted trav'llers are allur'd
To their destruction."
Robert Burns (1786)
Trimmed these off a flower bouquet that I was gifted. I'll put them in a jar and display them on my shelf like a total weirdo.
It's a Dianthus Barbatus 'Green Trick', from the Sweet William family.
Sooon... my suffering and sobbing over fictonal characters shall begin again. I'll be needing lots of tissues to whipe my tears and hot choccy to heal my wounded heart reading this...
Judging from my previous experience with Robin Hobb.