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Dark academia moodboard challenge:
Religion ⛪️
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my commissions are currently open!! Please refer to the info sheet for more details & don’t hesitate to ask if you have questions. rbs are appreciated
INFO SHEET — COMMISSION INQUIRY FORM — twitter
email: [email protected]
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fe3h zine work from last year, of ashe and linhardt
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original woodblock prints on handmade paper, of various saints
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my ko-fi commissions for coloured bust-ups are now open! Please consider & rt, and don't hesitate to dm with questions if there are any ☕️
> ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/eogiaid
> guide: https://blankmanger.neocities.org/commissionguide.html
> doc sheet+faq: http://shorturl.at/eyP26
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Max Oppenheimer (1885-1954) Die Schachpartie
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Anubis & Horus spotted having tea in Cairo. By J &K (Janne Schäfer and Kristine Agergaard), as a part of the exhibition Tea with Nefertiti, 2006.
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I cheated a little in my Michaelmas celebrations due to my work schedule. I made my Struan Micheil/St. Michaels bannock and the accompanying black berry syrup the night before the night before Michaelmas. I’m actually supposed to make it the night before. So one night early but we’ll be saving it for Michaelmas. And I’m the eldest daughter so it is my right to make the bannock.
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“ … But the rule against eating blackberries after September 29 comes not from seasonality but from the story of the Archangel Michael, for whom the day is named. Michael, the greatest of all angels, defeated the angel Lucifer in a huge battle and banished him from heaven, the lore goes. At that point Lucifer became the devil. When Lucifer bounced onto the floor of hell, he landed in a thorny blackberry bush. (Naturally when you land in hell, you land end-first in a bunch of thorns.) This made him so mad that he spit on the bush and cursed its fruit. “ Source here.
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This week, February 12 to 18, is Maslenitsa—the Pancake week! It’s one of the biggest celebrations of old time Russia and my personal favourite, a very festive time that marks the turn of winter to spring. I’m sooo getting stuffed with pancakes and crepes this week!
I have some fun post ideas for this week, let’s celebrate Maslenitsa together!
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Jidáše (judases) are made from sourdough bread sweetened with honey. Rolled out strands are reminders of Judas’s betrayal and his subsequent death on the rope. Nowadays they are pretty rare and it’s not easy to find them in bakeries.
Mazanec is a popular Easter cake from sweet sourdough with added raisins or almonds. It is one of the oldest Czech ceremonial pastries and families traditionally brought it on Saturday to the church to let it be consecrated. Some people even make mazanec for Christmas (or more precisely its variant called vánočka).
Beránek (lamb) is a kind of sweet baked food in the shape of lying lamb. In the sweet dough we can find raisins or pieces of jelly. In some cases the lamb is poured over with chocolate or any other sweet coating. People in the Czech lands used to eat real lamb during Easter (because in the Bible is roasted lamb listed as a ceremonial meal before deparature of the Jews from Egypt), but sheep breeding decreased over years around here so lamb baked from dough became tasty substitute for this custom.
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Hello! Do you take requests?
I can certainly try!
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