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Saw this cool bug in the graveyard but I’m no good with identifying things of the bug variety.
That’s some sort of Fae. Offer it milk in a shallow bowl and fresh steel cut oats with cream and butter.
Finally someone gives me a straight answer. Cicada this and cicada that, I knew there had to be more to it.
I want a perfect body // I want a perfect soul
Hey I’m molbo
Hi molbo, can you leave?
Magyar népmesék: Róka koma
“I hereby assure as a zoologist, that the moomin family is by no means a family of hippos”
“The admiministration sends their apologies”
*cancels plans* sorry i can’t come i’m ugly
“You was ugly when we made the plans. Bring ya troll ass on.”
^ true friendship.
THEN I’MA START ROCKING GOLD TEETH AND FANGS new patch now up at littlestarthings.com ✨ IG: @littlestarthings
Young mycologist. Everyday Science. 1940.
Patricia Bonaldi
Tove Jansson, Illustrations from Moominvalley in November
Photography © Forrest Winants
Voigt watches carefully as Gumby gives today’s Hand-Taxi Etiquette lesson! (Voigt thinks Gumby must just have forgotten the biting part!)
THEN I’MA START ROCKING GOLD TEETH AND FANGS new patch now up at littlestarthings.com ✨ IG: @littlestarthings
Name: Huldra, Hulder, Tallemaja, “Pine Tree Mary”, Ulda
Area of Origin: Scandinavian cultures; Norway, Sweden, Denmark
The Huldra is a seductive forest creature found in Scandinavian folklore, resembling a young, beautiful naked woman with long, flaxen hair and an animal’s tail, usually that of a fox or cow. In addition, variations exist in which the Huldra’s back is covered in a tree-bark like skin, and is hollowed out in the middle like a rotting tree trunk. Though the females are said to be incredibly attractive, the males are often described as hideous and grotesque, almost troll-like. Though some Huldra are malicious in their intent and prey upon men, many respond to the treatment they receive. If treated with kindness, the Huldra is said to grant those they interact with much luck in their endeavors.