Temple Bar tourist trap pub installs giant St Patrick with a pint, then covers it with a bin bag
Giant pint-wielding statue of St Patrick taken down from Temple Bar pub after less than a day
Well, at least it wasn't a snakebite he was holding...
Temple Bar tourist trap pub installs giant St Patrick with a pint, then covers it with a bin bag
Giant pint-wielding statue of St Patrick taken down from Temple Bar pub after less than a day
Well, at least it wasn't a snakebite he was holding...
If only there was a nearby common law jurisdiction that had largely solved this problem over 40 years ago with political will; shared civic responsibility, national pride and ownership; and bespoke legislation...
The cognitive dissonance is that tangible, you could sell it on eBay.
I see some people in UK are horrified that a certain type of person is profiting from ripping archaeology out of the ground & selling it to the highest bidder but not the actual industry that is built on *checks notes* ripping archaeology out of the ground and selling it to the highest bidder...
Palaeography horror movie called The Cursive of Frankishtein...
Colin Farrell and Colm Meaney to star...
I remember sitting on a hill on an uninhabited western island with @jjconeill.bsky.social during an excavation of an actual early medieval irish hermitage and coming up with a mock film script about chancers creating a self help holy theme park on an island for gullibles that actually takes off..
Except for you.
There's no saving you.
Ladz. I can come to your house, shake a fist and fast agin ye for 3 days, then abuse ye in authentic early medieval fashion before doling out authentic medieval penance and saving your soul for a FRACTION of what these people are charging...
Just saying.
Headline: I booked a 10 Day solitary stay in a God Pod at an Irish monastery. Here's how it went.
Early Irish Asceticism. They've invented Early Irish Asecticism... except without the good bits.
Like hallucinations brought on by near starvation, internecine warfare, blinding close relatives, ever present cattle raids at dawn, and feral sheep and the way they might look at ye...
Happy St Brigid's weekend! To celebrate we bring you a journey through Europe w/Prof. Jean-Michel Picard, UCD. He has unreal stories of hunting down manuscripts (incl. Napoleon & nazis!) & helps us understand the appeal of Brigid in lands far from Kildare! #brigid open.spotify.com/episode/0Bl4...
Im the GrΓnch of Early Medieval Irish Hagiography?
This is very true.
Ahead of tomorrow's inevitable
deluge of social media imboloxology, this, by @elvabjohnston.bsky.social is the most significant piece of relevant scholarship in years. Do yourself a favour...
muse.jhu.edu/pub/423/arti...
Feel obliged to point out that was written several years ago, in a certain amount of angry grief, and that subsequent stuff in the interim by my betters have caused me to reconsider certain aspects.
That said, one should always feck pagan godess bolloxology whenever one comes across it.
Can I steal that for a byline?
Apropos of nothing: The greatest trick West Cork ever pulled was convincing the rest of Cork that it was part of Cork. Its got Non Cork character, is far too beautiful, softly rugged and lit by magic hour light. Its South Kerry wearing a false moustache.
Co. Kerry: Kilmalkedar Church, Gallurus Oratory, Illaunloughan (boat depending), Cahergall Stone Fort, Reask Monastic site, St. Manchan's Oratory, Staigue stone fort, Throw a stone anywhere in Corcu Duibne and you'll hit something, the road to Dublin ;)
Co. Galway: Kilmacduagh monastery, Inchagoill (if they're running boats), Ross Errilly Abbey, Turoe Stone in Bullaun...
Ok, easy access options- Co. Clare: Corcomroe Abbey, Temple Cronan, Poulnabrone Dolmen (if you have to, its very small), all of these in and around the Burren.
Co. Sligo, Heapstown Cairn (Literally stars in Cath Maige Tuired), Dysert O'Dea, Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery...
Not much Med in Dublin. St Audoens Church best preserved medieval structure, but it will still be closed in March. National Museum of Ireland is a must (free). Christchurch and Dublin Castle have bits of medieval in their crypts. Book of Kells (not free). Chester Beatty Library (free).
Quals that will help. How long do you have? Own/public transport? Are you looking to stay comfortable/ go off the beaten track (very wet in March)?
www.abartaheritage.ie/product/wild... by @neiljackman.bsky.social is best list of stuff out west, if you want to compile a shortlist.
Aurora borealis over Dublin
Aurora borealis over Dublin
Cant believe am seeing this with Dublins light pollution...
Aurora borealis over Dublin
Aurora borealis over Dublin
Aurora borealis over Dublin
Holy shitballs, Dublin...
Coming from you Elva, that's a lovely and high compliment. Sympathies with you and all his colleagues.
Mind you, would explain approx 65% of early irish histiography...
As long as we use druids for research...
Just got flipped the finger from a passing druid in a chariot with go faster stripes blaring Enya...