While carrots have a long growing season in Ireland, I generally think of them as a springtime vegetable since they’re obligatory with a St. Patrick’s Day meal of bacon and cabbage and, of course, as the favorite food of Easter bunnies! As we welcome spring today, how about a tasty recipe for Carrot Soup, one that I…
ContinueAdded by Margaret M. Johnson on March 20, 2017 at 10:00am — 1 Comment
DOMHNAIGH - On March 19, 1921 Tom Barry and the West Cork Flying Column ambushed crown forces at Crossbarry, County Cork during the Irish War of Independence. The British had learned that …
ContinueAdded by The Wild Geese on March 18, 2017 at 10:30am — 1 Comment
The shamrock is thought by many Irish people globally, to be grown exclusively in Ireland, in Irish soil. Some sources would argue that this is a myth however and was perpetrated by entrepreneurial business people and owes more to…
ContinueAdded by That's Just How It Was on February 19, 2017 at 9:00am — 10 Comments
I've managed to get myself to a country where there is no St. Patrick's Day Parade -- not even an Irish embassy, just an honorary consulate. I suspect March 17 will be a little quieter than I'm used to.
I am alive and well and enjoying Amman -- and so far, Amman seems to be enjoying me.
I'm settling in --…
ContinueAdded by Fr. John R. Sheehan, SJ on March 5, 2017 at 7:00am — 2 Comments
DEARDAOIN -- On March 16, 1828, Patrick Cleburne, one of the finest generals produced by either side during America's long, bloody civil war was born at Bride Park Cottage in Ovens Township, Co. Cork, just outside Cork City. Robert E. Lee would one day say of…
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"Tinteán Tréigthe no.32", 42 x 42cm, oil painting on canvas by Eoin Mac Lochlainn, 2017
It’s Irish Language Week in Ireland this week so I've written my post in Irish. But please scroll down to read the English translation down below, if you wish.
Tá scéailín deas agam daoibh faoin bpictiúr seo ag barr.…
ContinueAdded by Eoin Mac Lochlainn on March 5, 2017 at 11:00am — 7 Comments
Because I once lived on the western coast of Ireland, and because author Lisa Carey moved to the island of Inishbofin, off Ireland's west coast to research her first book, I've been following her career for many years. I've loved each of her four Irish-themed novels, and eagerly awaited the February 7th release of her latest, "The…
ContinueAdded by Claire Fullerton on February 25, 2017 at 6:00pm — 12 Comments
Ash Wednesday already? A little more than two months ago all thoughts were of Christmas turkey and ham, and only a few weeks ago we were digging into Super Bowl chili and munching on Buffalo wings. But now it’s time now for fish, and with this and few other recipes I’ll be sharing in the coming weeks,…
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The Erie Canal in New York was the first canal dug by the Irish. They did a splendid job and were hired by Mansuel White to dig the New Basin Canal in New Orleans. They were shipped in but the conditions were so bad -- no shelter. no food -- that they decided to leave. There is an article in the Times-Picayune…
ContinueAdded by margaret campbell on February 27, 2017 at 8:30pm — 9 Comments
LUAIN - On February 27, 1735, Thomas Conway, a soldier in French and U.S. armies, was born in Cloghane, County Kerry. Conway was taken to France at the age of six to be educated and, in 1749, he joined the Irish Brigade of…
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How can we spend all this time discussing the Irish in New Orleans without talking about food?
To fill that lack, Pauline Patterson of New Orleans' own Finn McCool’s Irish Pub has passed on…
ContinueAdded by The Wild Geese on February 20, 2015 at 4:00am — No Comments
by Dr. Laura Kelley
The Irish of New Orleans today can be found in many places, some familiar and others less so. Pauline Patterson’s much loved pub, …
ContinueAdded by The Wild Geese on February 21, 2015 at 2:30am — 3 Comments
Laura D. Kelley’s Irish roots dictated the focus of her study, and Irish luck lent a hand when she met on her first day in the Crescent City a man from “da Channel”– the Irish Channel – with an unusual accent reminiscent of New York City even though he was born and raised in New…
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Shamrock Gifts and more available with a 20% discount to celebrate upcoming St. Patrick's Day.
Sale on until Sunday, March 5th, while stocks last.
View here to purchase now to receive in plenty of…
Added by Totally Irish Gifts on February 22, 2017 at 3:30am — No Comments
It is New York City and the Civil War is brewing. Norah McCabe, an Irish immigrant who escaped the Famine as a child, is now a young widow with a daughter. A milliner, struggling to survive in tumultuous times, Norah meets Abraham Lincoln, befriends the extraordinary African-American woman Elizabeth…
ContinueAdded by Cynthia Neale on February 10, 2017 at 4:30pm — 1 Comment
The first time I fell in love was in the children’s section of Brooke Park library. I was 11 and she was 10, and her name was Josephine and she had so many freckles on her face that she was a haze of delight.
It didn’t take long for me to work out that she changed…
ContinueAdded by Colm Herron on February 13, 2017 at 8:30pm — 4 Comments
Valentine’s Day was first associated with romantic love in the circle of poet Geoffrey Chaucer, when the tradition of courtly love was very much in vogue. The day evolved into an occasion where lovers expressed their feelings for each other by giving flowers, sending cards, and offering confectionery, especially…
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They sought to wipe the column out,
From east to west, from north to south,
“Till at Crossbarry’s bloody rout
They woke from their day dreaming
Though ten to one they were that day
Our boys were victors in the fray,
And over the hills we marched…
Added by Joe Gannon on February 10, 2017 at 10:30am — 11 Comments
It could rightfully be considered in an inauspicious start to a great love story, when years later one half of the storied couple reflects on the day of their…
ContinueAdded by Lisa Fortin Jackson on February 4, 2014 at 1:00am — 4 Comments
Looking to land an Irish lad or lassie like they do in the movies? Planning a trip for your honeymoon in Ireland? Researching…
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