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Irish Ogham series- Fifteenth feda/letter, Ruis, ‘redness’, associated with elder tree and paired wi
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
I realized I could at last put all my Ogham trees together in a single family portrait. Considering
Third of the early Irish Ogham: Fearn, “alder”Associations: vanguard of warriors, milk container, pr
Folktale Week 2019I participated in “Folktale Week” over on Instagram for the first time this year a
lunariagold: Second of the early Irish Ogham: Luis, “blaze”, associated with rowan tree Meaning: Pro
thebeautifulcatholicfaith: A small tree shrine for Mary in the Irish countryside.
“May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back.”-Irish Proverb
allaboutmary: A small tree shrine for Mary in the Irish countryside.
thebeautifulcatholicfaith: A small tree shrine for Mary in the Irish countryside.
allaboutmary: A small tree shrine for Mary in the Irish countryside.
thunderstruck9:Roderic O'Conor (Irish, 1860-1940), Bare trees and distant farm, Pont-Aven, c.1892-93
Some lunantishees (one of many, many names for the fairies that inhabit trees) in Fadó! Kind
Folktale Week 2019I participated in “Folktale Week” over on Instagram for the first time
allaboutmary: A small tree shrine for Mary in the Irish countryside.
Patrick Swift (Irish, 1927-1983), Positano, Amalfi Coast, 1955. Oil on canvas, 59.6 x 82.2 cm
Drunk Irish girl pees on the tree
Elizabeth Magill (Irish-Canadian, b. 1959, Ontario, Canada, based London, England) - March, 2016, Li
Elizabeth Magill (Irish-Canadian, b. 1959, Ontario, Canada, based London, England) - Land of the Dus
irisharchaeology: A magnificent old beech tree surrounded by wild garlic in Wexford, Ireland. Hollow
irisharchaeology:A magnificent old beech tree surrounded by wild garlic in Wexford, Ireland. Hollow
irisharchaeology: Spotted this ancient oak tree in a modern housing estate at Knocktopher, Co. Kilke
irisharchaeology: A magnificent old beech tree surrounded by wild garlic in Wexford, Ireland. Hollow
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