Friday, May 20, 2011

Testing...


We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but the member of this group responsible for this week's offering is ill, lethargic, and annoyed. Yes, you really can be all three at once! Please pardon the lack of update, and check back soon!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Ankou

Ankou:  in Cornish or Norman French folklore he is the personificatin of Death.  Portrayed as an old man or skeleton with ragged clothing and a scythe.  Also said to be the first dead person of the new year.
- Megan

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Kitsune

Kitsune (or foxes) are a common subject in Japanese folklore. They are depicted as being magical and highly intelligent creatures. Often times they assume the form of a human (often a beautiful woman) by placing a leaf or bundle of reeds on their head. This ability helps them greatly to trick others, leading to their reputation of trickster. Once in the human form, you can often distinguish them by their tail which they have difficulty in hiding, the shadow they cast will still be that of a fox, or any reflection which would still show their true appearance. I love the many legends and stories including Kitsune, check them out!