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What are Homunculi? A Witch Wednesday article.

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After watching the beautiful series Small Prophets, which I highly recommend watching, I just had to do a little Witchy Wednesday on the creatures at the centre of the series. If you haven't seen it yet then please come back once you have! It is currently available on BBC iPlayer.  Small Prophets is a British television sitcom created, written and directed by Mackenzie Crook. Set in and around Manchester, it stars Pearce Quigley as a man who turns to alchemy and homunculi in an attempt to learn what happened after his girlfriend disappeared, with the cast also including Crook, Michael Palin, Lauren Patel, Sophie Willan and Jon Pointing. The series premiered on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer on 9 February 2026. Information from Wikipedia. Lovely write up on the TV series here. https://dramaquarterly.com/gently-does-it-2/ Now to the History! What is a Homunculi? Warning contains references to more adult themes!  A homunculus (Latin for "little man") refers to a microscopic, fu...

Witchy Wednesday, Gallery of Witches.

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W elcome to another Witchy Wednesday.  I am having a little study week this week s o instead of my usual written article I thought it would be nice to feature a gallery of costumes including some fabulous witch costume patterns from the Victorian era and early 20th century.  Enjoy! All these images were sourced from Pinterest for you to enjoy and to my knowledge are domain free because of their age. If you are thinking of using any of them for financial gain I would recommend double checking to make sure. 😊 A little note on AI images.  I always try to post original content, not AI generated, on my blog which is just my preference. I am not against technology to create art, I myself have created art using a stylus on a digital canvas which requires as much skill as using a traditional pencil on paper and enjoyed using painting apps to add wording and frames to my photos. But I am personally not too keen on any work produced by an AI generator where you type in words wait ...

Cryptozoology folklore, The Sea Serpent of Stonehaven.

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  The Sea Serpent of Stonehaven — 1898 Sighting In 1898, an unusual marine encounter was reported off the coast near Stonehaven, a small town sixteen miles south of Aberdeen, Scotland. The account, recorded in local newspapers, describes a creature closely resembling the legendary sea serpent of tradition. For the full story please visit Paranormal Files UK on Facebook. Paranormal Files UK is a fab place for spooky, Cryptozoology folklore stories. Please show your support by visiting, liking and following.  https://www.facebook.com/share/1BD2fyJWEi/

Who is the green man?

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  Came across a very interesting article on the green man on Country File website. Please visit link.  https://www.countryfile.com/people/historical-figures/green-man

Robin Hood Part Two.

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  Robin Hood and the Monk by Andrew Lang  Andrew Lang was a prolific Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology. He is best known today for his collections of fairy tales such as The Blue fairy which introduced generations of children to folklore.  Andrew Lang 1888 Sourced from Wikipedia.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Lang Andrew Lang's poem "Robin Hood and the Monk" tells the classic ballad of Robin's capture at Nottingham's church after a dispute with Little John, his imprisonment, and the Merry Men's elaborate, successful plot to free him, involving killing the treacherous monk and deceiving the Sheriff and King, showcasing loyalty and cleverness. It's one of the oldest, most detailed Robin Hood tales, emphasizing Robin's defiance of corrupt churchmen and the Sheriff, and highlighting Little John's resourcefulness in rescuing his master.  Below a lovely full unabridged audiobook of the classic ...

Happy Friday the 13th!

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  Ever wonder how Friday the 13th came to be? Learn more in this clip from Season 5, Episode 3, "Curses Unleashed from The History Channel. 

Robin Hood, a Witchy Wednesday article.

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  Robin in the Hood part one.  Robin Hood and guy of Gisborne wood print by Thomas Bewick 1832 The legend of Robin Hood has always interested me, as a small child I loved reading books about the adventures of Robin Hood, Little John, Will Scarlet and Friar Tuck! I loved the pantomime element of booing the evil Sheriff of Nottingham and laughing at the failures of Sir Guy of Gisbourne attempts at capturing Robin and his gang of merry men! My Nan particularly loved Errol Flynn so I would often spend school holidays as a child watching the swashbuckling version of the Robin Hood either when I visited my grandparents house or when they came to ours. A little snippet on Errol Flynn's Robin Hood The 1938 Warner Bros Hollywood blockbuster movie 'Adventures of Robin Hood' starred Errol as Robin Hood, British actor Sir Basil Rathbone played the part of Sir Guy of Gisbourne and Olivia De Havilland as Robin's romantic interest Maid Marion.  It says on Wikipedia that at the 11th A...