“Have you forgotten where you belong? Have you forgotten the rough rocks and gentle winds that cradled you to sleep, oh child of wilderness? The rushing streams and lazy ferns, the breath of sky and the howls of wolves? If you have, my wandering child, look at the ageless mountains. They are there to remind you of the origin of your blood.”
— from v.n.r “fern flower crown”
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IF YOU LIKE IRISH MYTHOLOGY
and folklore and podcasts, do have a listen to
Blúiríní Béaloidis / Folklore Fragments on soundcloud (also available for free on ITunes). It’s a podcast made by the National Folklore Collection in University College Dublin, who just recently earned their place on the UNESCO list!!! The podcasts touch on Irish folklore, customs and mythology, and the last one is about Christmas customs!!
Support the National Folklore Collection!!!!!

“THE SEA: I’ve swallowed so many hearts and, oh God, I’m still mine alone.”
— excerpt from: MOTHER, BRING ME A LOVER AS WILD AS ME // kamilla s. (via virginiawoolfmistress)



