
Welsh Faeries - Sarah Woodbury
Aug 23, 2012 · Bwbachod: “The Bwbachod or otherwise known as the Bwca or Bwbach is a Welsh household spirit. The Bwbachod performs tasks when appreciated but becomes mischievous and destructive when offended. The Bwbachod detest people that don’t drink alcohol . …
The Bwca - The Story Museum
Welsh mines have their own fairies the Coblynau who are also sometimes called BWCA. They are gnome-like creatures dressed like miners who haunt mines and quarries and knock to warn of danger or to indicate good seams of coal.
Studies of celtic fairies - zeluna.net
Bwbchod and Bwca (Welsh Fairy) The Bwbach, or Boobach, is the good-natured goblin which does good turns for the tidy Welsh maid who wins its favour by a certain course of behaviour recommended by long tradition.
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness - Recreation.gov
A permit is always required to enter the BWCA Wilderness: Self Issued permits are required for ALL visitors from October 1 - April 30. Self Issued permits are available from kiosks at BWCAW entry points and Forest Service offices (no reservation required and no recreation fees).
A – F - Faeriepedia
The Bwca - They are the Welsh version of the Brownie (see above). They have slightly nastier tempers and are prone to tantrums if their work is criticized. They also despise tattletales and people with long noses.
BWCA, Boundary Waters, Canoe, Quetico
BWCA.com is a great resource to aid in your planning and enjoyment of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCA) and Quetico Park.
BWCA.com Messageboard Home, Forum, BWCA, BWCAW, …
3 days ago · BWCA.com is a great resource to aid in your planning and enjoyment of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCA) and Quetico Park.
House Goblins the Little Helpers. Hobgoblin, Brownie, Bwca ... - YouTube
Jan 5, 2022 · In this episode I tell you some of the folklore and cases of household Faerie spirits... the Hobgoblin, Bwca, Brownie, Uruisg, Fenodyree and Boggart. They are shy creatures who appear in your...
Pixies and Little Folk - Fairy Sightings
With his flute, made from a willow twig, he accompanies fairies on their moonlight dances. He is closely related to the Irish Phooka (also spelled Pooka) and the Bwca from Wales. A sprite is a kind of fairy or elf. The word sprite comes from the Latin word spiritus or spirit. Sprites are creatures of the element water.
* Pixies Don't Have Wings: Bwca, Bwca, Bwca!!!!
The Bwca is a Welsh House Faerie, kind of like the English Brownie with a Boggart twist. The Brownie is a faerie that helps out around the house. Not to be confused with young roving-cookie-peddling division of the Girl Scouts.