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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189789)
• Boise, Idaho
18 Oct 24
Halloween is my favorite holiday. There are so many aspects to this day: the thin veil between this and the other side, Samhain, costumes—it just goes on and on. I have found several interesting facts about it that I wanted to...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189789)
• Boise, Idaho
24 Apr 24
It's sunny and blue, 72 degrees. I slept well and am ready to attack my notifications full-on. I hope all of you Mylotters are having a good day.
I just read an article about Trump's possible outcome if found guilty in the NY...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189789)
• Boise, Idaho
31 Oct 23
Yes, it is finally here. Samhain is tomorrow and actually marks the end of harvest time and the beginning of the dark half of the year. This time of the year is very connected to Irish mythology. There are three other seasonal...
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Shelly Freeman
@Shellyjane (462)
• United Kingdom
17 Nov 18
This might seem like an odd combination but I have recently decided to combine my love of planning and bullet journals with my desire to learn more about different gods and goddesses.
In order to do this I have decided to...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
16 Jun 18
It is hotly disputed whether or not St Brigid of Kildare (never spelt Bridget) ever existed. Nevertheless only Patrick is a more famous Irish Saint.
Before she was supposedly born, in c.451 AD there was already a pagan deity in...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
9 Nov 16
Diary Tuesday 8th November 2016
A rare day this week not dominated by job search appointments. I decided to travel out and gather some pub sign images in the more remote areas of Preston, enjoying a lovely walkabout in Longridge...
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Miss Nikki
@MissNikki (5234)
• Maple Ridge, British Columbia
31 Oct 16
Contrary to popular belief, Hallowe'en is NOT a holiday to celebrate the Devil. Here's the facts:
Halloween's true origins go way, way back to the ancient Celtic and Pagan festival of Samhain (pronounced Sow-In). The Celts, who...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189789)
• Boise, Idaho
19 Sep 15
I have always loved things that are Scottish, Irish or Welsh. I was told I have these in my lineage. I don't feel that I will ever get to travel to these countries and so I have resigned myself to enjoy what I see on cable or...
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debrakcarey
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
19 Jun 09
What is it that makes this music so appealing? What are your favorite groups and songs? Is everyone REALLY Irish on St. Paddy's day? lol
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rahul_2689
@rahul_2689 (631)
• Hyderabad, India
6 Nov 08
I guess everyone's disappointed with the draw against the celts last night in the UCL but United played really well after being a goal down. From beginning to the end, United were the better team. Just that they didn't take their...
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corleone82
@corleone82 (415)
• Malaysia
20 Oct 08
The Champion League is resume with Man Utd visited Celtic. Man Utd will probably without Patrice Evra who're injured during the rout of West Brom last weekend. Then, according to the club's website, Sir Alex will perhaps give a...
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