According to Portuguese superstition, nailing a horseshoe to your front door shall prevent any curses from entering your home. Source: Pedroso, Consiglieri (~1883), Tradições Populares Portuguesas. Image: Bright, Henry (1864), The Cottage Door. Available HERE.
Author: Superstition Sam
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"In Scotland, witches used to raise the wind by dipping a rag in water and beating it thrice on a stone, saying: 'I knok this rag upone this staneTo raise the wind in the divellis name, It sall not lye till I please againe.'" — James Frazer Quote: Frazer, James (~1890) The Golden Bough. Available … Continue reading #Flashlore 04
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According to shopkeeper superstitions, the first customer of the day shall dictate how well the day's profits will go. Some also believe beware of saying "it's quiet", as customers will soon pour in. That's either good luck or bad luck, depending on your perspective. Please note this Superstition has been quoted from personal experience. Image: … Continue reading #Flashlore 03
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