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vistas (by flora-file)
Frida Kahlo Dollhouse.
By Elsa Mora
got her a perce and plumage by _khoney_ on Flickr.
[American Girl Dolls “Kaya” ready for Pow Wow in her “Dance Dress of Today”. —MOD]
gazania (by flora-file)
Cutie kitty coin purses on Etsy
I just found these little cuties over at the Japanese blog Kotoriya, who makes the amazing little amigurumi parrots and sells them!
From Wow, thats a busy Garden!
TuriTuturi
Needle-felted hedgehog on Etsy
Pendants by Louise Hibbert
friends (por fuzzymitten)
Embroiders Popular Internet Cats on Shirts
by Hiroko Kubota
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Angela
When Loki’s devastation about Frigga was revealed all i wanted to do was sit by him, put his head on my shoulder, hold him and say that Frigga isn’t the only one who loved him and that i’m always going to be here for him no matter what
guau!!! Lynn Collins
Mictlantecuhtli.
in Aztec mythology, there was a god of the dead and the king of Mictlan (Chicunauhmictlan), the lowest and northernmost section of the underworld. He was one of the principal gods of the Aztecs and was the most prominent of several gods and goddesses of death and the underworld. The worship of Mictlantecuhtli sometimes involved ritual cannibalism, with human flesh being consumed in and around the temple
Mictlantecuhtli (del náhuatl mictlantēuctli /mikt͡ɬtekʷt͡ɬi/ ‘señor del inframundo’, derivado de tēuc-tli ‘señor’ y mictlan ‘[lugar] de los muertos’) en la mitología mexica, zapoteca y mixteca es el dios del inframundo y de los muertos, también era llamado Popocatzin (de “popoca” ‘fumar’), por lo tanto era el dios de las sombras. Junto con su esposa Mictecacíhuatl, regía el mundo subterráneo o reino de Mictlán. Ejercía su soberanía sobre los “nueve ríos subterráneos” y sobre las almas de los muertos. Se le representa como el esqueleto de un humano con una calavera con muchos dientes. Asociado con las arañas, los murciélagos y los búhos, al ser dibujado se representaba con cabello negro y con ojos estelares o estrellas, la escultura de la derecha se encontró en la Casa de las Águilas, dentro del recinto sagrado donde se hallaba el Templo Mayor de México-Tenochtitlan.
Regía el día número 10 llamado Itzcuintli (perro), la trecena número 10 y su fecha especial (de nacimiento) era el 6 casa. Su versión maya es Ah Puch.