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The Chieftains – The Stone, Belfast Opera House 1991, choreography by Christopher Bruce, www.tg4.ie (1 Jan 2008), Dance, dancing, ballet
Originally posted 2010-08-27 05:38:39.
Legend and local folklore hints that this may be the final resting place of King Arthur himself. King Arthur has a mythical connection with Arthur’s Stone, the neolithic tomb or cromlech sitting atop the hill between Bredwardine and Dorstone. The impressive elongate stone table measures 5.8mx 3.5m (19ft x 11ft 4″) and although it does not qualify geometrically as a Round Table, there are many legends associated with it as a meeting place for Kings and Knights, with King Arthur supposedly having fought a king here, broken his back and buried him beneath the stones. More prosaically it is known to have been a burial place for the people of the region 5000 years ago, and is in fact a chambered tomb which has lost its earth mound covering. It is also at the northern end of one of the earliest-reported ley-lines with the sacred mountain of Skirrid Fawr visible at the other end, fifteen miles due south. Alfred Watkins’ association with Bredwardine comes from his interest in Arthur’s Stone as a point on a ley-line reportedly connecting Snodhill Castle, Urishay Castle, Longtown Castle, Old Castle, Hatterall Camp and Skirrid Fawr. Alfred (1855-1935) was born in Hereford and travelled widely in the county as he developed his various interests which included photographic processes and equipment, and archaeology. He believed that ancient trackways, trading routes and burial paths established alignments which he called ley lines, which might be marked by standing stones or other …
She’s not going to wear an engagement ring and a wedding on the same finger, so I want the wedding ring to have a diamond. But what then do I put on the engagement ring? My goldsmith recommends against an emerald (her birthstone) since they can be a real pain.
What are some good alternatives?
Up on Stanton moor lies a circle of stones, On Saturday the 4th August in 2008 the Derbyshire Pagans had there Pagan Camp at Birchover. North of the camp about 15 minutes of a truly magical walk you enter a birch forest and in the middle lies the Nine Ladies Stone Circle. It is a place of shear beauty a place where fantasy began. This was my first trip to a stone circle, and my mind was blown away by the powers of the land. it is so quiet up ther, in the distance you could hear the disant drums from the pagan camp. words can not describe what this place feels like, it is a place of many songs and storys.. so magickal… The song that is playing i thought would be most fitting. it is called The Hills They Are Hollow and by an artist call Damh The Bard www.paganmusic.co.uk I hope you Like this video. Peace all and Blessed Be!
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So thoroughly identified are they with Irish music, that even when the Chieftains depart from the tradition–to collaborate with Chinese, country, or pop musicians, for example–they lose not a drop of credibility in the process. On Tears of Stone, the group accompanies a bevy of internationally acclaimed female vocalists on traditional tunes with inventive new arrangements by Paddy Moloney. Sinead O’Connor and the Corrs remain close to their roots, while Bonnie Raitt, Mary-… More >>
Originally posted 2010-08-08 11:45:16.
Utah Stone Circles, Bearra Peninsula, near Gleninchaquin Park, a destination of Celtic Dreamtime Escapes, www.celticdreamtime.com . Music is “The Source” by Claire Roche http
Kealkill Stone Circles, Co. Cork, a destination of Celtic Dreamtime Escapes, www.celticdreamtime.com . Music is “An Phaidir” by Claire Roche http
Stone Age Ireland – part 2
Is that my good luck charm?

