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What is St. Patrick's Day about?
What is St. Patrick's Day all about? Why celebrate St. Patrick's Day and why celebrate it in the USA? What is the significance of green, or blue or orange? What does pinching have to do with St. Patty's Day?
0 commentsFastnet Lighthouse - Ireland's Teardrop
Situated just over 8 miles (13km) off the west coast of county Cork, Ireland, at the tender mercies of the North Atlantic seas lies the famous, or arguably infamous, Fastnet Rock with it's distinctive lighthouse. Many will be familiar with the name...
0 commentsThe Banshee of Ireland
Of all the stories about ghosts, bogies, leprechauns, and fairies, non is as unique, infamous, and terrifying as the legend of the banshee( also known as the "Bohēēntha" or "Bankēēntha"). She is known to be the “Irish Angel of Death.”
0 commentsStarry Plough 3 Magazine
The third recent edition of the Irish Republican Socialist Party's magazine, the Starry Plough, has been published. The Starry Plough magazine and indeed the Irish workers' flag that it is named after have been synonomous with the IRSP for many...
0 commentsActivities for a Romantic Weekend in Dublin
I've put together a simple guide to the city of Dublin and the top ten attractions there.
40 commentsThat's Gourmet?!?
Sometimes, you want to give a real gourmet gift; one that won't be shared with the kids. Let Farthest Star Cookies help you out with our fabulous gourmet Cookie Shots made especially for sophisticated tastes.
1 commentHorse Training Tools - Martingales
A martingale is a training aid designed to prevent a horse from throwing its head up so high it becomes dangerous. What different kinds of martingale are there, and when should they be used?
3 commentsCu Chulainn Celtic Legend - His Birth
He was one of the mightiest that ever walked the ancient lands and fought on the battlefields of the Celts. He was a great and fearless warrior. He was loved by many and feared by all. He was Cu Chulainn, ancient Irish warrior of heroic legends.
8 commentsSt Brigid of Kildare
The 1st February marks the start of spring in Ireland and we also celebrate the feast of St Brigid. Along with St Patrick, St Brigid was responsible for bringing Christianity to Ireland.
0 commentsSt. Patricks Day Card Sayings - Blessings and Quotes
Ideas of great things to put into a St. Patrick's Day Greeting Card. Whether homemade or purchased, these are some fun things to add. Make someone's day with a Saint Patrick's Day card this year.
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