#MoonLore

Tasarla Romaneytasarlaromaney
2025-07-25

Ever looked up at the full moon and spotted a rabbit?

In Chinese folklore, that’s the Moon Rabbit, tirelessly pounding the elixir of immortality beside the goddess Chang’e.

In Cree Native American legend, it’s a magical rabbit who rode a crane into the sky and made his home on the moon.

Two cultures. One moon. One timeless story.

Read the legends -

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Chinese Folklore
Tasarla Romaneytasarlaromaney
2025-07-11

Have you ever seen a face in the moonlight?

In German folklore, that face isn’t just imagination — it’s a warning.

Meet Der Mann im Mond — a man cursed for working on the Sabbath, doomed to carry his burden across the night sky for all eternity.
A bundle of sticks.
A shadowed face.

Read the full legend + journal prompts in the latest blog tasarlaromaney.wordpress.com/2

Germanic Man in the Moon
Tasarla Romaneytasarlaromaney
2025-07-04

Did you know the Norse saw a boy in the moon—not a man?

In Norse mythology, the moon is Máni—a god who travels the night sky with two children he stole from Earth.

Who are they? Why were they taken?

Discover the magical myth behind the Man in the Moon in this week’s blog.

tasarlaromaney.wordpress.com/2

Norse Mania
2019-07-08

um all the #moonlore i know is...they got a job . i cannot claim that . im jealouse its sad .

humgi turtle (rye) ☭ 🥗 📝rye@ehjovan.com
2019-07-08

is goodnight moon a part of #moonlore

2019-07-08

how well do y’all know your #moonlore 🙈

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