tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3287675141745937676.post4395264543335825662..comments2024-03-20T23:43:28.613+00:00Comments on Caroline's Miscellany: From the archives: legends of a Breton villageCarolineLDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00197813252586559665noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3287675141745937676.post-71776399344210283202010-08-08T16:39:02.526+01:002010-08-08T16:39:02.526+01:00Thank you for this, Caroline; might have missed ou...Thank you for this, Caroline; might have missed out otherwise. <br />There are so many similarities to Welsh and Cornish folklore, which isn't surprising given their common Brythonic Celtic roots. <br />To this day, healing wells may be found all over Wales. There was one near my home - itself in a 'llan' - with a circle of standing stones ('Harold's Stones') nearby. The well was never without a few scraps of cloth (J-cloths, more often than not), tied to the grille by the desperate or simply hopeful.Minniehttp://minniebeaniste.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com