It is considered unlucky to have a bath on New Years day, if you do, you will wash a friend away.
Nothing to do with the fact, you had a skinfull the night before and said or did something you shouldn't have.
My main hobby is photography, but looking at the history of places I photograph I have picked up some myths and Stories along the way. Some of the people that visit my other site liked the stories as much as the pictures, so I decided to start this. Irish mythological history and stories is unusual as it remains largely unchanged due to its strong oral tradition, it was not corrupted by other languages like latin as we remained free from Roman invasions and we had cultivated the art of writing.
5 comments:
Hi, Paz ...
I've enjoyed reading your blog this evening. I've long been interested in the myths, legends and superstitions of Ireland, and you've given me plenty to muse over. Thanks for that, and for your many lovely photos. I'm looking forward to reading more in the future.
Best to you,
Wren
luckily/unfortunately I have been busy and keep forgetting to update, I will try to keep posting here more often.
Thanks for the comments
I have loved looking at your photo's and reading the superstitions. I have been here for about two hours seeing and reading lol. Thank you.
Thanks also for giving permission to use your pics, which I will take you up on, and no worries i won't be publishing them, just showing some to group of friends.
Caroline
Glad that you liked them and hope you enjoyed them as much as I did when i heard or red them.
thanks for leaving a comment, its appreciated
Your last name sounds hispanic, do u speak spanish? =P
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