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    Gods and Goddesses of Wales: Book Review
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    Gods and Goddesses of Wales: Book Review

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 24, 2021

    As a practising Druid, I have always been drawn to the stories, folklore, and history of the Brythonic peoples. As I’ve walked the path, however, I’ve found myself increasingly led towards the Welsh myth cycle…

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    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Yew
    Miscellaneous Nonfiction

    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Yew

    Fellowship & Fairydust May 4, 2021

      “O Cormac, grandson of Conn,” asked Caibre,“What is lasting in the world?”“Not hard to answer,” said Cormac,“Grass, bronze, yew wood. That is all.” ~From The Counsels of Cormac Botanical name: Taxus baccataFamily: TaxaceaeOgham: EdadScots…

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    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Aspen
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    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Aspen

    Fellowship & Fairydust March 18, 2021

      M 'airiuclán hi Tuaim Inbirni lántechdais bes sestucona retglannaib a réir Gobban durigni insinconecestar duib astoirmu chridecan dia du nimis hé tugatoir rodtoig. Tech inna fera flechodmaigen na áigder rindisoilsidir bid hi lugburtose cen…

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    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Heather
    Miscellaneous Nonfiction

    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Heather

    Fellowship & Fairydust February 5, 2021

      An nì a thig leis a’ghaoith falbhaidh e leis an uisge.What comes with the wind will go with the water. ~From The Dindshenchas Botanical name: Calluna vulgarisFamily: EricaceaeOgham: UrScots Gaelic: FroeachIrish Gaelic: FroachWelsh: GrugFrench:…

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    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Gorse
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    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Gorse

    Fellowship & Fairydust December 29, 2020

      a good season is summer for long journeys:quiet is the tall fine wood which the wind will not stirgreen is the plumage of the sheltering woodeddies swirl in the streamgood is the warmth in…

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    The Black Knight and the Green Man: A Winter Solstice Tale – Part 2
    Serials & E-Serials

    The Black Knight and the Green Man: A Winter Solstice Tale – Part 2

    Fellowship & Fairydust December 20, 2020

    When the Black Hunter returned to the Lair, he was in good spirits despite how grim his mission had turned out that night. He related the tale to his ally when he appeared and the…

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    The Black Knight and the Green Man: A Winter Solstice Tale – Part 1
    Serials & E-Serials

    The Black Knight and the Green Man: A Winter Solstice Tale – Part 1

    Fellowship & Fairydust December 16, 2020

    The Storyteller was a man of elder years who wandered the backroads of England, telling tales of the old days. The local authorities regarded him as a nuisance, but even their own children loved the…

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    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Elder
    Miscellaneous Nonfiction

    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Elder

    Fellowship & Fairydust December 15, 2020

      Tréde neimthigedar cruitire:golltraige, gentraige, súantraige. Three things that constitute a harper: a tune to make you cry, a tune to make you laugh, a tune to give you peace. ~ From The Triads of…

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    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Blackthorn
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    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Blackthorn

    Fellowship & Fairydust December 8, 2020

      Am gáeth tar na bhfarraigeAm tuile os chinn maigheAm dord na daíthbheAm damh seacht mbeannAm drúchtín rotuí ó ngréinAm an fráich torcAm seabhac a néad i n-aillAm ard filidheachtaAm álaine bhláithibhAm an t-eo fisCía…

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    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Pine
    Miscellaneous Nonfiction

    Roots: Insights from the Tree Alphabet of Old Ireland: Pine

    Fellowship & Fairydust December 2, 2020

      Teora ranna sluinte fri cáintocad:trumma,toicthiu,talchaire Your good fortune has three parts:Your suretyYour disciplineYour will ~ From the Book of Ballymote Botanical name: Pinus sylvestrisFamily: PinaceaeOgham: AilmScots Gaelic: GuibhasIrish Gaelic: GiúisWelsh: PinwyddenFrench: Pin Message: It…

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