
Instead of analyzing myths and folklore, I prefer to walk through 'em. Grab your walking stick and come along.
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Hear the story first, before we get to what’s below:
Eagle’s Nest Mountain, Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. Digital file from the original photomechanical print circa 1895. Currently held by Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Div...
Hear the story first, before we get to what’s below:
Stained glass by Mary Lowndes. Church of St Tydecho, Cemaes, Powys.
Late Wednesday afternoon was not a time for phones or wallets.
The cottonwoods were already shedding, sprinkling th...
Menawn Cliffs, Achill, County Mayo, Ireland. Digital file from the original photomechanical print circa 1895. Currently held by Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540.
As I mentioned at the start, this...
These stories likely seem silly today.
They’re not real, right? Like, did they really happen? What does the historical record say?
My answer to these aligns pretty closely with why I’m sharing them. There’s a lot we have to untangle first...
Check out more of Joe Heaney’s storytelling on his website.
Caernarvon Castle, Ireland. Digital file from original print circa 1895. Currently held by Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540.
I, too, ha...
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Instead of analyzing myths and folklore, I prefer to walk through 'em. Grab your shoes and come along.
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