Celtic Springtime
by Kandy Hurley
Title
Celtic Springtime
Artist
Kandy Hurley
Medium
Photograph - Prints
Description
Imbolc, also known as the Feast of Brigid, on February first celebrates the arrival of longer, warmer days and the early signs of spring.The word Imbolc means literally "in the belly" in the Old Irish Neolithic language, referring to the pregnancy of ewes.
The Gaelic calendar, or alternatively the Irish calendar, is a system of timekeeping developed during Ireland's Gaelic era and is still in popular use in modern Ireland. It is used to define the beginning and length of the day, the week, the month, the seasons, quarter days, and festivals.Spring ("Earrach") - February, March, April
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March 14th, 2014
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Comments (55)
Hazel Holland
Congrats on the feature in M&L, Kandy!!! Lovely image that reminds me of springtime in Ireland where I spent three years as a child... L/F
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
I love the delicate moss and flowers against the enduring rocks. Congrats on your Memories and Nostalgia feature! L