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Vox Hiberionacum
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Archaeology, History, Hagiography, Folklore & Landscapes of Early Irish Christianity & Early Medieval Ireland. Includes thinly veiled but good-natured irreverence, outrageous puns and irregular posts.
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The fucking druid cat that I didnt own and who didn't live with me for a few years and who then fecked off to another house but still comes back sometimes has just turned up, eaten half a burger, drank 2 bowls of milk, nuzzled me for a few minutes, before heading upstairs for a kip. Gaslit. By a cat
All of ye banded together and paid for this just to get me twitching. Didn't you. Ye fuckos.
"The Northumbrian monks are known to have mentored the Picts".

If only we knew who mentored the Northumbrians...
Gentle reminder that in and around 500AD, the Britons were the Welsh, the Welsh were British, the Irish were the Scots, and the Scots were the Irish. The Picts were the Picts, but they weren't that picky.
This is interesting - a thorough Wikipedia explanation of the terminology used to denote “these islands”…

I tend to use “Britain and Ireland”, but accept thats problematical (eg the Isle of Man issue”)

Never in a month of Sundays would I say “the British Isles”

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Termino...
Terminology of the British Isles - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Lindisfarne is more Iona.

What? Too soon?
Dál Riada is more Donegal. I blame Colmcille.
There are lots of patches of Ireland that are nominally County/Province A but their vibes are profoundly County/Province B.

Arklow is far more Wexfordy than Wicklowish.

Louth feels more Ulster than Leinster.

And there are certain parts of Westmeath that are to the east of certain parts of Meath.
Where I live is definitely in Kilkenny but spiritually it’s part of Laois
Beyond the ninth wave, for my sins ...
Laundering Penitentials as a side hustle...
Bringing shame to ALL hermits as I type...
Ah jaysis, tis yourself....
It's the earlier and earlier heat. Innit. (It used to be August in my youth).
Of course, it's not widely known that flying ant day was originally a pagan colony...
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The much anticipated, incredible, 'Words on the Wave' exhibition opens in @nmireland.bsky.social today! FREE TO ALL. Can't make it? Listen to Matt Seaver & Dr Diarmuid Ó Riain on what makes it so special & about Irish connections w/Switzerland going back 1,400 years. open.spotify.com/episode/3o3x...
Very sorry to hear this. Never met him, but he single handedly invented modern day geo/ textual criticism identification of Tírechán sites by correctly identifying Tobar Finnmhuighe. In 1967. It was the 1990s before anyone else did.
So sorry to hear of the death of the wonderful, groundbreaking historian Kenneth Nicholls. He was so unbelievably generous to me. We have lost not just a lovely man but someone with an irreplaceable knowledge of mediaeval & #earlyModern #Ireland. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
And did you get it right?
A couple of hundred years of wren hunting folklore suddenly makes sense...
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Armageddon. There’s probably a line about this in an apocryphal Revelation that no one reads anymore as a woman wrote it.
“And the magpies will rattle the earth”
I have tons of Robins and Blackbirds, I won't hear a bad word against them. They've got soul and most importantly melody. Unlike the other feckers.