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autumncottageattic · 1 year
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tzatzikai · 1 year
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See ya later Australia! While I love travelling, I don't think I'll ever be able to leave this great land permanently. I'm very keen for a change in season though- it's been sooo hot recently. In Japan if we're lucky we might see snow!
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cozydaysathome · 11 months
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forestduck · 1 year
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traitorcas · 8 months
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Deck - Beach Style Deck
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Mid-sized beach style side yard deck photo with no cover
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lovehina019 · 1 month
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abetc · 1 year
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On the road
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goodafterwoon · 4 months
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🕊️🍉💚 In solidarity with the people of Palestine. (A contribution for @freewatermelonartjam )
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maisonmimosa · 20 days
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ecoharbor · 5 months
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📍Rjoandefossen Waterfall, Norway 🇳🇴
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autumncottageattic · 2 years
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b-hell-patriotic · 7 months
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landschaftsmalerei · 3 months
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Der Pfad am Rande des Waldes, c.1851 von Johann Wilhelm Schirmer (Öl auf Leinwand)
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forestduck · 1 year
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llyfrenfys · 3 months
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See, I personally find this quest to find pagan/pre-Christian elements in Welsh/Irish literature quite unnerving - I don't know about anyone else.
There's something to be said about genuinely discovering pre-Christian elements in a narrative or story and that being where evidence and study has led you. But I see some people on this fruitless quest to find pagan elements in very Christian texts and sometimes it feels like if no pagan elements can be found, people start making stuff up out of whole cloth - and that can be very dangerous for already not-well known texts in minoritised languages!
There's already so much misinformation out there about Irish/Welsh texts and literature in general - so it hurts to see people carelessly adding to the misinformation either out of ignorance or lack of respect for the source material.
I promise you the source material being Christian doesn't ruin it - you can in fact, enjoy these myths without making them into something they're not!
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b-hell-splashed · 1 month
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