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Well golly-gee, this post sure is late. I’ve been swamped as of late so I finally found 5 minutes to post my Lammas/Lugnasadh picnic I had with a friend. (Her bowl didn’t match though ) I’ll share the recipes for anyone who wants to make them but for the soup, personally, I’d cut back on the onions and garlic. I’d also double the bread recipe since it doesn’t make much dough, but only if you intend to make it for others as well. If reblogging feel free to delete my paragraph.

Recipes for: Triquetra Bread,Honey CakesandPotato Soup

Aug. 6, 2019

derwiduhudar:Ancient Symbolism in Brigid’s Cross

derwiduhudar:

Ancient Symbolism in Brigid’s Cross


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Celtic knotwork is HARD.Celtic knotwork is HARD.Celtic knotwork is HARD.

Celtic knotwork is HARD.


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 Countdown to St. Paddy’s Day #3: The Letter S (Siúil a Rúin)

Countdown to St. Paddy’s Day #3: The Letter S (Siúil a Rúin)


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 Hello everyone! I’ve been working on a project written by @BBHara_  for a little while now, c Hello everyone! I’ve been working on a project written by @BBHara_  for a little while now, c

Hello everyone! I’ve been working on a project written by @BBHara_  for a little while now, currently on a crowdfunding campaign here https://fr.ulule.com/murmures-dys/ (only 3 days left) It’s a french project, but even if you’re not french you can always share it!

I love it a lot and I hope it will do well. For french people: Vous pouvez lire les premiers chapitres gratuitement ici: http://bbhara.com/les-murmures-dys-prologue/


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oylmpians: moodboard: brigid ↦ irish goddess of the spring season, poetry, smithcraft, and healing oylmpians: moodboard: brigid ↦ irish goddess of the spring season, poetry, smithcraft, and healing oylmpians: moodboard: brigid ↦ irish goddess of the spring season, poetry, smithcraft, and healing oylmpians: moodboard: brigid ↦ irish goddess of the spring season, poetry, smithcraft, and healing oylmpians: moodboard: brigid ↦ irish goddess of the spring season, poetry, smithcraft, and healing oylmpians: moodboard: brigid ↦ irish goddess of the spring season, poetry, smithcraft, and healing oylmpians: moodboard: brigid ↦ irish goddess of the spring season, poetry, smithcraft, and healing oylmpians: moodboard: brigid ↦ irish goddess of the spring season, poetry, smithcraft, and healing oylmpians: moodboard: brigid ↦ irish goddess of the spring season, poetry, smithcraft, and healing

oylmpians:

moodboard: brigid

irish goddess of the spring season, poetry, smithcraft, and healing


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Interview: “Why would you tell me that?

Award-winning comedians and broadcasters Neil DelamereandDave Moore are launching a new podcast next week called "Why would you tell me that?”, seeking out incredible things they think everyone, including their co-host, should know! In each episode, with the help of a genuine expert, one of them answers the question, “Why would you tell me that?”

I had the great fortune of being interviewed by Neil and Dave for the first season of their podcast! We talked about everything from different ways of counting in the world’s languages, to Celtic influences on other languages, to some of the crazy grammatical things that different languages do. Check out the trailer for the podcast above, and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the episode!

Interested in having me appear on your show or do an interview? Get in touch!

Draw celtic style knots is hypnotic #drawing #celtic #mindfulnesshttps://www.instagram.com/p/B_j-u

Draw celtic style knots is hypnotic #drawing #celtic #mindfulness
https://www.instagram.com/p/B_j-ufUqGAr/?igshid=16ow73o48l7oz


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Excited to announce that we are giving away an Outlander Fraser Stag Brooch to one lucky world-wide winner! Enter to win here: Fraser Brooch Giveaway Check out all our Outlander Jewelry and see more about the Fraser Stag Brooch!

Keep your kilts on (this traditional brooch will help)… OUTLANDER Season 2 is nearly here! InKeep your kilts on (this traditional brooch will help)… OUTLANDER Season 2 is nearly here! In

Keep your kilts on (this traditional brooch will help)… OUTLANDER Season 2 is nearly here!

Inspired by the enthralling prose of author Diana Gabaldon, the Fraser Stag Brooch AVAILABLE HERE.

A thunderous thanks to Alicia Lutesat@nerdist for the lovely FEATURE!


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Thankful for my Celtic heritage

Thankful for my Celtic heritage


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Cat Its eyes being variable, the cat symbolizes the varying power of the sun and the waxing and waniCat Its eyes being variable, the cat symbolizes the varying power of the sun and the waxing and waniCat Its eyes being variable, the cat symbolizes the varying power of the sun and the waxing and wani

Cat

Its eyes being variable, the cat symbolizes the varying power of the sun and the waxing and waning of the moon and the splendour of the night; it also denotes stealth; desire; liberty.

As black it is lunar, evil and death; it is only in modern times that a black cat has been taken to signify good luck.

Amerindian: The wild cat portrays stealth.

Celtic: Chthonic powers; funerary.

Chinese: A yin animal as nocturnal; powers of evil; powers of transformation. A strange cat is unfavourable change; a black cat, misfortune, illness.

Christian: Satan; darkness; lust; laziness.

Egyptian: Lunar, sacred to Set as darkness; as lunar the cat can also be an attribute of Isis and of Bast, the moon; it represents pregnant women as the moon makes the seed grow in the womb.

Graeco-Roman: Attribute of the lunar Diana. The goddess of liberty has a cat at her feet.

Japanese: Powers of transformation; peaceful repose.

Scandanavian: Attribute of Freyja, whose chariot is drawn by cats.

Witchcraft: A familiar and disguise of witches; the black cat as the witches’ familiar is evil and ill luck. Cats and dogs as witches’ familiars are rain-makers.

[Source: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Traditional Symbols by J.C. Cooper]


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