Celtic Lore
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ST JOHN’S WORT: MID-SUMMER MADNESS OR MIRACULOUS MEDICINE? by Veronica Smith
Growing on the edge of our woods is an inconspicuous little plant, only 3 foot high (1 meter) at the most. You only really notice it when the small, lemon-scented yellow flowers appear in summer. Its botanical name is HYPERICUM… Continue reading
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BRIGHID AT IMBOLG by Veronica Smith
The main Festival of Goddess Brighid / Saint Brighid in the Celtic Solar Calendar is IMBOLG. It takes place at the mid-point between Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox and is regarded (in Ireland at least!) as the beginning of Spring. … Continue reading
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AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS DIGESTION IN PLAY! By Veronica Smith
Adages exist as memory aids, to help us remember useful information, such as: “an apple a day keeps the doctor away!” Not only is the Apple Fruit a delicious food, storing well over the winter months at a time when… Continue reading
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HAWTHORN: HEARTS AND HEDGEROWS by Veronica Smith
The flowering of the Hawthorn in May has always heralded the start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. May Day / Labour Day on the 1st May is merely the modern name for the ancient Celtic Fire Festival of Bealtaine… Continue reading
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Welcome to Brighid’s Ogham Grove Blog!
Hidden in a French Forest is a Grove dedicated to an ancient Celtic Goddess, known by many names, including Brighid, Bride, Brigantia, Brigindo. She is a Goddess, not just of the land, but of inspiration to poets and writers. [Image… Continue reading






