U is for Unut (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 the Egyptian Goddess Unut: Unut was the rabbit and snake goddess of Egypt representing fertility and new birth. Unut was worshipped along with the god ThothContinue reading “U is for Unut (Fantastic Female)”

T is for Tatterhood (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 Norse Symbols of Goat and Wooden Spoon: The fact that Tatterhood, the main character of the story, is born on a goat celebrates fertility. The KingContinue reading “T is for Tatterhood (Fantastic Female)”

S is for Snegurochka (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 Snow and Russia: The cold–and of course the snow–has an impact in Russia and how one lives. As big as the country of Russia, there isContinue reading “S is for Snegurochka (Fantastic Female)”