A merry (and nearly late) Imbolc to all :)

Feb 02, 2007 20:59

Or St Brigid's day, whichever you prefer. In the modern Irish Calendar, Imbolc is variously known as the Feast of Saint Brigid (Secondary Patron of Ireland), Lá Fhéile Bríde, and Lá Feabhra - the first day of Spring ( Read more... )

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shakatany February 2 2007, 21:52:00 UTC
Wishing you lotsa luck with your job hunt *keeps fingers crossed*

Shakatany

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debauched_angel February 2 2007, 22:21:13 UTC
Thank you, hon. I know something will turn up eventually, and if it doesn't then I'll just have to get my bad self into gear and make it happen ;)

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debauched_angel February 2 2007, 22:25:44 UTC
Hugs you

May the light of the goddess always shine upon you, hon :)

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ex_venetia518 February 3 2007, 00:28:06 UTC
Happy Imbolc, babe. ((hugs))
There was a lovely Brigid ceremony planned at Tara on Bridgid's eve. I've yet to find out how it went, but they had sent some water from Tara to Glastonbury for the ceremony yesterday morning on Bride's mound.

The water was mixed with those from the white spring and will return to Tara with our love and blessings.

I was there far too late yesterday evening, set off home at 7.00pm and it was a hard and dark journey home. Certainly worth it though.

So like you to be so caring about your neighbour. It sounds like she's having little help from the NHS. Poor lady. I will keep her in my prayers.

At least I'm happy when you are between jobs. Means we get time to MSN together. XXX.

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val_trepkos June 24 2007, 22:37:07 UTC
Hey there - as you didn't send me your snail mail address yet (or I've lost it) I added you to the flist of my music lj val_trepkos, so you can download my fic soundtracks, one of which you kindly allowed me to use your picture for.
Thanks again - let me know if you'd prefer CDs.

xx

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