In Estonian, Milky Way is called Linnutee (literally Bird’s Way), because ancient Estonians believed Milky Way served as a guide to the migrating birds.
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nubbsgalore: swallows huddled for warmth, photographed by keith williams and david duprey Source: nubbsgalore
captainmythos: The legend of Kalevipoeg Kalevipoeg travels to Finland to search his kidnapped mother. He buys a sword from a blacksmith’s son. He, however gets into an argument with the blacksmith’s son and kills him. Therefor the blacksmith curses the sword and is thrown in the river. Kalevipoeg is a legend about a giant hero […]
Source: s-tripped
Kas siis selle maa keel
Laulutuules ei või
Taevani tõustes üles
Igavikku omale otsida?
—“Kuu”, Kristjan Jaak Peterson
Can the language of this land
In the wind of incantation
Rising up to the heavens
Not seek for eternity?
As You probably know, Estonians are the least religious nation.
The Estonian word jõulud (Christmas) is of ancient Scandinavian origin and comes directly from the word Jul/ Hjul which means “cycle”, and has no real connection with Christianity.
In 22th of December the Sun rises in Estonia at 9. 17 a clock and sets at 15.22. So, we do not need any fairy tales 🙂 We have very practical reason to celebrate 🙂
Jõulud as the winter solstice , when the day is the shortest and the night the longest, is celebrated between December 21 and 25. According to folk-tradition, “the sun was laying in the nest” and the day was celebrated as the Sun’s birthday. From that day on, the Sun started to rise and move slowly to the north again.To have plenty of Christmas food at home symbolically meant enough food for the whole coming year. According to an old tradition, seven to twelve different meals were served on Christmas Night. Christmas food had to remain on the table (as part of the cult of the ancestors) and the fire burning in the fireplace or candles (as sun worship) for the whole night. It was believed that both good and bad forces were on the move on Christmas Night and that ancestors would visit the house.
sonnengoetter: Suur Tõll (1980)
electronicsnow: Found on the circuit board of a guitar pedal Source: reddit.com
I love good bread. Like flat bread???? Bitch! Then the bread that’s hard on the outside but soft in the inside….with the fucking butter?????…..bitch…………
…I try more and more to be myself, caring relatively little whether people approve or disapprove of it. Vincent van Gogh, “Letter to Theo van Gogh,” Nuenen, c. 13-17 April 1885 (via vincentvangogh-art) Source: vincentvangogh-art















