Legavrik wanes and there’s no need of candles to put the cattle to bed.
A fine
Imbolc, St. Brighid’s day, Candlemas, St. Mary’s feast, or Groundhog day, as you prefer!Legavrik wanes and there’s no need of candles to put the cattle to bed.
A fine
Imbolc, St. Brighid’s day, Candlemas, St. Mary’s feast, or Groundhog day, as you prefer!More than a hundred items. The Beeb has pictures.
Nice write up of Edward I and his successors, an interesting site called History Notes.
atIt it’s not Scottish, it’s crrrrrrrrap!
“Our excavations revealed a fascinating glimpse into the cultural lives of people some 10,000 years ago – and now this latest discovery further enriches our understanding of their relationship with time and the heavens.”
There’s a paper at the Internet Archaeology online peer-reviewed professional journal (pay site, obviously).