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)”

W is for Woman vs. Whuppity (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 Scotland’s names of “Whuppity” and “Whuppie”: Two Scottish stories with different plots have similar names though one name refers to a antagonist while the other isContinue reading “W is for Woman vs. Whuppity (Fantastic Female)”

V is for Vesta (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 Vestalia in Rome: Vesta is the goddess of the hearth, home, and family. A holiday named after the goddess Vesta is still celebrated in Rome calledContinue reading “V is for Vesta (Fantastic Female)”