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Once Upon a Midnight Hour
Google The grandfather clock struck its first bell of the twelfth hour in the restaurant.A man entered,strapped in fancy silk and shirts,an aristocratic sort of patron,a simple meal to eat did he politely...
7 commentsHow To Make Fairy Wings
Making your own fairy wings can be easy, even if you don't know how to sew! Here are instructions for how to make no-sew fairy wings, balloon wings and more.
17 commentsEach Uisge: The Scottish Water Horse
Today, many people think of elves as the wise, beautiful creatures of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, and fairies as cute and mischievous, but basically harmless. In the past, however, many fae were regarded...
9 commentsPlaying in Woods with Fairies - Celtic Tree Folklore
This section of the series 'Playing in Woods with Fairies' is about the trees present in a particular Scottish wood and their associations in Celtic folklore. The series includes information on related Celtic animal, festival and fairy / deity lore.
8 commentsFunky Clothes -- Where to Buy Online
A comprehensive guide to unique, original, eccentric, unconventional and all around funky attire. You can buy funky clothes at a number of retailers worldwide, but online shops are a much easier one-stop shop for anyone who digs those funky threads.
24 commentsHow to Make a Fairy Garden
A fairy garden creates the impression of a tiny world, of the sort and size that fairies might inhabit. Find great fairy garden ideas here!
22 commentsWhat is a Gnome
Gnome History Gnomes have an uncanny ability to stand perfectly still giving them the appearance of being not real. Gnomes are adaptive, fascinating creatures. Since the beginning of time, they have been the...
2 commentsThe Oak - Legend and Lore
Seventh Moon of The Celtic Year - 10th June - 7th July Latin Names - White Oak = Quercus Alba; Red Oak = Quercus Rubra; Black Oak = Quercus Velutina. Celtic Name - Duir, meaning 'door'. Folk Names - Duir,...
0 commentsPlaying in Woods with Fairies - Celtic Animal Folklore
Part of the Playing in Woods with Fairies Series, this section looks at Celtic animal associations, including Gaelic names
6 commentsTattoo Ideas: Wings (angels, butterflies, fairies)
Butterflies represent freedom, fantasy, and flight; change and transformation. A caterpillar surrounds himself in a self-made cocoon only to emerge as a beautiful butterfly free to fly wherever his heart...
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