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Cumbrian Colloquialisms
Cumbria where I come from is a very old fashioned traditional county, yet we have a culture and language of our own, many tourists struggle to understand what we are talking about when they visit. This is because our accent is a branch of several...
9 commentsA Brief History of Celtic Music and 25 Outstanding Songs
A comprehensive list of the top 25 traditional irish, welsh, celtic, scottish tunes and artists. Song samples are provided for each song.
45 commentsMy Guide to the Best Irish Folk Music
One Irish music lover's guide to the best Irish folk music - some folk singers you may have heard of, others are bound to be new to you...
4 commentsThe Symbols and Emblems of Ireland
The National Symbols and Emblems of Ireland National symbols and emblems are important part of a culture of a country. It speaks of their identity and what they stand for in their life. Furthermore it shows their identity as a nation and their...
14 commentsUnique Baby Names
"What is in a name?" The guy who asked that question was named William back some 400 odd years and today his name is still on the Most Popular Boys Name's list, a list I find rather dull. No offense to William's everywhere or Michael, Jacob,...
25 commentsGaelic Football v Soccer
"In our lives we will encounter many challenges, and tomorrow we face one together. How we accept the challenge and attack the challenge head on is only about us--no one can touch that. If we win or lose this weekend, it will not make a difference...
2 commentsTattoo Ideas: Gaelic Words + Phrases
Like their Native American counterparts did with tribal tattoos, Scottish and Irish warriors also defined their rank or commemorated a particular battle by tattooing permanent marks onto their skin. As far back as the 1600's Scots were using...
606 commentsIsle of Man - Brief Guide, Facts and Weather
Welcome to the Isle of Man Okay, where on Earth is it? To be precise: 54° 13' 48" N / 4° 34' 12" W, or in the middle of the Irish Sea halfway between England and Ireland (83 miles from Liverpool & 90...
1 commentIrish Christmas Blessings, Greetings and Poems
Blessings are part of the Celtic tradition in Ireland which merged with Christianity to create a beautiful tradition of toasts, greetings and farewells which wish good health and good luck on loved ones. There are a selection of traditional Irish...
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