Juleigh Howard-Hobson With their intricately wrought designs and deepset colors, Ukrainian Pysanky eggs are as fascinating as they are lovely. Pronounced “peh-san-keh”, these decorated eggs are considered Easter Eggs these days, and/or seen as examples of Eastern European folk art by collectors and tourists alike. But Pysanky (singular Pysanka) are far more numinous than that.…
Folklore
The Dark Side of Rabbits
Juleigh Howard-Hobson Just as there is an abundance of milk and dark chocolate bunnies this time of year, rabbits themselves possess both light and dark folkloric aspects. The sweet side is well known far and wide, not only as the Easter Bunny, but also as Tsuki no Usag the cute Japanese rabbit who mashes mochi…
Ghillie Dhu
Juleigh Howard-Hobson With England voting to leave the EU but Scotland voting to remain, it behooves us to note that not all Scots are so inclined. Case in point: the Ghillie Dhu. The Ghillie Dhu is native to the dark forests of Scotland. A tree guardian spirit that some call an elf and others a…