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Irish Ogham series- Eighth feda/letter, Tinne, ‘ingot’ associated with holly, paired with pyrite
Irish Ogham series- ✧・゚:Over the halfway mark:・゚☆✧ with the eleventh feda/letter, Muin, ‘neck/back’
Nathan Anderson, ‘Dullahan - ‘Gan Ceann’ (without a head)’, 2015“The Dullahan is a
gaelfox:HeyO! This was a bit of something I’ve wanted to do for awhile. Had it in my mind to do an I
fluffy-raccoon:All the gifs about selkies
John Duncan (1866-1945), ‘The Riders of the Sidhe’, 1911“John Duncan’s The R
a-z fae →d-e
a-z fae → l-n
ceruleancynic:iammelonlordd:violentpurge09:The Irish werewolf is different from the Teutonic or Euro
f/f myths → aífe & emerrequested by @wildandwhirlingwords
Irish Ogham series- Sixth feda/letter, Uath, ‘fear’ or ‘white-thorn’ (hawthorn) paired with thomsoni
Mercury Inventing the LyreJohn Raphael Smith (British; 1751–1812) after James Barry (Irish; 1741–180
a-z fae → bi-bu
a-z myth challenge: @ibuzoo vs @thewinedarkseaf - finvarra, high king of the daoine sidhe in irish
“For when the Sons of Mil, the ancestors of the Irish people, came to Ireland they found the Tuatha
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
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
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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