On the Web since 12th February, 1997.

The Hag's Bed.

Entrance to the Hag's Bed.

The Hag's Bed, neolithic site near Glanworth, North Cork.


Photographed by Bev, April 2001.
(photoshopped by Del)



March 17th, Ireland.
Here, my dear friends is the Ultimate St. Patrick's Day greeting. Enjoy!



Bev met a woman at the Frog Fair, who claimed to have cured herself of cervical cancer, using only the 'natural' methods described in this simple pamphlet. She was handing out photocopies of 7 sheets of handwriting. (asking donations to cover the 10p per sheet). I've left it as a plain text file, so that anyone wanting to print it out won't have a page-full of links and headers to deal with...



Some pictures from The Temple of Isis, Clonegal.

Bev's Tear for the Piebalds, written April, 1999.

Still on a serious note, I tracked-down the words to the Christy Moore song that had me in tears when we saw him play a 'private' gig last year. Now, you can read them, and wonder why this song had to be 'Banned'. Maybe I'll get into Trouble for even posting it?
I'm told there's a 'Garden of Remembrance' up in Dublin for these young people, and though it's in a 'rough' part of town, the trees and flowers there are never damaged in any way.

Here's the song.


I enjoyed writing a 'horse's-eye view' of travelling the roads of Ireland, and have now published the whole book, here.
So enjoy with us as we remember the trials-n-tribulations of the Gypsy Lifestyle in

The Road to Caramee
Caramee


The "Jesus" article is still posted here:



Any new visitors to this site might be wondering why it got it's name.

"Hag's Bed"


Visit Ireland's First Pagan Website:
Pagan Ireland




tulip+rowan wallpaper by del. Made with a MAC!