A
short and simple description of Celtic spirituality
A
selection of essays by Mara Freeman, Archdruidess
of the Druid Clan of Dana
The Druidic Order of the White Oak - Ord na Darach Gile
The Druidic Order of the Covenant of Avalon
OBOD - The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids
Why be a Druid? - by Gwalchwen
Sacred Grove - A website with no words
Another modern Druid - her name is Ladytoad
Another Druid, and he comments on what it is to be a Druid
The Temple of Danann - weaving and spinning Goddess worship
An informative Celtic page emphasizing Welsh history and spirituality
Spiral Goddess - a site of Goddess worship
An extraordinarily beautiful garden
A site showing every crop grown in the U.S. - truly comprehensive
The American Society of Consulting Arborists - ASCA
Gaelic dictionaries online - an excellent site
A great English online Dictionary, complete with word derivations, if you are so inclined
A site with an sizable
array of language dictionaries
Celtic coins with descriptions - unwritten
Celtic records
Gaulish coins of the common people
The Chris Rudd - the leading dealer in Celtic coins
Celtic Sounds on the radio in NY - click 5th down on the left of the screen -
Mile Failte show with Dr. Seamus Blake recommended - try The WFUV Archives of Mile Failte
Na hAmhráin - a small list of
Irish songs
A wee tad of information about the Irish
language
This site is called Passages To Ancient Ireland - many esoteric links
House of Names -
surname search
Irish first names, surnames, mythological names and heroic names
A (much) Smaller Social History of Ancient Ireland, including the Brehon Laws
About sacred Celtic
trees and woods
About ogham letters by Curtis Clark
Exploring the
origins of the Celtic ogham by Curtis Clark
Beautiful
paintings/drawings by Jane Tripp, an English woman living in British Columbia
Why didn't I think of this? Burial amongst arbor grounds
Mysteries of the Druids by W. Winwood Reade (1861) - online
This is an interesting resource, but swallow with a grain of salt to prevent
indigestion.
The Druidic Religion of Britain by the Rev. R W Morgan, 1857, from The British Kymry - online
This is an interesting resource as well, but take this with a great huge boulder of salt or your stomach might turn.
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Rowan - Quicken
Alder
Ash
Whitethorn - May
Oak
Ælderberry
Apple - Harvest
Hazel
Grapevines
Grain-fields
Broom-bush
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