Baba Yaga's Travelling Tea House

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

When Sunday, May 4, 2008 at 3:30 PM 20080504T203000Z
Where Alchemy Arts 1203 W Bryn Mawr Ave Chicago , IL 60660 (773) 769-4970
Organized by Mulogo
Donation USD1.00 per person

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Come join us for tea and coffee, and chat with us to casually discuss Paganism, Magick, or anything else on your mind. Feel free to bring your knitting or any DIY project you are working on also.

This meets every month, 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm.

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  • Baba Yaga is a Witch in Russian folklore.

  • Hey I didn't name it.

  • *jealous* you make me fell bored rawr.lol

  • Yes, exactly. It's rather an insult.

  • Baba is also the Japanese word for Old Woman aswell

    it can also be used as an insult in saying, Old Hag

  • I didn't know there's Baba Jaga in English. The word Baba probably doesn't mean anything in English, but it's Polish for an old woman. I didn't know it could be used as a part of her name.

    I am probably the first one to watch this video!

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