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The Banshee

This female fairy or spirit is often considered to be a harbinger of death or a messenger from the Otherworld. Her loud, sharp wailing is meant as a lament for the foretold death of a member of certain families in Ireland, those with most ancient Celtic lineages. Her cries are also called keening which comes from the Gaelic Caoineadh, meaning “lament,” and they are most often heard at night or near the woods.  Although seen rarely, a banshee sometimes appears as a withered hag and sometimes as a woman of special beauty. There is no harm in seeing her unless she is spotted in the act of keening which is a certain sign of a mortal’s impending death. Banshees are said to have followed the true Irish wherever they have settled on Earth.

Guinness Irish Drink

Guinness is one of the most successful beer brands worldwide. Guinness is extremely popular with the Irish, both in Ireland and wherever they have settled. It is something of a national symbol, and the best-selling alcoholic drink in Ireland. A dry stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness in Dublin, the beer has a distinctive burnt flavor and comes from the use of roasted barley that has not been malted (and not from the addition of meat, as is sometimes rumored). Although the Guinness breweries will not confirm if they still follow the practice, they used to blend their freshly brewed beer with a portion of aged brew to add sharpness to the flavor.

Answer:  Brian Boru’s harp.

New Year’s Greeting

Wishing all our blogger friends a Safe and Happy New Year and a healthy and prosperous 2017.

Thanksgiving History

According to the “Chronological History of New England,” which tells the history of the colonists in 1631, a ship was sent to Ireland for provisions for the hungry pilgrims.  When the ship returned after months of waiting, a day of thanks was declared. Ireland was the only country, including the mother country England to aid the famished people.

Did you Know?

Patrick Pearse was born on this day — November 10, 1879.

Irish Root Word

Currach, a marsh.

Irish Root Word

Baile/pronounced bally, a town or townland such has Ballykelly or Ballybunion.

Irish Root Word

Ard/ high, a height (Ard Ri) High King

Time of the Reed Moon

Oct 28- Nov 23- Time of the REED MOON.  To the Celts, this month was the end of the year and Samhain (Halloween) was celebrated.  It was a time to connect with the ancestors.  Reed was used to thatch roofs and as coverings for floors.  It was also used to make whistles, flutes and recorders.  It is said that the flute the Pied Piper used was made from reed.

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