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  • Hungry July
    January 25, 2020

    Hungry July

    Hungry July was especially bitter for poor families in Ireland during the 1800s and early 1900s. Food supplies from the previous harvest were usually gone or spoiling by July.
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  • Celtic Moon
    January 25, 2020 Emily Collins

    Celtic Moon

    The sun governs a lot about the way we mark time; from our daily routine, accompanied by its 24-hour cycle of rising and setting, to the year-long journey our planet makes around this shining star. The powerful sun rules supreme.
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  • October 14, 2016 Terry Kast

    Jack O'Lanterns

    As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp and the leaves start to show their gorgeous autumn colors, pumpkins ripen, and start showing up everywhere and in everything from coffee to air freshener. Pumpkins are native to America,...

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  • June 25, 2016 Terry Kast

    Claddagh, a Ring, a City, a Legend.

    ShanOre Claddagh Ring with 10K Gold Heart[/caption] Few symbols are recognizable, more quintessentially Irish than the Claddagh. The hands clasping a crowned heart, symbolize love (the heart), loyalty (the crown), and friendship (the outstretched hands). The Claddagh originates in the...

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  • May 31, 2016 Terry Kast

    The Highland Games

    Highland Game season is upon us and you probably don't have to drive far to find one near you. According to Scotland.org "Highland Games have been picked up across continents. The Scottish Flag, also known as St. Andrew's Cross or the Saltire[/caption]...

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