They do this usually by shrieking, or “keening”. Crofton Croker explains to his readers: “Keening is the Irish term for a ...
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Fairy Forts: A Magical Look at Ireland
When the Irish talk about fairy forts, they’re referring to the remains of stones set out in a circular arrangement and ...
From the black dog of Hanging Hill to the Little People's Village, these Connecticut legends have ties to Celtic myths.
Exploring the intriguing locations around the world that are rumored to connect to alternate realities.
By Soncirey Mitchell Reader Staff Due to the Irish diaspora and humanity’s love of drink, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated worldwide with green-themed decorations and pints of Guinness. Since most ...
Clurichauns (typically pronounced “KLUR-ih-kawn” or “KLUR-ih-kahn”) and leprechauns are both pint-sized, solitary fairies ...
dancing fairies and water with magic powers form part of the stories being told in an exhibition exploring myths and folklore. Boggles, Ghosts and Ragwells examines superstitions from an area ...
Corbett, who owns Lanza Gallery & Art Supplies in High Springs, said it’s easy to see how the myths of Ireland featured ...
The three-leaved plant, symbolic of Ireland and of St Patrick's Day has an important meaning for Christians. It is said to ...