Happy Valentine’s Day everyone.
It seemed timely that we feature St. Valentine today. You may wonder what the connection is to Ireland, It’s a question I asked myself a few years ago.
Read MoreHappy Valentine’s Day everyone.
It seemed timely that we feature St. Valentine today. You may wonder what the connection is to Ireland, It’s a question I asked myself a few years ago.
Read MoreCities throughout the world have come to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with great fanfare huge parades, and lots of green beer. And, although the St. Patrick’s Day parades in Dublin, Kilkenny and Killarney are now major tourist attractions, there was a time when parades in NYC, Boston and Chicago were much larger. St. Patrick’s Day for the Irishman who had left his beloved Ireland for America or Australia or some other part of the world became a day celebrating his Irishness and mourning his loss of home.
Read MoreAs I write this looking out at a lake that is calling me, I am reminded that I started this blog to recommend a fun, summer read for Celtic enthusiasts.
Read MoreI lit the flames of my three wicked candle during my meditation, bringing in the power and guidance of my ancestors, the archangels and goddesses that support me and the elemental kingdom that sees to our physical world.
The power and magic of threes came to me, so many examples in Celtic Lore.
Read my thoughts in this blog.
Read MoreSo wherever you are and whatever your ethnic and religious affiliation, come celebrate the story of a man, first prisoner and then immigrant to a land that now celebrates him and those who for centuries now have paraded to remind themselves to be proud of their roots.
Read MoreIt is a Leap Year and we are coming up on February 29, that day that once every four years reminds us that we get out of synch with the natural cycle of the sun and moon.
Read more about the history and stories that surround Leap Day and the Celts.
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