Källrå.

Dark and gloomy all day and lots of rain.

It has been pouring down here all day with only a few short moments when it only drizzled. None of us have liked to be outside for more than just a few minutes, not even Malkolm who now seems to like going out in the rain. It has been fairly warm though so when we had a short nap I had the window open (and still have) in my bedroom and could hear birds singing in the rain singing from the open window and the sound of rain hitting the closed window on the other side of the cottage 🙂

Not many photos from today but I’ll use some of those taking earlier in the week, so don’t be surprised if You suddenly see photos with sunshine 🙂

Some times people think I am a snob since I often use the scientific names but that’s the only way to actually know what plant I’m talking about. This one for instance (Chamaenerion angustifolium) has around 125 different Swedish names 🙂 One of the names for it in English is Fire weed.

I did bake bread today but I doubt that the dew mixed with so much rain water still had any powers, so I had to use tap water instead 🙂 🙂 I actually don’t mind it raining today because yesterday I planted all seedlings I still had in the mini greenhouse. Slugs had started to eat them so I thought it best to just plant them and hope for the best 🙂 Oddly enough neither the slugs nor the snails eat any of the peas, chard, Japanese kale or iceberg lettuce in the vegetable patch?! Something however is eating my beans and those were the one thing I really wanted to be successful this year 🙂 🙂 🙂

The new Persimmon.
The old Persimmon 🙂
The Rose who has been here since the cottage was built. Well it has changed spot where it grows from time to time so I doubt that it actually is the original one.
Foxglove.

One of the more pleasant beings we have is the Källrå, hard to translate but she’s a water nymph that lives in spring lakes/tarns (Tjärn) , creeks.  The Källrå is the ruler of her own spring and if one gives her a sacrifice/ gift she can make the water heal any disease. She usually stays hidden though. The lake that once was just beside where my cottage now stands and now is a bog, is a spring lake,( they tried several times back in the days to empty it but it was always filled up again even though there was no rain, so there is still a small part of the lake way out in the bog), so who knows if there’s a Källrå at the little tjärn my dogs and I visit so often 🙂

The perennial sunflowers have buds unusually early this year. You really don’t want perennial sunflowers in our garden unless it is big or that its neighbors are just as invasive 🙂
Mock orange.
Saint Johns wort.

Mostly they don’t mind if one takes a sip of water from the spring but in some places, called free springs, they demanded a sacrifice otherwise they would become sick or be struck by bad luck for quite some time. If one would collect water to bring home one should only do so in daylight because one could never know what could follow since most beings were outside when it was dark. If one would happen to see an unusually big frog or toad by the spring it would most likely be the Källrå, she rarely showed herself in her natural form. One could also sometimes be able to see ones future if looking at the reflections in the water but it was important to not look for too long because if one did she could steal the reflection and by doing so also ones soul. I really need to start collecting pieces of silver because that can really help while being outside in the nature 🙂 🙂

Valeriana. This one can be used to make a sleeping drug but as always never do that unless one really! knows how to do it. Doing wrong and one could continue to sleep in to eternity.

     

It is time to have a last cup of tea and perhaps a sandwich as well and perhaps look after things made of silver here at home, I think I have an old silver tea spoon somewhere 🙂

Have a great day!

7 thoughts on “Källrå.

  1. Your foxglove is so pretty! Looks like a fairy tale garden. You mentioned Källra doesn’t show herself in her natural form often. Do you know what she would look like? Should we be sending you pieces of silver?!

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    1. Hi ppekka!

      I agree, they are beautiful! This winter I’ll buy seeds for white ones, back in the days this garden was full of them 🙂

      Well it seems that most stories mentioning her as her natural form sh’s rather like a human but with slightly greenish skin and somewhere it’s mentioned that her feet look like frog feet. Not scary in any way.

      Well I think the silver fork (thought it was a spoon but looked at it this morning and it is a fork 🙂 Will last for a long time but I’ll ask if I need 🙂 🙂 🙂

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      1. I need sleeping drugs always….but Valerian, very strangely, turns me into one of those evil spirits…and, you’ll have to trust me on this – usually I’m pretty nice 😀

        Thank you, Christer, beautiful photos and stories as always 🙏😊

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      2. I thankfully belong to those that fall asleep as soon as the head hits the pillow. Perhaps there never were any beings, instead it was people who had Valerian and reacted like You 🙂 🙂 🙂

        I’m glad You like it 🙂

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  2. As always, thank you so much for this update.
    I really enjoyed learning about the Källrå! There is always so much to learn about the non-human beings and much to remember about them and their home environs. Mindfulness when being anywhere and everywhere is a great help in that respect.

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    1. Hi Denali Sam!

      I’m glad You like it 🙂
      Yes no matter if one believe these beings excist or not always take car of the nature around you, even if it’s just a green spot in a parking space.

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