i guess im asking randomly but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot my password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Brooks Ricardo i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
As an archaeologist I would agree with you regarding the use of smaller stones at Callaghan Berra. Also it was Barclodiad y Gawres (The Giantess’s Apronful’) that you were talking about in Anglesey. Well done with the pronunciation too ;)
So when me and my wife visit the Boyne valley for a week or two how do I find you guys. Guiness and whiskey on me. I'd like to some fishing too. I wanna catch the Salmon of knowledge.
In accordance with Irish traditions, all visitors are made welcome and the Irish, like every nation, enjoys a free drink, you wont go short of drinking buddies. Fishing wise you will be spoiled but note there is a season for river salmon that varies from river to river but generally speaking is March to May. You will also be restricted on how many you can catch what you can fish with both legally and in some places morally but again it varies from river to river as fishing rights are often privately owned while still subject to national laws. I would recommend May both for weather and fishing and visit the Boyne Valley on your journey west or on the way back to catch your flight in Dublin
Anthony, can I just ask what you mean by the link in mythology between Loughcrew and Anglesey? Can you point me to where I can read about this, please?
Barclodiad y Gawres apparently means "giantess apronful". The story of Loughcrew is that a giant hag/goddess dropped the stones from her apron to form the cairns.
Great video about your discovery. Very exciting! What a hidden treasure.
i guess im asking randomly but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account?
I somehow forgot my password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Timothy Ryland instablaster ;)
@Brooks Ricardo i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Brooks Ricardo it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account!
@Timothy Ryland glad I could help :)
As an archaeologist I would agree with you regarding the use of smaller stones at Callaghan Berra. Also it was Barclodiad y Gawres (The Giantess’s Apronful’) that you were talking about in Anglesey. Well done with the pronunciation too ;)
So enjoyed this thank You
That was really interesting ..I learned a lot from this presentation :)
Glad you found it so. Thanks!
Ah he's the best knows his stuff☺
So when me and my wife visit the Boyne valley for a week or two how do I find you guys. Guiness and whiskey on me. I'd like to some fishing too. I wanna catch the Salmon of knowledge.
In accordance with Irish traditions, all visitors are made welcome and the Irish, like every nation, enjoys a free drink, you wont go short of drinking buddies. Fishing wise you will be spoiled but note there is a season for river salmon that varies from river to river but generally speaking is March to May. You will also be restricted on how many you can catch what you can fish with both legally and in some places morally but again it varies from river to river as fishing rights are often privately owned while still subject to national laws. I would recommend May both for weather and fishing and visit the Boyne Valley on your journey west or on the way back to catch your flight in Dublin
Any update on digs regarding the banked henges? Any burnt earth found etc. Fascinating!
The tombs are wombs, Orions Bernards loop looks like a pregnant woman. That's the womb or apron. The witches head nebula is the Cailleach
Anthony, can I just ask what you mean by the link in mythology between Loughcrew and Anglesey? Can you point me to where I can read about this, please?
Barclodiad y Gawres apparently means "giantess apronful". The story of Loughcrew is that a giant hag/goddess dropped the stones from her apron to form the cairns.
Did you know that Tara is a town in Russia in the south urals.
We see them up Tara following planes☺
Apparently that's been happening for a long time.
What about the UFO sighting ☺
Ah that's Kerry. Another story entirely !!!!!!! LOL
Well the weapons that the gods came from somewhere the lia fail is blue stone it made ancient aliens ☺