Chilling with this old lapcat while listening to the new Boards of Canada.
#PerfectSaturdayMorning #Caturday #CatsOfMastodon #BabaYaga #WitchyCat #Tortie #BoardsOfCanada

It could be another game review

I played a lot in the Yaga Game lately, so a find the game a great one. Here I thought to share a suggestion for Game and also, abut some "global" or "worldview" thoughts this game caused for me.

https://legends.house/it-could-be-a-game-review/

New in my shop - Cottage Witch Sampler

This design comes with two color palettes. I love the soft pinks, creams, and navy but the traditional orange, green, and purple makes it feel more like Halloween!

https://badstitched.etsy.com/listing/4508525710/cottage-witch-cross-stitch-sampler

#CrossStitch #Witch #Needlework #BabaYaga

I’m sorry I ever identified with baba yaga. Her lessons are not for the faint of heart. #BabaYaga

I want my job to be buying run-down houses, converting them into Baba Yaga's chicken hut, and then selling them with a sales agreement that i insist be signed in blood

Failing that i guess i'll make stickers

https://inkshark.net/trove/product/chimkin-hut/

#BabaYaga #Chicken #fairytale #folklore #witchcore #HumanArt #ArtMadeByAHuman #noAI

#BabaYaga enjoying the spring sunshine streaming in the window.
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Baba Yaga, a mysterious figure from Slavic folklore, embodies the duality of nature and femininity. She is depicted as a powerful, enigmatic witch with a complex history. #babayaga #witches https://connectparanormal.net/2024/08/20/baba-yaga-the-symbol-of-terror-and-wisdom-in-slavic-folklore-and-nature/
Baba Yaga: The Symbol of Terror and Wisdom in Slavic Folklore and Nature

Uncover the secrets of Baba Yaga, a complex and intriguing character from Russian and Eastern European folklore.

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This old #tortie girl, living her best life.
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Hey #folklore folks,

I'm struggling to find early collected tales about #BabaYaga that reference the chicken-leg house. I know there is a collection in the 70s with it, but I have a couple collections of Russian folklore that make no references in any of her tales.

Whats the earliest collected reference to her chicken leg house?