
December 8th in Ireland – Blog Post Connemara Marble
December the 8th has always been a very significant day in the Irish Calendar as it is the unofficial start of Christmas in Ireland. In
December the 8th has always been a very significant day in the Irish Calendar as it is the unofficial start of Christmas in Ireland. In
Hello from Ireland and here is my December newsletter. I can’t believe how many Christmas trees are up and decorated this early! As I go
Hello , and welcome to this weekend’s virtual walk. It is a lovely November day, the weather is mild, and the trees are golden
Hello and welcome to this weekend’s virtual walk. Today I’m going to bring you to the tiny townland of Dunganstown , near New Ross
Hello and welcome to this week’s virtual walk.I will bet that many of you have been to an Irish sing song and someone has sung
Hello and welcome to this week’s virtual walk. Today we head north to County Armagh for a walk to visit the ancient Navan Fort. You
Hello and welcome to this week’s virtual walk. As some of you may recall from one of my September newsletters, the town of Lisdoonvarna ,
Hello and welcome to this weekend’s virtual walk. Today I’m going to bring you to the most Southerly point in Ireland – the incredible Mizen
Hello and welcome to this weekend’s virtual walk. For those of you who have had the chance to visited Ireland and see the Rock
Hello and welcome to this weekend’s virtual walk. You will remember back in February we walked through the town of Kildare and visited St. Brigid’s monastery
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