Hello there and welcome.
In this blog we will be taking a journey together through the ins and outs of Celtic history art places and people.
Or more rightly, into the places and people with a bit of history thrown in for good measure. :-)
If you have come here through our website you will know that it has been compiled to give us all including me when I research and write the content, an opportunity to learn about the Celtic culture through its Arts crafts songs and historical stories and facts.
I am confident you will recognise that when building an information website it is all to easy to write about the things you love however, in doing this I may miss something that you love about the Celtic ways and as this is our journey please drop me a line and let me know what you want to see Celtic or otherwise.
Now then if like me you have a large circle of family and friends,
I know you have stories to tell and pictures of them all, they could be weddings, holidays, pictures of your Celtic group or simply a fun get together,
I guess your smiling just now thinking of a fun occasion.
What would your Mary or your Mum say if she saw her picture on a web site being looked at by potentially thousands of strangers?
It is a safe bet that it would be !!Aaaaarrrrrrrggghhhh!! what did you use that picture for a hate that one, hahahah.
The point here being, the Celtic culture has been passed down through the generations by word of mouth through stories and songs.
Families and friends would come together around the hearth and together, they would learn laugh and cry growing stronger through that experience.
The modern Celt has progressed enormously over time and for many of us, our families and friends have migrated to locations throughout the world therefore, getting around the hearth can be a bit of a challenge to say the least :-).
Because of that we miss out on some of the bonds that have given us great joy fun and laughter.
relight the hearth and get the family wedding or just a good giggle in your heart.
I will soon give a listing of the site for your ease of reference and update you on any changes or additions to the site.
Come back soon for details of the places of Ireland and Scotland you never know it may be a place you know or a family homeland of your own.
Take care
Ronnie
Sunday
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