In Japanese culture the Shisa lion dogs are guardians with magical properties and they have the power to repel evil spirits. Beside the lion dogs is a tree with falling cherry blossoms.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Cassandra's Clocks
Cassandra painted the faces of these two clocks to represent the time in Okinawa, Japan and Chishmy, Russia - the homes of the Halls and the Zhdanovs respectively. Thank you, Cassandra, for doing such a great job representing these two cultures.
Baba-Yaga (Баба Яга) is a witch-like character in Slavic folklore. She flies around on a giant mortar or broomstick, kidnaps (and presumably eats) small children, and lives in a hut that stands on chicken legs.
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