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A Wee Mix Eh Songs Up The Green Brigade Corner
Bomb made safe in security alert
A bomb is made safe following a security alert in the Republic of Ireland, ahead of the Queen’s visit
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Military Defuses Bomb In Ireland
Irish military defused a bomb Tuesday on a bus headed to Dublin, ahead of a historic visit by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II to the city.
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The Queen dresses in green for historic state visit to Ireland
The Queen arrived in Dublin today as police mounted the biggest ever security operation in the history of the Irish state.
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Originally posted 2011-05-17 12:34:38.
Celtic Ceol performing the Wearing of the Green and Shetland Reel with Selena on harp, Baird on guitar, and Gabe on his mandolin.
Drowsy Maggie arranged by FRANCESCO MARCHETTI Post-production ENZO PRISCIANDARO In the video: GRAZIANA GIANSANTE, oboe & english horn MARZIA RICCIARDI, violin LORENA RUSCITTI, piano CRISTINA PATRIZI, electric bass VALENTINA LAURI, drums & percussions 18 ottobre 2009 – www.greenclouds.net
I went to a shop and I saw little ornaments of Green Men. They were faces in nature, like leaves. I’m curious to know what they are. All I know is that they are from Celtic folklore.
- Enjoy benefits of aromatherapy
- Pewter Pendant holds absorbent essential oil pad
- For natural fragrance and aromatherapy benefit
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A convenient way to enjoy the benefits of aromatherapy or the sensuous pleasure of beautiful fragrance, all the time. These Pewter Pendants open up to insert an absorbent pad. You put the essential oil of your choice on the pad and away you go! Pendants come with a 24 inch rhodium plated chain and are available in 4 empowering designs: Heart, Irish Cladda, Celtic and Oriental Dome. Each pendant comes with a starter supply of 6 pads. Refill Pad Package comes with 10 … More >>
- .925 Sterling Silver
- Green Emerald Cubic Zirconia
- 1 inch diameter
- Heart CZ: 6mm L x 6mm W (1ct)
- 5.5 grams total weight
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Introducing our Sterling Silver Irish Celtic Claddagh Pin With Emerald Green Heart CZ to our Celtic Jewelry Collection. This Claddagh brooch pin is made of 925 sterling silver and an emerald cubic zirconium. This charming brooch features an open weaved circle with two hands at the bottom end holding a crowned green emerald CZ heart. Claddagh jewelry is often shared in Irish Culture as a Love token, but you don’t need to be Irish to wear this claddagh brooch as a Sho… More >>
Bling Jewelry Sterling Silver Irish Celtic Claddagh Pin with Emerald Green Heart CZ
Song: The Maiden and The Selkie Album: The Green Knight Artist: Heather Dale This CD and more from Heather Dale can be found at heatherdale.com Lyrics TRACK 04 THE MAIDEN AND THE SELKIE Heather Dale — www.HeatherDale.com (copyright Emily Holbert-Kellam 2009; written by Emily Holbert-Kellam. ) Heather & Ben make their living exclusively from their music. Please help support them at The Heather Dale Store (www.HeatherDale.com/store). Many thanks! Once a fair and handsome seal-lord lay his foot upon the sand For to woo the fishers daughter and to claim her marriage hand. I have come in from the ocean, I have come in from the sea, And Ill not go o the waves, love, lest ye come along with me. Lord, long have I loved you as a selkie on the foam. I would gladly go and wed ye and be Lady of your home But I cannot go into the ocean, I cannot go into the sea. I would drown beneath your waves, love, if I went along with ye. Lady, long have I loved you: I would have you for my wife. I shall stay upon your shoreland though it robs me of my life. I will stay one night beside you, never go back to the sea, I shall stay and be thy husband though it be the death of me. Lord, I cannot go and wed thee all to watch my lover die! Since Ill not be left a widow I have a plan for us to try: Let us speak with my grandmother whos ever dwelt beside the sea. She may know some trick or treasure that I may wed my fair selkie. So theyve gone to her grandmothers little cottage by the sea To inquire how …
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This black rubber cord necklace features a solid nickel-free pewter Celtic Cross shield pendant, accented in the center with 5 light green faceted rhinestones. The pendant measures 1 1/2 inches high, including the bail, is 1 1/8 of an inch wide, and the rubber cord necklace is 24 inches long, but comes with 4 inches of extender chains.The necklace and pendant are constructed from high quality nickel-free pewter to give you years of wear.
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Scotland is the home of a surprising amount of the UK’s finest local fare which is nurtured at source and enjoyed the world over. May 2011 sees the finale of Scotland’s Year of Food and Drink, a year long programme of Scottish events and festivals celebrating this fantastic natural larder, so let’s join the celebration. Scotland’s stunning natural landscape produces a massive variety of delicacies: shellfish from the rugged coastline; venison, lamb and game from the mountains; classic Aberdeen Angus beef and soft fruits from the grassy lowlands; and whisky from regions across the country. Scotland’s Year of Food and Drink may be ending this month, however there will still be a surprising number of ways to continue enjoying some of these gourmet delights fresh from the source on a break to Scotland: From celebrating at one of the many annual food festivals, enjoying a taster on one of Scotland’s whisky trails, or savouring oysters on the Scottish Seafood Trail to tasting your way round Edinburgh’s 5 Michelin-starred restaurants, making your own ice cream in Dumfries & Galloway or taking part in a cookery course at Edinburgh’s New Town Cookery School. Making the most of this occasion, executive chef of Edinburgh’s Cafe St Honoré and recently named Chef of the Year at the Scottish Restaurant Awards, Neil Forbes shows where to discover some of the highest quality foods produce in Edinburgh and how to prepare a traditional Scottish roast lamb. Using the best, locally sourced …


