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Nollaig Shona agus Beannachtaí an tSéasúir daoibh! 💜
Romy NicMhìcheil Art
🚗 Agus muid ag tíocht i dtreo Nollaigí na mBan, tá áthas orm a fheiceáil go bhfuil mo charr FAOI DHEIREADH tar éis an fhéile a cheiliúradh, agus soilse na Nollag lasta aige ar an dashboard! 🥰🎄✨
Nollaig shona daoibh uile dhaoine!
(Null-ig hun-a dee-uv ill-ah yee-knee)
Merry christmas everyone!
How to talk about CHRISTMAS in IRISH | 12 PHRASES for Christmas 🎄✨👼🏼
‘Lá an Dreoilín’ - Wren Day 🐦
The story goes that during Penal Times, there was once a plot against local soldiers in an Irish village. They were surrounded and were about to be ambushed when a group of wrens pecked on their drums and awakened the soldiers. The plot failed and the wren became known as "The Devil's bird."
On St. Stephens Day (December 26) in Ireland, a procession takes place where a pole with a holly bush is carried from house to house and families dress up in old clothes and with blackened faces. In olden times, an actual wren would be killed and placed on top of the pole.
This custom has, to a large degree, disappeared, but the tradition of visiting from house to house on St. Stephen's Day has survived and is very much part of Christmas.
Round up of the digital art from last month