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stairnaheireann · 1 month
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#OTD in 1824 – Birth of poet, William Allingham, in Ballyshannon, Co Donegal.
William Allingham was a poet, diarist and editor. He wrote several volumes of lyric verse, and his poem ‘The Faeries’ was much anthologised; but he is better known for his posthumously published Diary, in which he records his lively encounters with Tennyson, Carlyle and other writers and artists. His wife, Helen Allingham, was a well-known watercolourist and illustrator. Working on an…
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monikaruman · 2 years
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skapkap · 2 months
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It was such a nice evening!!
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chasingcrystal · 8 months
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Hello from the Wishing Chair in Bundoran, Ireland! 💫🪑🇮🇪
Legend says you are supposed to approach this stone chair with caution in order to not disrupt the powers of the chair. When making a wish, you are to gaze with respect the scenery around, make a wish and then when getting up, tap the chair twice to show your wish is a genuine one.
I honestly had to read the instructions on the board a few times because I didn’t want to mess up or have some powers following me if I did it wrong 😳 but I think I’m okay…I haven’t grown a tail or anything yet
What do you think I wished for? 🤔
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advertua · 1 year
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Faerie (fairy) hollow - magic is around #leitrim #kinlough #bundoran (Kinlough) https://www.instagram.com/p/CleTWQVIqVP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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asifsprivatestory · 1 year
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zesanehambis-blog · 2 years
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krzkot · 2 years
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keepingitneutral · 2 years
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Heirloom Farm Cottage, Bundoran Farm, Virginia, United States,
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dreamermoonshine · 2 years
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I need to take a break for two weeks due to festival week 🎪🥳
I be on my festival week for 17th and the 19th of June and so for one week I be preparing for my festival week then I'm off on the 17th and the 19th of June so I won't be tumblring until the 22nd of June.
I be looking forward to chatting to you when this festival is over.
I love you guys ❤
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anewbrainjughead · 2 years
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Your tags killed me asjsksksksksjsk Tom really had a glo down rip
lmao ty! Honestly im kinda hoping they go mad altogether in the new film and have him in the b plot organising the towns first orange march, bowler hat, wee drum and all. I was going to joke about how he could fight a 1920s gerry adams stand in, but then i remembered that that basically already happened in the first film
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stairnaheireann · 2 months
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#OTD in 1824 – Birth of poet, William Allingham, in Ballyshannon, Co Donegal.
William Allingham was a poet, diarist and editor. He wrote several volumes of lyric verse, and his poem ‘The Faeries’ was much anthologised; but he is better known for his posthumously published Diary, in which he records his lively encounters with Tennyson, Carlyle and other writers and artists. His wife, Helen Allingham, was a well-known watercolourist and illustrator. Working on an…
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centuriespast · 1 month
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Lion's Paw Rock and Cave, West End, Bundoran William Alfred Green (1870–1958) Ulster Folk Museum
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chasingcrystal · 8 months
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Hello from the Fairy Bridges in Bundoran, Ireland! 🧚‍♂️🌊🇮🇪
Legend says that mortals are able to walk atop these mystical bridges no problem, but should avoid going under the bridges as that’s where the fairies gather. Some even say you can hear and see them if you get too close.
No problem, myths of Ireland. I’ll stay up here. The bridge is wide enough to cross, but my stomach got a little anxious as I’m afraid of heights and had a fear what if the bridge collapsed while I walked over it. There are records of this natural bridge dating back to the 1700s.
There is definitely an energy in this landscape. There was also a rainbow the same day I visited. And it’s full! I’ve never seen a full rainbow before.
Does anyone else think certain places have their own energy?
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advertua · 1 year
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Faerie (fairy) hollow - magic is around #leitrim #kinlough #bundoran (Kinlough) https://www.instagram.com/p/CleTWQVIqVP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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princeloww · 8 months
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The line in Takin' Over the Asylum episode 5 where Rosalie is reminiscing about going to Bundoran over the summer with Robbie is so, so bittersweet to me - especially since Bundoran itself is so close to me and I have so many memories there. My granny and granda (before he passed) used to drive me and my brother there during the summer, and I remember sitting in the back and getting so excited when the beach came into sight.
I love all of Takin Over the Asylum, and I especially love Rosalie (although im a bit biased, with the whole Ireland thing), because she and the rest of these characters are just so HUMAN. They feel like real people with real lives and memories and feelings, and sharing those same fond memories of Bundoran that Rosalie does makes me feel such a weird, strong connection to that scene.
They are people who have been through hurt, have been discriminated against, and have suffered due to a stigma and lack of knowledge surrounding who they are. Yet they still smile and find joy in eachothers company and simple things like music and radio. THAT, the managing to find joy in simple things and sweet memories, is what makes these characters feel so close, real, and fundamentally human to me.
I'm not great at expressing my thoughts, but I just love how real the TOTA characters feel. They are so comforting to me, and I love them a weird amount.
"There used to be this bed and breakfast in Bundoran, where Jim and me used to take Robbie every summer. It was all whitewashed, with wee brass ornaments in the hallway. I don't suppose this place'll be like that, though."
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"You can still be station manager. You know that."
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"Aye. It's nice to belong somewhere."
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SOBBING CRYING. AJAJAJDKDJSJDJS
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