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Priscilla Hernandez
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Singer songwriter, composer and Fantasy Illustrator. Music - Art - Nature Priscilla Hernandez on Spotify

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Grateful to my 50 followers here. Slowly I hope to get to know you all. Meanwhile, for whomever tuning in, my name us Pris and I am a musician / artist My πŸ”—here 🎡 https://beacons.ai/yidneth and now on nostr too

My only complain with folklore is that she tried to watermark the hashtag and it was impossible to hashtag folklore content (I am part if a community of mythology / folklore) lovers. It is a generic word out lf the context of her album and messed up our dynamics of sharing for years. Even if not related it would rebrand as ts. She is talented though

I am still trying πŸ˜‚ ended up here by accident fleeing from the algorithms but evidently I have lots to learn. It is almost like stepping at the wring party and feel a bit awkward but people is nice snd treat you with a cup and cheers.

Good Night ⚑

Ps. Still from my video https://youtu.be/6MKuZRDEwQg

In Spain today 23rd of April is St Jordi's (Saint George) and people celebrate it by gifting books. Just wondering what are you all reading right now? Me, finishing a re read of "The Haunting of Hill House" by Shirley Walker (1959) #booknostr #grownostr #books

I really had no other option than going back to a back up of several weeks ago and painfully retrace my memory to remember what edits I had done, curiously it is a video fir a song called "Nothing is done until it's done" which feels almost a mock title right now. Ps. I had been saving regularly but still. None worked.

#StandingStoneSunday Roland Stone (Navarre, Spain) is a menhir with 7 claw like marks, legends attributed to the fingers of mythical hero Roldan (Roland in France and Errolan in the Basque Country) who threw it. We only see the tip, it's 2 meters deeper. It is a Menhir, 4000 years approx

Same, I do need much, though I confess sometimes I need to spread that little too thin