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Annuil

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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #150 on: July 04, 2020, 10:12:16 AM »
Wow, midwestmutt, all of your poems are great! And always sooo deep. 
And, Vulpes, this haiku cares so much truth in it, excellent!

Count Shrekula, very cute! I like the way you made the light focused in a certain place.  ;D

Also, all the pieces here are amazing! So much creativity! I was a little busy so couldn’t join the conversations but I read all of them!

I love these long talks about plants you have here, it is great! ;D
Jitter, you made me homesick by sending that picture of the woods! I used to live in the more northern part of Russia, so we have forests that look like that (and those smaller blueberries as well). But it’s still good to see a familiar sight  ;)
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #151 on: July 04, 2020, 01:48:35 PM »
I love these long talks about plants you have here, it is great! ;D

I guess in that case I´ll be happy to provide more reasons to talk about them via my ignorance... :'D

I was busy all day so It´s nice to find so many nice things over here now that I have time!

Count Shrekula, I agree with Annuil, the lighting in your piece is very good and interesting!
midwestmutt and Vulpes, a Haiku on land and one on the sea, but both equally beautiful!

Sadly I´ll probably be busy until wednesday, since I have two more classtests comming up. So see you then!  :)
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #152 on: July 04, 2020, 03:35:38 PM »
I guess in that case I´ll be happy to provide more reasons to talk about them via my ignorance... :'D
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #153 on: July 04, 2020, 04:20:10 PM »
Young love



Midsummer magic
Seven flowers for young love
Who will be the one?

”Oh, good morning Tuulikki! Did you sleep well?”
”Good morning. I did, thanks for asking! A bit shortly but otherwise good. It is the shortest night of the year!”
“So, did it work? Tell me everything!”
“Did what work? I don’t understand!” Tuulikki looked at her friend with an innocently bland expression.
“Don’t even try! I saw you gathering the seven flowers! I know you are not supposed to talk after you start picking them, so I didn’t say anything. But I watched you go around picking them!”
“Oh well, ok! I suppose it did!”
“Aww! Who was it? I want to know! Was he nice in the dream?”
“Well, you don’t know him anyways. He’s not from here.”
“Not from here? How do you know him then? Or was he a someone you haven’t yet met?”
“No no, we have met. He’s from Toivosaari.”
“Ooooo! I see! You did meet someone at Ukonvakka! Why didn’t you say anything in the spring?”
“Well, I wasn’t sure if it meant anything. But after the spell, maybe?”
“Ah, tell me all about him! Right now!”
“Firstly, he was very nice and polite...”
“And handsome, I’m sure!”
“If you don’t let me speak, you won’t hear anything about him!”




Midsummer was prime time for spells for the ancient Finns. Spells to ensure good luck in love were widespread, and especially popular were various ways by which the young (especially women) could foresee who they would marry. Other spells were done to draw the love of a certain someone, or just for general success in love, or also more general luck, prosperity and health. Some of the more  popular spouse prediction spells survive to this day, although nowadays done more as a game as with genuine belief in the results.

The most well known spell is to in the Midsummer night (night between the Eve and Midsummer day) pick seven different flowers from seven different meadows (locations) into a small bouquet, and when one sleeps with this bouquet under one’s pillow, the future husband or wife will appear in a dream. There are different versions, in some places the spell preparation includes stepping over seven different fences, sometimes there are more flowers, or the bouquet should include fern (the fern was supposed to flower only in Midsummer night) . The speller may be required to stay silent altogether or just refrain from speaking about the spell and especially about who they were hoping to see.

Many of the Midsummer spells were undertaken fully naked as well. Maybe for Tuulikki too it would have been even more potent if she had gone about the flower picking in her birth suit, but she’s a sensible girl and considering the mosquito population around Midsummer probably decided she’s not that interested. Good new is, it seems to have worked nevertheless!
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #154 on: July 04, 2020, 07:14:11 PM »
It’s not your fault! I thought it was Google who said the wrong thing!  :'D

It was google who said the wrong thing. But to be fair it was me who asked the wrong question. Or didn´t ask at all in this case. :'D

Jitter, nice story, and Finnish traditions are super interesting! So thank you for explaining the spells!

I´m way too tired to write anything sensefull right now... So yeah, See you on wednesday :D
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #155 on: July 04, 2020, 07:21:53 PM »
Much amused by this. Spells of that sort are widespread in many cultures across our world. There are also some done in Autumn or at Midwinter with nuts and what happens when they are roasted in the fire, or with apples, which should be peeled in one long strip and the peel thrown over the shoulder. The thrown peel was then inspected to see if it formed a pattern or letters, which were meant to be the initials of the hoped for lover, or a tool of his trade (like a plough or a sheep for a farmer, a boat or net or hook for a sailor or a fisherman, a hammer for a smith).

Some such piseog, small spells, required that the woman work it while naked (or ‘skyclad’ as the wiccans phrase it, including the seed-sowing spells. The implications are obvious). In those spells the woman would walk three times around some sacred object (originally something like a standing stone or sacred well, in more recent centuries a church) while scattering behind her the seeds of some useful plant and chanting a calling spell, something like ‘Hempseed I sow, hempseed I sow. Now, my own dear, come after me here, and mow, and mow’. At which point, if she looked back, she should see the young man harvesting her crop.

Some English spells invoked saints, for example, the one for inducing a true dream of the lover. Suitable flowers were gathered into a bouquet, tied with a ribbon, and placed under the maiden’s pillow with the invocation ‘Saint Luke, Saint Luke, be kind to me! In dreams, let me my true love see’.

The local Aboriginal tribes have a version which uses the flowers of the meemeei tree woven into the woman’s hair while singing a spell, which is rather lovely. And my folk may comb their hair at a man, with intent.

Have you seen the piece that Unlos and I did a few years back, ‘Nine Flowers’, with her glorious art and and my poetry, in which Tuuri is depicted working such a spell? It should be on both the art and poetry threads, with the skyclad version on the mature board.
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #156 on: July 04, 2020, 08:32:07 PM »
Jitter, nice vignette and interesting flower tradition - I was very pleased to recognise some word-parts (puna, valko, päivä, koira) and had fun looking up the rest. Strangely, google translate gave me the Latin name for kangasmaitikka, which led me off down an internet rabbit-hole plus trying to remember what was the hemiparasitic plant I used to encounter all the time in Nova Scotia.

Roísín, are you familiar with popping apple seeds as a husband predictor? My mother grew up in rural NS on a mixed farm with a big apple orchard, and did this. She and her sisters would put apple seeds on the stove-top and name each one for some fellow they were sweet on, and whichever one popped first was the one. They also did the apple peel thing you describe. But they were very straight-laced United Church members (no cards on Sunday, etc.), so you can be sure they were not doing any of this in the buff!
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #157 on: July 04, 2020, 10:31:10 PM »
I know that usage, but in my tradition we used hazelnuts or chestnuts. Both the apple and the hazel were sacred trees to my family, but while hazelnuts were for eating as well as other parts of the tree being important for healing and magic, apple seeds were only for planting or for medicine, being thought too important to waste on piseog. Different traditions.

Edit: are you familiar with the Finnish website ‘Luontoportti’? They have good nature articles, and a useful article on this plant. I remember finding itwhen tracking name changes of its relative Eyebright.
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #158 on: July 05, 2020, 01:07:27 AM »
Chapter Break Filler
'Circle of Life'

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Prompt 12: Heartbreak

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Today's prompt of Heartbreak is brought to us by Abprallen!

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Thanks very much to Abprallen for today's piece, and if any of you are inspired by this prompt, feel free to post what you've made down below!
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #159 on: July 05, 2020, 01:13:28 AM »
Abprallen, laughing so hard at this! Poor Reynir!
So much awesome work here! We should do this again next chapter break!
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #160 on: July 05, 2020, 08:03:04 AM »
So much awesome work here! We should do this again next chapter break!
That’s for sure!!

Abprallen, so touching! I like the idea that, when feeling so bad, he tries to pet Kitty. It really helps! And usually, if you’re heart is broken in some way and the cat’s around, it pretty much is your first movement... 
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #161 on: July 05, 2020, 08:07:06 AM »
Phahaha! I got it wrong! I missed the “chomp” somehow! Well this is waaay different than what I just wrote in the first post but I still love it!  :'D

(I thought something happened to him so he pets Kitty..)
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #162 on: July 05, 2020, 10:12:16 AM »
So many great things!

First, and taking on what Róisín said, I'm also expecting this fillers to become a Minnion tradition in the years to come!

Now, since my last comment, we had Mirasol's lovely pic+story, scottishnottish's awesome poem (when did him made anything that wasn't awesome?), Molly's amazing and funny story, (another) great haiku by Midwestmutt, Jitter's illustrated lesson in blueberries, Count's great take on young love, (yet more) great haikus from Midwestmutt and Vulpes, Jitter again doing her magic on us and Abprallen's heartbroken Reynir!

Uff! That's a lot, my friends! You are all awesome! I wish my work was already in that incredible mix... but it will be! Work is going fine, and as soon as I can I will pick where I left.

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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #163 on: July 05, 2020, 11:13:32 AM »
Count Shrekula, nice drawing! I also like the lighting, and the green phone highlight

Midwestmutt and also Vulpes, more lovely haikus, yay!!!

Jitter, your story about young love and flowers is so sweet! Also makes me think about how the number 7 pops up so often in lore of all kinds

Abprallen, Reynir has suffered the worst betrayal known to humankind! the Kitty bite  ;D
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Re: Chapter Break Filler - Round 2
« Reply #164 on: July 05, 2020, 12:24:18 PM »
My old cat is sick.
She is in her sunset year.
It's a long farewell.
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