X is for Xochiquetzal (Fantastic Female)

We are pleased to participate in the A to Z Blog Challenge (http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/). The Story Crossroads theme for this year is “Fantastic Females in Folk & Fairy Tales.” About Nahua People: The Nahua People come from Mesoamerica mainly in the Mexico and El Salvador though can also be found in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and CostaContinue reading “X is for Xochiquetzal (Fantastic Female)”

O is for One-Who-Dearly-Loved-Her-People (Fantastic Female)

We are pleased to participate in the A to Z Blog Challenge (http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/). The Story Crossroads theme for this year is “Fantastic Females in Folk & Fairy Tales.” About Comanche People and Plants: At least 93 different plants are honored by the Comanche People in the area known today as Texas. Of these 93 plants,Continue reading “O is for One-Who-Dearly-Loved-Her-People (Fantastic Female)”

W is for Golden Water–A to Z Blog Challenge

We are pleased to participate in the A to Z Blog Challenge (http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/).  The Story Crossroads theme for this year is Golden…And All Things That Glimmer.  Each post highlights golden items from a folktale from around the world. Each time you have to wonder, is something that is golden a blessing, a curse, or both?Continue reading “W is for Golden Water–A to Z Blog Challenge”