Sryashta spins golden yarn inside which she weaves your fate. (If you are a good and kind person, she may just take matters into her own capable hands and improve it.)
She is the goddess of good fortune and serves as the household assistant of Mokosh, the Slavic earth goddess.
Sryashta is a variant of the Dolya/Nedolya myth.
Thursday, March 09, 2006
I could help you but I'd rather stand here and record. - Josh, "Blair Witch Project"
11 comments:
This is just GREAT. I'm going to be singing Billy Idol's "Eyes Without a Face" ALL DAMN DAY!
You have really beautiful eyes.
And no noticeable "ooze" -- just a lovely eye.
I don't think I've ever uttered that sentence before in my life.
they are really that incredible beach glass color?
I'm wondering if you can come by so that I can match paint and tile to them -- we are about to remodel a bathroom, I think in "Babelbabe's eye" color.
My daughter has eyes that color.
I used to tell her they were the color of the ocean.
Now I tell her to quit rolling them at me.
Carolyn
Oh my goodness, just beautiful! I agree with Blackbird, perfect seaglass color.
Seaglass is better than anything I could come up with. A very lovely eye.
Aquamarine! What an exquisite color!
Lovely eyes. The dark ring thing is great; makes them stand out even more.
Can't wait to see the blackbird household's new bathroom now. Hopefully it will be minus the ooze factor.
(Your eye is a lovely colour. I'm sure the other one is too).
Word verif is eyoucoj, which starts off appropriately but ends up sounding dirty.
I don't know why, but I have the theme song to Attack of the Killer Tomatoes going through my head all of a sudden.
Pretty color! My boy child's eye color is similar to yours and we have no idea where it came from.
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