RE: The Mundane, Medicinal and Magical Primrose
It's funny, I feel the same way about flowers; they are just such striking pieces of art that the world paints and we have the fortune to enjoy. We try to capture them in pictures and paints, but they always are there, mother earth is so gracious with her art.
I'd say my favorite myths trend towards the tragic, the Prometheus and Sisyphuses of the world - a penchant for GrecoRoman, but I'm Northern European by heritage, so I've spent a good bit of time dabbling in the past mythology of my Danish family, the old Norse gods.
Those stories are a bit all over the place, but that's what is so charming about them. and they birthed many tragic tales, the Fairy Tales Grimm, hard winters and harder people.
Thank you for writing, I'm sure I'll leave a message or two again soon ^_^
Ahhh yes, I like the tradegy, but also the comedy. I studied the ancient Irish Tuatha De Danaan in great detail, and still am. I also do like asian lore and greek stuff, the roman stuff not so much but a little bit haha. My favorite figures are Brigid of the Tuatha, Dionysus the joy of men and Kuan Yin goddess of compassion :) I am going to start a mythology curation page eventually, but probably not until next winter when I have time.