It’s the Winter Solstice today and it is a beautiful day, chilly and bright with a frosty crunch underfoot and a lingering fog from everyone’s breath. The sun was still well below the tops… more →
Half Pint PixieDusty Muffin wrote 1 month ago: (This is as a result of a challenge from marijayn at onelongminute.com) My brain has only made one c … more →
born2rant wrote 2 months ago: Hello Good people who still read this blog in spite of a mixture of good and bad vibes. I just wante … more →
bkropf wrote 3 months ago: We were up early in the morning all vying for a position in the bathroom. The thing I dislike abou … more →
colleenanderson wrote 3 months ago: In October, 2007 I travelled to Ireland, a place I had wanted to visit for years. I’m not sure why … more →
ibrunswick wrote 6 months ago: I arrived early, and this time in the off season, and finally got to go on a tour of Newgrange. It … more →
irishimport wrote 6 months ago: This should be of concern to everyone no matter where on earth they live. What they are doing in Ire … more →
muriella wrote 6 months ago: The Benefits of Sunlight source:bbc.co.uk/science/hottopics/sunshine/ After years of adverse publi … more →
gobansaor wrote 8 months ago: It’s December 21st, the shortest day of the year; either the middle of winter or the start, de … more →
halfpintpixie wrote 8 months ago: It’s the Winter Solstice today and it is a beautiful day, chilly and bright with a frosty crun … more →
Carl McColman wrote 8 months ago: Tonight will be longest night of the year. The exact solstice moment occurs at 1:08 AM Saturday mor … more →
Sarah Mancuso wrote 8 months ago: In the interest of wrapping up the summer trip to Ireland neatly, I have one more post regarding th … more →
esoterickat wrote 8 months ago: YouTube - Tara News***** [6 min 53 secs] YouTube - The Tara Conspiracy [5 min 11 secs] A shocking s … more →