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Julian Day

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Published poet: @blackboughpoems @EatTheStorms @stormsjournal @FolkHeartPress Featured writer: Patricia's Pen Blog & A Thousand Shades Of Green podcast.

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The FolkLore Press (@stephengeorae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Scots dialects, awthorne and halthorne is hawthorn Hawthorn is "associated with unregulated love in the fields, rather than conjugal love in the bed" ~ Roy Vickery #FolkloreSunday #Scotland

In Scots dialects, awthorne and halthorne is hawthorn

Hawthorn is "associated with unregulated love in the fields, rather than conjugal love in the bed" ~ Roy Vickery 

#FolkloreSunday #Scotland
Treemissions (@treemissions) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that the world's oldest known tree, a bristlecone pine nicknamed Methuselah, is over 4,800 years old? Imagine the stories it could tell!

Did you know that the world's oldest known tree, a bristlecone pine nicknamed Methuselah, is over 4,800 years old? Imagine the stories it could tell!
Ireland's Trees & Mythology (@tree_folklore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meadowsweet growing in, and protecting, the graveyard in the ruins of Dunlewey Church in the Poisoned Glen, Donegal 💮🤍 When a person in #Ireland became bedridden, and was wasting away due to the malign influence of fairies, it was believed that if Meadowsweet was placed

Meadowsweet growing in, and protecting, the graveyard in the ruins of Dunlewey Church in the Poisoned Glen, Donegal 💮🤍

When a person in #Ireland  became bedridden, and was wasting away due to the malign influence of fairies, it was believed that if Meadowsweet was placed
Lou Mach (@louloumach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From my collection, I Am Not Light, here is a poem inspired by the Princess Victoria memorial at Portpatrick, Scotland. “Do not drown my now in their loneliness.” In Need of a Closer Shore Black Bough Poetry / Barddoniaeth Y Gangen Ddu

Above_96th (@above96th) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Witnessed an epic battle between a Sparrowhawk and a Magpie in the Parc des Buttes Chaumont yesterday. In the first pic, the hawk is screeching at the magpie as it defends its fledgling. 😡😡😡#Sparrowhawk #Paris #birding 🧵1/2

Witnessed an epic battle between a Sparrowhawk and a Magpie in the Parc des Buttes Chaumont yesterday. In the first pic, the hawk is screeching at the magpie as it defends its fledgling. 😡😡😡#Sparrowhawk #Paris #birding 🧵1/2
Fiona Robertson (@stone_lands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last call for tickets for my talk at Waterstones Canterbury this Wednesday 30th July on the awesome Medway megaliths and my favourite standing stone sites from all over Britain! With special guest ultra stones enthusiast The Megalithic Portal Ancient Sites & Stones ! Should be a lot of fun ❤️

Last call for tickets for my talk at Waterstones Canterbury this Wednesday 30th July on the awesome Medway megaliths and my favourite standing stone sites from all over Britain! With special guest ultra stones enthusiast <a href="/megportal/">The Megalithic Portal Ancient Sites & Stones</a> ! Should be a lot of fun ❤️
Freedom To Write Project (@freetowrite2024) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The vibes are HIGH and our 'Expression Through Influences' Workshops are kicking off with the Stephen Sexton and Louise Nealon! Our writers have settled into Armagh and are ready to get their writing on... ✍️😍 The John Hewitt Society Irish PEN Aonach Mhacha

The vibes are HIGH and our 'Expression Through Influences' Workshops are kicking off with the Stephen Sexton and Louise Nealon! Our writers have settled into Armagh and are ready to get their writing on... ✍️😍

<a href="/The_JHS/">The John Hewitt Society</a> <a href="/PENIreland/">Irish PEN</a> <a href="/AMhacha/">Aonach Mhacha</a>
Ireland's Trees & Mythology (@tree_folklore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Often mistaken for a thistle, Knapweed speckles Ireland's meadows with its stunning amethyst-like flowers 💜 It was once used in love magic whereby a woman would place a Knapweed bud in the pocket if her blouse or coat 🌿 If the bud bloomed then she would surely soon meet her

Often mistaken for a thistle, Knapweed speckles Ireland's meadows with its stunning amethyst-like flowers 💜

It was once used in love magic whereby a woman would place a Knapweed bud in the pocket if her blouse or coat 🌿

If the bud bloomed then she would surely soon meet her
Amanita_is_the_name💙 (@davidhanlon13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi folks! 👋 I’ve just had an article published with The Broken Spine Arts on my twelve favourite albums! 🎧 Huge thanks to Alan Parry. If you’re interested, you can read it here — thanks in advance, and please feel free to share: thebrokenspine.co.uk/2025/07/26/twe…