glad you like the door deer! I'd do them as commissions, but sending 2 m long canvases by mail may be pretty expensive... as for this one, it was a gift to a lifelong friend whose family has partially adopted me and also let me use their entire living room to make this thing. heh.
ANYWAY i'm back from the Lughnasad festival, and it was quite the adventure! First time going there alone, so I was a bit worried about taking the bus there and back.
one of the first thing that happened when I got there was practically bumping into some family friends. or a friend family. I'm not sure. It's a family we hang out with at new year's. The kids, who are older than me, have been to Norway before, and I think we've shared some adventures such as sailing a ship to Sheep Island, and spending the night inside a lavvo (sami style tent) in our garden (we had sleeping bag boxing fights and rolled out of the tent several times), so I recognize them pretty easily. They didn't recognize me without my technicolor hair. amazing. Either way that was!! really cool!! I didn't have to be alone!! even if they didn't have space in their car for the way back ha ha
OK SO the celtic lughnasad festival. is attended by this glorious mass of tie-dye hippies, metalheads, people in kilts, people in the type of clothes you see on fantasy book covers, people with amazing braids, probably some actual forest nymphs, and I saw a guy with blue pict-ish swirls in his face. he also had boar tusks on a string around his neck and a very very fake-looking wolf pelt on his head. love it. I went in my green woodnymph skirt, a green hippie-ish tunic thing, and a flowercrown for the ultimate elfy effect. The family friend people said I reminded them of
the fairy Amalka, one of my favourite childhood cartoons. best compliment I received today.
I took some pics, but seeing as they aren't very impressive, I'll just post them here and not in the pictures thread
a lot of stands and vendors!! selling jewellery, mostly, but also wooden spoons and blacksmith stuff and tie-dye things and TRDELNIKY. these ones were so much better than in prague because they were so freshly baked and aaaa. I got a cocoa one and it's the first time I've eaten a whole trdelnik in one go
castle veveri is one of the less impressive castles, honestly. admission to the castle is only 20 crowns. that's less than a euro. (admission to the festival, however...)
concert area!! it's inside some walls, and it's possible to get up on the walls. especially good for watching fireshows later in the night. the area in front of the stage is for dancing. my dream is to one summer go to this festival with someone who wants to dance with me.
this is my beautiful celtic dragon pendant which I wear every year. I think I've had it since I was seven or something.
I just. love celtic music so much. there is some kinds of music that I feel in my head, some in my limbs, some fill my lungs, but celtic music is the kind that i feel in my heart. I love hearing new versions of my favourite songs like Suil A Ruin, Star of the County Down, Jument de Michao... and I particularly love Asonance so much and I love hearing them every year and knowing the words for more songs than before and singing along, I love hearing their new songs and their old songs and I love shouting "IT'S ME" when they announce they're gonna play
The Vikings Arrive (y'know, except for the slaughtering irish monks part) and my summer just isn't
made until they play
The Witch of Amesbury at the end.
as for the way back...... I think I hitchhiked? I morosely followed my friends when they were going to the car even when I knew I wouldn't fit, but then they got the bright idea of asking some strangers on their way home, too, if they couldn't take me somewhere. so I wouldn't have to spend over an hour swtiching buses and stuff. in a dark city. ha. ha. ANYWAY this kind couple with a tiny baby were actually driving rly close to my friend's place and drove me!!! it was such a relief. And of course, the first thing they asked me was where I was from, since I'd said I don't know Brno very well... I don't think I'll ever tire of answering "norway" in perfect fluent czech to that.
ok wow long boring post, sorry for hogging the thread yet again. good night!