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Spring Equinox in the Ancient Irish Calendar
Equinox is the date (or moment) some astronomical alignments in Ireland mark as being auspicious. Not many, mind you, but some, like the cairn on Loughcrew or the two passages of Knowth, a sort of super-alignment with quadruple significance. Though the actual alignment of Knowth is disputed, it might be a lunar alignment or not an alignment at all. The equinox is far less obvious an astronomical…
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... recalling autumn shades...
Possibly the most Irish photo I have ever posted. Like, ever. Taken at Loughcrew, Oldcastle. Seemingly from up here you can see sixteen of Ireland's counties. #sheep #fieldsofgreen #40shadesofgreen #ireland #loughcrew #oldcastle #meath #nessymon #Thelondonear #tourismireland #tourist #boynevalleytourism #boynevalleydrive #irelandsancienteast #ireland #ig_europe #instaireland #instapassport #igtravel #travel #visiting #baa (at Loughcrew) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnegIHcHM5j/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=pv846s4bcl24
Fáilte isteach an tEarrach as Sliabh na Caillí. Well anticipated Spring
Loughcrew Cairns, G. V. du Noyer Got a 1974 print of Herity's fantastic "Irish Passage Tombs" for Easter, an absolute feast for the eyes I'd love for anybody to point me in the direction of good, modern interpretation of these rock art symbols (but especially at Newgrange, neolithic abstraction in general) All I find are used pre-1950's books who love to throw out the 'Aryan' a lil too much.
Loughcrew
Spring Equinox in the Ancient Irish Calendar | 20 March 2022
Spring Equinox in the Ancient Irish Calendar | 20 March 2022
Equinox is the date (or moment) some astronomical alignments in Ireland mark as being auspicious. Not many, mind you, but some, like the cairn on Loughcrew or the two passages of Knowth, a sort of super-alignment with quadruple significance. Though the actual alignment of Knowth is disputed, it might be a lunar alignment or not an alignment at all. The equinox is far less obvious an astronomical…
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