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fallingrealms16 · 1 year
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Mushrooms are weird but I think that’s why I like them 🍄✨
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newlullabies · 1 year
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Fairy Feet - Wings for Shoes by TheFaerieArtificer on Etsy
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p0is0ngirlx · 11 months
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kimberly40 · 7 months
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🍄🧚‍♀️ Mushroom Fairy Rings- Walking outside of your house in the morning to be greeted by the unexpected sight of a symmetrical circle of mushrooms that appeared overnight can be a hair-raising experience that leaves many questions.
Surprisingly, this phenomena is actually far more common than one might think and is the subject of mountain lore dating back ages.
Known as “Fairy Rings” and “Elf Circles”, these circular groupings of mushrooms have grown to reach a diameter of roughly half a mile and one in Belfort, France, is believed to be over 700 years old.
Though they are formed mainly in forested areas, they sometimes appear in grassy places and are made when mycelium of a fungus growing in the ground absorbs nutrients. This breaks down larger molecules in the soil into smaller molecules that are then absorbed through the walls of the hyphae near their growing tips. The mycelium will move outward from the center, and when the nutrients in the center are exhausted, the center dies, thereby forming a living ring, from which the fairy ring arises.
Appalachian, as well as ancient folklore is riddled with mentions of fairy rings, which are also known as “sorcerers’ rings” in France and “witches’ rings” in German tradition, both of which believe appear on the sites of where witches danced the previous night.
Western European traditions, including English, Scandinavian and Celtic, claimed that fairy rings are the result of elves or fairies dancing.
Early Appalachian settlers believed that fairy rings were dangerous places that should be avoided, stating that trespassing into the forbidden ring could end in great curses upon the encroacher.
Welsh tradition teaches that fairies force mortals into the ring in hopes of dancing with them, but once the person steps foot inside the ring, the person’s life will be cut premature with exhaustion, death, or madness.
(By Appalachian Magazine. Learn more at https://dannyboy8406.livejournal.com/65985.html?)
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Come on, kids! Let's hold a tiny talent show and use the money we make to buy the town from mean Mr. Muggins!
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misssclumsy · 9 months
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I'll be like "i know a spot" and then take you here
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bluehousedesign · 10 months
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My Fairy Life
I started my digital art journey a few months ago. It has been trials and errors, but wouldn’t have it any other way. I hope to be sharing my various art work on here. I don’t have a specific genre I just draw what’s in my mind.
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lovergirlyy · 1 year
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morning-star222 · 2 months
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fallingrealms16 · 1 year
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Who else lives in suburban area but wants to live in a forest 😭
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thehobbitchronicles · 2 months
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books made of magic, fairytales, poems and love
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cozy-brew · 7 months
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so peaceful :)
Source: @arinniedalison
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p0is0ngirlx · 9 months
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unpiccolomondo · 6 months
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Our little visitor thinks she's good at hiding.
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Do you have a care routine you follow for your wings?
I mean, I'd love to tell you that there was some sort of magical ritual: perhaps glowing runes written in the air, stardust coating my gauzy wings and then evanescing in the clear pale light of the full moon, or I step into a cloud of nightingale song and emerge the other side glistening. Or perhaps that there was a mystical brook or pool, deep in the forest primeval, guarded by panthers and mountain lions and, and, uh... one of those other big cats. Pumas! That's it. Guarded by pumas. From the mossy side of the clear sweet water, I'd step in gracefully. Then a bunch of stuff would happen and you don't need to know about it because I'd be nude but it would look like a Maxfield Parrish painting, I'm sure. With tattoos. I'd like to tell you all that, but the truth is that I take a shower, but I have to be quick because the super (yes, fairies have supers) won't fix the goddamn hot water heater so after four minutes it's like diving into the Bering Strait. And I prefer Dr. Bronner's if we're talking soap. Peppermint if I can find it. You don't need a bunch of extra crap in there because that's where you get your wings gunked up. Then I buzz my wings for a bit and that usually dries em off. All this "don''t get a fairy's wings wet" stuff is some horsedootz. I'm not going scuba diving any time soon but we've been around for a good long time (longer than people, in any case) and we've been in plenty of rainstorms. Flying is a pain in the ass in the rain but it can be done. We got other ways to get where we need to go. Some of us just take the bus. Whatever works.
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ecaloshay · 1 year
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