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This peaceful lake was a surprise for us: a peaceful place near Analândia's downtown. It is definitely a magical place, although we didn't find the witch.
Some witches turn people into frogs,
Some into cats,
Some into snakes.
But I prefer chickens you see.
Because they taste so lovely when fried.
Taken a few days ago looking from Witches Point, Southerndown south towards Nash Point along the Glamorgan Heritage Coast
Just in time for the witching hour... we're excited to introduce our Hex Witch & Chill set for October's FaMESHed!
The set includes an animated sofa (PG, Adult or Adult+), a fluffy Ouija Rug, Planchette Table and Crystals all with various colours to choose from. The Sofa also comes with a special seasonal Playful Patterns HUD as an extra!
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White bottle-brush like flowers at the Conservatory Garden of Central Park in New York.
Fothergilla or Witch Alder is a genus of 2 or 3 species of flowering plants in the family Hamamelidaceae, native to woodland and swamps of the southeastern United States.
They are low-growing deciduous shrubs growing to 1–3 m (3–10 ft) tall with downy twigs. The brush-like flowers are produced before the leaves in spring on terminal spikes; they do not have any petals, but a conspicuous cluster of white stamens 2–3 cm long. The leaves are alternate, broad ovoid, 4–10 cm long and 3–8 cm broad, with a coarsely toothed margin; they are noted for their brilliant orange or red fall colors.
Fothergillas are grown as ornamental plants for their spring flowers and fall foliage color. They are slow-growing, rarely exceeding 1–2 m tall in cultivation. The hybrid cultivar Fothergilla × intermedia 'Mount Airy' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
--- wikipedia
Eas Chia-Aig are pretty little falls to the East of Loch Arkaig. This image shows the lower of two main falls. The falls are named after a witch hence the image title. Also, as a bit of movie trivia this waterfall is part of the scene where Liam Neeson in Rob Roy, evades capture by jumping off a bridge to only fall down a series of waterfalls with the English in hot pursuit. I believe it is a sequence shot at a few locations but Rob Roys final fall is into the Witches Pool. Take a look at the below link if interested.
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Witch hazel is one of the few plants that flower in winter. This one was already in full bloom in mid-February, surrounded by piles of snow.
Got the new POTC cannibal escape set and thought the cannibals' heads were great for a voodoo witch doctor.
Anybody else have those sets they really wanted based on catalogue appearances but never managed to get a hold of?
The witch's dragon-powered airship from Fright Knights was one of those for me. I've tried to built a new version of it before, but the colours were all wrong. So after some small investments in parts, I redid it like so. A fun build all around!
Witch butter, it may be a sign that a witch has been there and enchanted your cabin.
The yellow fungus Gullkrös shines beautifully. Goldfinch grows as a parasite on skin fungi, which in turn grows on dead or dying deciduous trees. In English it is called "Witches Butter".
According to an Eastern European legend, you should be careful if there is a gold rush growing at the entrance to your house, because it could be a sign that a witch has been there and enchanted your cottage. The only way to get rid of enchantment is to break the sponge so that the contents run out.
Part of second #thewitchercollab project by Zbudujmy To! LUG members based on "A Little Sacrifice" short story by Andrzej Sapkowski.
Geralt was hired by a prince as a translator to help him convince a mermaid to marry him.
Hope you like my build. ;)
The Prospect Park Water Tower -- sometimes referred to as the Witch's Hat but known locally as Tower Hill Tower or just The Tower -- is a historic water tower in the Prospect Park neighborhood of Southeast Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was built in 1913-1914 on Tower Hill Park, a hilltop park established in 1906. The water tower has become the neighborhood's architectural mascot for its singular design by Frederick William Cappelen. The tower is purported to be the inspiration for Bob Dylan's song "All Along the Watchtower," as the tower was clearly visible from Dylan's home in nearby Dinkytown. Standing at nearly 1,000 feet above sea level, the tower has the distinction of occupying one of the highest spots in the Twin Cities. With its thick concrete shaft, open-air belvedere, and steeply pitched, green-tile roof, the water tower looms over a small pump house on the northwest edge of the park. It is open to the public one day each year. [Wikipedia]
Hygrocybe conica, commonly known as the witch's hat, conical wax cap or conical slimy cap. Seen at Tentsmuir NNR
The "Witches' Stairs" are an urban legend and architectural design, not a historical story. The myth claims these stairs, characterized by alternating treads (steps offset to either the left or right), were designed to ward off witches who couldn't climb them due to their staggered pattern. However, the true purpose of alternating tread stairs is to save space, especially in narrow homes or lofts, and they are often found in older, smaller homes, particularly in New England