Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Christmas in Ireland

Christmas in Ireland - a time for families to gather around the fireplace, share a laugh, eat, sing and reconnect. Apart from the occasional cold snap, snow and ice are rare events, so the weather will be mild, and I can remember having an icecream between the years. Especially along the coast, the fog and mist will be particularly enchanting. It's pleasant to stroll through a small town, chat a little with the shopkeeper and browse around to find a last-minute gift. You may come across the odd hardware store that carries every item under the sun, although they have been disappearing fast. If time flows slower in Ireland in general, it's another tad slower in the countryside.
Christmas ornaments in other countries depict owls or reindeer or birds or wooden angels blowing a trumpet. On the continent, festive markets offer handmade artifacts to lighten up the home during the dark days of winter. In Ireland ornaments can bring back the early days of Christianization, and the harp is an all-time favorite symbol.
Christmas is not complete without Evening Mass and the cross is a reminder of the deep spirituality of the Irish. True, the religiosity of old has undergone massive changes, a younger generation has grown critical of the rituals and power of an establishment often deemed out of touch with modern life. Yet, Christmas returns and with it the joys of family gatherings. Why not decorate a tree with ancient symbols of Irish culture and history? The magic of Ireland shines through the intricate designs and beautiful crisp lines of illuminated manuscripts.
Few countries can boast of a more exciting color scheme than Ireland. It's as if homeowners eagerly await the time to apply a fresh coat of paint to make their house stand out. I can imagine that it's always been a way to make giving directions easier - 'It's right by the orange house at the end of the street' or 'You can't miss it, it's the purple one,' and I can feel the cheeky grin of the Irish farmer in his voice. Not only do you find all shades of green but also all shades of gaudy and cheerful.

Monday, November 26, 2012

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We hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and that you survived Black Friday unscathed! To make your Holiday Season brighter, we are offering a coupon discount of 20% off everything in our store. Decorate your tree with a lovely limited edition vintage celtic ornament or buy your sweetheart a beautiful necklace. We can't wait to receive your order and hope you have a very safe and happy shopping experience, be it online or at your favorite shopping mall.
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Friday, November 23, 2012

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

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In the Southwest of Ireland, you often stumble upon prehistoric sites. Many of these Neolithic stone structures have survived centuries. Scholars have pointed out that these so-called dolmen are ancient burial sites. Dating back to pre-Christian times, they are testimony to ancient civilizations on the island.
This dolmen is located just off the road and easily accessible. It is clear that the Irish respect these sites as they are not vandalized or covered in graffiti. Maybe the old folk lore about the 'wee folk' inhabiting such sites scares potential vandals away. It is very impressive to encounter these remnants of the past and imagine ancient warrior tribes congregating around to celebrate one of their own.
When St. Patrick converted the Irish, the sign of the cross became a symbol of hope and redemption. The lamb in the center of this particular Celtic Cross, located in the town of Waterville, resembles the sacrifice of Christ.
Since the early Christian centuries, the Celtic Cross has become a national Irish symbol. You can find it represented everywhere, and Irish jewelry is famous for incorporating the cross - along with the harp - into wearable works of art.

The Emerald Isle

THE EMERALD ISLE Ireland has changed since we first visited many years ago. But what has remained unchanged is the beauty of the countryside and the hospitality of people. Traveling the country lanes through the rhododendron bushes, you can still come across the flock of sheep or the herd of cows led home by a very intelligent dog after a day out on the fields. You may still discover the old prehistoric dolmen on the side of the road, silently standing witness to centuries of civilization. You will marvel at the hundred shades of green and the soft rain responsible for splashing the land with color and fragrance. The Ireland most visitors seek is the land of the empty country, of small forested groves at the bottom of the valley, and the spray of the ocean over the rocky shoreline. You might get lost amid Gaelic-language signs but who worries over directions if the land is charming and the next pub just around the corner. The land will lead you to remote monasteries of bygone days and past mysterious Ogham stones full of magic messages. You might hear some far-fetched stories once you let the locals tell you about their home, over a pint of dark beer or a golden whiskey. Afterwards, you will hear jigs and reels and rebel songs, performed not for you but for the community that existed before you and will continue to exist, with a silent prayer for the ones that passed or had to move far away.

Friday, November 16, 2012

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