Lady Ann Fanshawe and the Banshee
A brief history of the Irish Banshee, and a famous account by one of Europe’s first female authors.
A brief history of the Irish Banshee, and a famous account by one of Europe’s first female authors.
Once the house is clean, try burning a sage smudge stick. The scents leave the home smelling fresh and welcoming.
Since it’s March, it’s a perfect time to talk about the history of the Aos sí , also known as Irish fairy folk.
Today is the Spring Equinox. So starting tomorrow, the days will get longer and longer. I wish you all a happy Spring!
Today, on the third installment of Alex Mitchell’s Guinness cooking challenge, Detective Garza is making his mother’s Guinness French Onion Soup.
A tribute to St. Patrick, an Irish saint of great compassion, great humility, and great love.
The Book of Kells is one of the finest examples of medieval art ever to come from the British Isles. And it currently lives in Trinity Library that looks just like the library at Hogwarts.
Since we’re deep into Spring Cleaning, today we’re making a DIY carpet deodorizer with a fresh scent that leaves your house and vacuum smelling like lemons!
The legend of Leprechauns is more complicated than most people know. But it’s also possible to catch one, if you only had the right kind of Leprechaun Candy.
I recently joined up with a group of authors in a new charity anthology for those who are suffering in Ukraine. It is titled Hope for Ukraine: A Charity Anthology. Stories of Hope, Courage, and Strength. It releases on May 24, and is now available for preorder on most book vendors.
It’s Friday and there’s another installment on the blog of Alex Mitchell’s Guinness Challenge where Zack is making us and awesome dinner: Guinness Macaroni & Cheese.
Today is the day we tackle the pantry. So grab your Legal Pad 2 and let’s get to work. I promise, once this is done, Spring Cleaning will be so easier to face.