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Josh, Major Slacker
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Mar 11, 2008 06:23PM

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If you get a chance, visit orkneyjar.com. It has hundreds of stories about the folklore of the Orkney Islands above Scotland. There are stories of ghosts, whiches, fairies, sea monsters, the Finmen and their mermaid daughters.
Once you are at the opening page, click on the 'folklore tab.' There is a ton of cool stuff to read!
Tell me what you think of what you find.
josh
Once you are at the opening page, click on the 'folklore tab.' There is a ton of cool stuff to read!
Tell me what you think of what you find.
josh

"And I have heard a hundred times more about mermaids from the lips of Orkney peasants than I have ever saw in books."
Walter Traill Dennison
I have in fact seen a mermaid when I was a child... and I learned to swim almost before I could walk. :)


I'll have a look at the website once I'm at home - my work computer doesn't always alow access to some sites.
Thank you Hayley for adding this wonderful site. I am going to have to go back and look at it more thoroughly when i have some time on my hands.



This a dark mythology website I found and the page the link refers to demon's and dark mythology creatures in literture. Its a good site.
That is way cool! I haven't been around for the past few days, so I haven't been on here. thank you

I found another - I'm on my day off and bored though its now coming to the end and I'm back tomorrow.

Thanx. After I found it, I kind of lived there for a few days. The tales there gave birth to several stories, although I havent written them out yet.
I plan to. I never throw anything away. (I mean ideas and stuff I've written, not all the junk in the world)
