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lady-bohemia · 8 months
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Sunflower Garden Blooms 🌻 • August 2023
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heidismagblog · 3 months
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witchcrafting · 7 months
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Fable smp Drawtober - Day 1 / Corrupt Some fanart of Ominous Bane! <3 going to try and draw each day's prompt, even if I'm late to it, haha. I really want to try and post to tumblr more. Prompts under the cut, Original posted by Ghosty.jpg
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Spring has sprung in Easton, PA. Fishermen sitting on the bank of the Delaware River pay no attention to the C420 - RS3 - C420 lash-up passing over them. March 1967
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sillystanleystuff · 2 months
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Today me, @ghosts-cant-die-twice and @swirlythelemon found out a silly little ghost likes me. Craziest conversation I had in a while.
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warmglowofsurvival · 9 months
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federer7 · 1 year
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Untitled. Easton, Pennsylvania. 1988
Photo: Judith Joy Ross
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I am excited to share that my original artwork ‘Witches’ Night on Hexenkopf Rock’ is featured in the third edition of Ned D. Heindel’s ‘Hexenkopf: History, Healing, & Hexeri’! You can grab a copy for yourself from The Sigal Museum. It is an honor to be included in such a wonderful book that preserves a part of Pennsylvanian history and the history of Pennsylvanian folk magic!
In 2016, I unearthed a rare copy of the first edition of this book (published under a slightly different title in 1974, seen in the third photo) at my grandmother’s house and it is what inspired me to create ‘Witches’ Night on Hexenkopf Rock.’
The rock itself is a stony summit in Williams Township, PA that has long been associated with magic, ritual, and witchcraft. ‘Hexenkopf: History, Healing, and Hexeri’ takes an in-depth view at the history and folklore surrounding Hexenkopf Rock and examines how Braucherei, or PA German folk magic, first developed in the area and contributed to the rock’s legends. Also discussed are stories of Native American magic, witch gatherings, ominous omens, and apparitions that have helped bolster Hexenkopf rock’s mysterious reputation. I highly recommend this book if you are interested in American folk magic and Pennsylvanian lore!
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shamanantiquity · 1 year
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✧ The Shaman Antiquity ✧ Queen Azalea & The Vanishing of Sarasaland
“I recall the years prior, when the strange mists began to set among our routes to Muda. Then, the sea route to Birabuto-- our traders lost to the tides. The lives bafflingly lost to simply feed our own. It should have been clear to me, then...”
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aryburn-trains · 1 year
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CNJ 4-6-2 #820 with a commuter train crosses the river from Easton, PA to Phillipsburg, NJ. 5/1/1931
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lonewolfbois · 7 months
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Fable SMP Inktober Day 1: corrupt
I decided to draw corrupt Easton, mainly because I love their season 1 wing design. I feel like it would be so creepy looking
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witchcrafting · 6 months
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Fable smp Drawtober - Day 16 / Sense
I present Easton for the fable enjoyers Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7 | Day 8 | Day 9 | Day 10 | Day 11 | Day 12 | Day 13 | Day 14 | Day 15
Prompts under the cut, Original posted by Ghosty.jpg
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living400lbs · 2 months
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It occurs to me that you may think that I am making a great deal of nothing about traveling, granted that I had spent much of my youth gallivanting across Europe, sometimes while being shot at. Possibly you’re right. All I can say in my defense is that while I was in the army, no matter where we went, we had a routine. We got up, we ate bad food, we complained, we tended the horses, we were extremely bored, we ate again, we went to sleep. Occasionally we would go somewhere else and be bored there. Once in a very great while, we would spend an absolutely nerve-wracking few hours, and afterward we would be shaky and bored, but in general, the routine reigned supreme.
When I got out of the military a few years back, the lack of routine was the hardest part. People kept doing things at any hour of the day or night! And expecting me to do the same! I don’t know how anyone stands it. Eventually I built a new routine, but it was centered around Paris. I ate at the same café every day, at the same hour, and went to the same public house when it opened, and on Wednesday there was always a salon, which I duly attended, and on Friday there would be a party, and on Sunday, I woke to the sound of cathedral bells and thought “I could go to church,” and then I wouldn’t. (This was also a vital part of the routine.)
It’s not that I object to travel. Normally I like it. I don’t even object to Gallacia that much. But after the incident with the Ushers, I had been clinging very tightly to my routine and was almost starting to feel normal again, and now I was entirely upended.
- from What Feasts At Night by T Kingfisher
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livelikealucid · 3 months
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americanroads · 2 years
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1) I revisited the Palmer Diner last night, as seen in my first book, American Squares. Not much has changed. Speaking of...
Hello followers! Hello @staff! I wonder if anyone is out there? If so, hello. I believe my Instagram may have “broken up with me” so I thought I would revisit the world here. Nice to see you.
2) Memorial Day, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
3) 1959 Edsel Ranger outside Port Carbon, Pennsylvania. Shot with the Rolleiflex on expired #agfaoptima100
Prints available: leah-frances.com/prints © Leah Frances
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giselleanderson · 3 months
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