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Tag Archives: Folk Tale
White-Skunk and Bald-Eagle IV… Stuart France
* …Eagle arrived back at the lodge before Skunk. He seized the Plover sisters and trampled on their bellies until little skunks lay scattered all about on the ground. Then Eagle gathered up his belongings and left the lodge, taking … Continue reading
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Tagged Folk Tale, magic, mystery, Mythology, Nez Perce, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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White-Skunk and Bald-Eagle III… Stuart France
* … When Eagle returned from the hunt he said to Skunk, “tomorrow you will come with me when I go hunting.” “But, Brother, I am no hunter,” protested Skunk. “Nevertheless, you will pick up a deer I brought down … Continue reading
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Tagged Folk Tale, landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Nez Perce, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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White-Skunk and Bald-Eagle II… Stuart France
* …Eagle and Skunk retired to their beds after eating. Before long Skunk began to laugh out loud. “You are very annoying,” said Eagle, “what is so funny that it is worth keeping me awake?” “We have mice,” said Skunk, … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Folk Tale, magic, mystery, Mythology, Nez Perce, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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White-Skunk and Bald-Eagle… Stuart France
* In the beginning, Skunk and Eagle shared a dwelling. Eagle hunted for food and Skunk prepared it to eat. “Never approach my bed when I am out hunting,” said Eagle, “you will cause it to reek with your stench.” … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Folk Tale, magic, mystery, Mythology, Nez Perce, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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Would you like to write a guest post and be featured on this blog? If you are a writer, artist or photographer… If you have a poem, story or memoirs to share… If you have a book to promote, a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Blogging, Books
Tagged alternative realities, birth, Book launch, book promotion, death, family, fantasy, fiction, Folk Tale, free author promotion, ghosts, loved ones, paranormal, Photography, Poetry, psychism, supernatural, telepathy, writing
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Curse of the Hay-Collar III … Stuart France
* Now, that night at meat was an uncomfortable one for the Lord of Dyved, for his companions found sport in ribbing him about the day’s proceedings upon the Fair-Mound of Arbeth. “So, was it blows and wounds or were … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, esoteric, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, interpretation, landscape, magic, meaning, Mythology, psychology, story
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Curse of the Hay-Collar II … Stuart France
* So the Lord of Dyved climbed the Fair-Mound of Arbeth and the seven chieftains of Dyved climbed with him… As they sat in counsel on the top of the Fair-Mound, they saw a woman, wearing gold brocade, riding by, … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, esoteric, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Poetry, psychology, story
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Curse of the Hay-Collar… Stuart France
* Tyrnonos, Lord of Dyved, ruled the seven townships in a dark land. Tyrnonos was known as the Thunder-of-Water, for his mother found him in a cavern, behind a water-fall, and there was no braver man in all the realm. … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, esoteric, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, interpretation, landscape, mystery, Mythology, Poetry, psychology, story
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The Other-Side of Space… Stuart France
* So Cor and Fran retreated to the start of the green sward and replayed as accurately as they could remember the events that had led to Min’s mysterious disappearance. Fran ran on ahead and when she got to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Derbyshire, Folk Tale, giants, landscape, magic, mystery, Poetry, story, The Silent Eye
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Hunting the Moon III… Stuart France
* Maybe something was up? … * * I mean, really up? But it wasn’t until… * * We bumped into an ‘old friend’ that we got the full story… Source: Hunting the Moon III… | Stuart France
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Tagged albion, Derbyshire, Folk Tale, Hunter's Moon, landscape, Langsett, magic, Mister Fox, mystery, Mythology, story
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