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Testosterone Thursday That’s What Fuels Cian Healy, As He Launches The Egg! Woof, Baby!
sweetoothgirl:Irish Chocolate Cupcakes
ochyming:GENIEVE FIGGIS Irish, b. 1972 ADAM AND EVE, 2019 archival pigment giclée on Hahnemuhle A
arorea:I FORGOT TO POST PICTURES OF THE EVIL IRISH LADY.
apple-jack-daniels:# YOU CAN SEE HIS ACCENT WHEN HE SAYS FUCK# CLOSER TO FOOCK# IRISH ACENTS YESSSS#
irisharchaeology:St. Gall Gospel, The Crucifixion. Illuminated by Irish monks around 750 AD it is no
“For when the Sons of Mil, the ancestors of the Irish people, came to Ireland they found the Tuatha
theitsybitchywitch:irisharchaeology:From a 9th century Irish manuscript, the phrase ‘massive hangove
Irish Ogham series- Seventh feda/letter, Dair, ‘oak’ paired with Connemara marble (ophicalcite miner
Irish Ogham series- Fourth feda/letter, Sail, ‘willow’ paired with aquamarine beryl
Basil Ivan Rákóczi (British/Irish/Hungarian, 1908–1979)
Irish Ogham series- Fourteenth feda/letter, Straif, ‘sulphur’ associated with blackthorn, paired wit
I might as well post them to the last one… Ailm, ‘pine-tree’ paired with apophyllite and Onn
Just missed the end of the first month, but soon catching up…The first of the early Irish Ogh
Irish Ogham series- Tenth feda/letter, Ceirt, ‘bush’ associated with apple tree, paired with cinnaba
Irish Ogham series- Fifteenth feda/letter, Ruis, ‘redness’, associated with elder tree and paired wi
iamjapanese:Maeve McCarthy(Irish, b.1964)via
“The table” (1976) by Irish artist Patricia O’Brien.
arms-n-armor-inc:Sword Pic for Shut Ins- One of our Irish sword with blackgrip and S shaped finials
“Not only was Mongan an Irish King, he was also a god, the son of the Tuatha De Danann Manannan Mac
Second of the early Irish Ogham: Luis, “blaze”, associated with rowan treeMeaning: Protection, conne
Irish Ogham series, fifth feda/letter- Nion, ‘forked’ or ‘lofty’, associated with the ash tree and p
theonlygayinthealienage:janedoodles:lungri:I read an Anglo-Norman lai of Celtic origin about a werew
I realized I could at last put all my Ogham trees together in a single family portrait. Considering
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