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Monday, January 26, 2015

TipsFromtheGarden-Splish~SplashBirdBaths-

TipsFromtheGarden~
Splish~SplashBirdBaths~


Good Afternoon My Dear Friends & Followers;
Welcome to Saturday's Tips From the Garden!
For Today's Saturday's Garden Tip, I have a Summer Treat 
~Splish~SplashBirdBaths~
Since I just did last, Saturday on Bird-watching in Canada I
thought I would continue with the bird theme. I hope some of these
Tips will help you this coming Spring and Summer to Attract Birds
to your Gardens, Yards, Backyard or Porch like Me!
1~ Place your birdbath as nearest to the ground as
possible. Birds will think it's a puddle and dive right in!
2~Birds prefer a birdbath that is only 1 to 3 inches deep. If
yours is deeper, just add a few flat stones so the birds have
a place to perch.
3~Keep your birdbath algae-free. You don't want any
algae to get into the baths because they use it for
both bathing and drinking. A hint to keep your birdbath
algae-free, just add a few pennies to the water.
4~If you're looking for an inexpensive birdbath, try some of these
idea's; terracotta saucers, old frying pans without the handle's, used
satellite dishes, old metal saucers, or even
overturned garbage can lids.
5~Another hint; birds are also drawn to moving water too.
So you can add a drippier or  a mister to your
birdbath to make it even more enticing.
6~Finally to give your birds that more natural look, place your birdbath close or
near trees, shrubs,tall flowers or ivy is great too.
Ivy is wonderful because you can hide the bath with more of a natural look.
The birds within your area are more likely to bath in your Garden!
~Well I hope you have lots of birds come your way this Spring~







I am sorry I am a day late on my Tips from the Garden!
I had a difficult weekend and migraines
but I do try my best to at least get a few posts out
I love yu all my dear Friends and Followers
YOUR WENDY


 

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Brigid the Celtic Goddess of Fire-

Brigid the Celtic Goddess of Fire-
Brigid the Celtic Goddess of Fire
Hello My Dear Friends & Followers, today's post I am going to bring you into the World of the Goddess Brigid, one of the most Powerful religious figures in Irish history...
Brigid had many layers to her personality, that were separated by
traditions, that were intertwined which made a huge impact on their tale
through the centuries in Irish history. She has succeeded in traveling intact through many generations, fulfilling different roles in divergent times of ancient Ireland, Scotland Wales, and even France. However, she was best know in Ireland as Brigid the Celtic Fire Goddess for which they worship. In Northern England, she was known as Brigantia. In Scotland, they knew her as Bride and in Britain/Wales as Brigandu. Since Brigid was worship in so many different cultures, she had also gained an extremely long list of names. However, all of the names, that she was given were forged together by fire which Bright one' or 'Bright Arrow is a few examples. There were a few other names that Bridey, Brighid, BrigitBriggidda. Brigid, is also known as the Forge, hearth, poetry, healing, childbirth and unity in most of the European countries. She also had a biblical name too, it happened to be the most powerful of all her names that she was given. It was Saint Brigid perhaps was perhaps was the most powerful religious figures in Irish history. So
happened to be the Goddess element. So hence that is how she got all her different names that all relate to the element of fire - 'Brigit means '
hence her Saint name was much more important than any of the others.
Goddess Brigid 
the Goddess Brigid Celtic of fire was known for and these were a few of them;
There are many different legends & myths on the Goddess/Saint Brigid for which I hope I will be able to cover most of them in this post. Besides being a Saint & Goddess, she also took the role as an ancient Triple Goddess too. Brigid was born at the exact moment of daybreak and Brigid rose into the sky with the sun rays of fire from her head. She was the daughter of Dagda and the 
great 'father-god' of Ireland. It was said that in Druid Mythology the infant Goddess Brigid was fed with milk from a sacred cow from the Otherworld.
As she got older Brigid owned an apple orchard in the Otherworld and her bees would bring their magical nectar back to the earth. Some have said that wherever she walked, small flowers and shamrocks would appear like magic. As a sun goddess her gifts are that of light, knowledge, inspiration, plus the vital healing energy of the sun. Later the Goddess Brigid did marry and became the wife of Bres and Irish King. She had three sons and each of them became famous warriors. Brigid and her husband Bres the Irish King came from two different warring tribes of Ireland in hopes that their union of marriage would end the enmity between their kin. Unfortunately, their hopes and dreams within their marriage to end the enmity between their kin of their two tribes did not bring peace and alliance to their two tribes which was essentially to the war between their two kin. Brigid being Danu and Bres from Fomorians tribes, with their intermarriage, war was hopefully averted. But it seem it wasn't to be... Brigid's eldest son Ruadan was killed on the battlefield and with his death it assured the role of Ruadan it seems the true war or battle began between the two families - the Daun's & Fomorians tribes.
Brigid the Warrior
How Brigid's eldest son die? Well he was on the battle field using the knowledge of metal-smith that he had learned from his mother, by striking the first blow and killing the first of the opposing kin in the war, however as the warrior fell to the ground that same warrior managed to get one last blow before he died. It was a deadly struck at Ruandan as he was walking away. From that strike it brought Ruandan down dead. This gave Brigid enormous grief at the loss of her eldest son and for that the continual hatred between the two tribes of her family and her husband all because of the death of her son Ruandan. Some have said that the mourning were so loud and were heard throughout Ireland it was so heart-rending that both tribes left the battle field and forged a peace. Eventually the love and respect for the goddess unity to the Celts who were spread throughout Europe. It seemed after the war regardless of their differences, they all agreed upon her goodness and compassion that she had for all people.And the being of the Goddess Brigid.  
This is when one of the most popular tales of the Goddess Brigid involved two lepers who appeared at her sacred well at Kildare.
After the war between the two tribes; her tribe and her husband tribe, It was the beginning of the end for the ancient ways of doing things it Ireland. So when Brigid became the Goddess of Ireland, her evolution from
Saint Goddess Brigid 
Goddess to Saint linked to Pagan Celtic and Christian traditions much the same ways the cauldron of the Goddess Cerridwen and the Holy Grail were combined in Arthurian Legend. Brigid acted as a bridge between the two world - the spiritual world & the regular world. She has successfully made this transition back to Goddess again with most of her traditions retained. And is worshiped both in Ireland and the highlands of islands of Scotland. It seems in order to incorporated the Goddess Brigid into Christian Worship and hence to insure her Survival, Involvement and Further as a Christianized Saint - Brigid was said to be the Foster-Mother of Jesus. Fostering children being a common practice among the Celtics in both Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland too. This is what the Goddess Brigid did to become a Saint Goddess that I could find ' She took
a child to save him from the slaughter of male infants supposedly instigated by Herod. Brigid wore a headdress of candles to light their way safety, both her and the many infants'.
Interesting note' Apparently in the gospel of Thomas there existed a scripture that has been now excluded from the Bible in which he claimed a web (blanket) was woven to protect the infant Jesus from harm. ' I don't know when or why this was taken from the bible but at some point I will come back to this post and explore this more in detail. Wendy... This to me says that the Goddess Saint Brigid was around during time of Christ. Which is very interesting to me.
Saint Brigid
She did come across a few problems when she became Saint Goddess Brigid, due to the fact that there were so many differences between the Roman church and the Christan Western Isles of Ireland. This was because of the many older deities that made the transition from Gods and Goddesses to Saints. Some were having a huge gender change too. One of these reasons were, often pagan worship was continued in monasteries and convents which were built on or near the sites sacred to the Celtic Pantheon with only a thinly disguised. As for her role as the Triple Goddesses, I couldn' t find as much on this role but, I know it was just as important as the others roles. I do know that Brigid's role as an Mother Goddess was never completely eradicated and reappears throughout her life as a Catholic Saint. She has many themes that I could find but, mostly that of milk, fire, and the sun. She had a huge compassion for people, generosity, hospitality, loved spinning and weaving, smith work, healing, agriculture, evolution, and pagan religion too.
She had beauty, grace and was very spiritual too.




 An prayer to Saint Brigid '
'Brigit, ever excellent woman,
golden sparkling flame,
lead us to the eternal kingdom,
the dazzling resplendent sun.'
Sisterhood of Saint Brigid
Feb 1
Ireland 
It is said that even as Brigid the Catholic Saint Catholic, she always kept her previous Goddess and Warrior within her and the eternal flame at her convent at Kildare suggested that it was either Pagan or Druid. The Kildare, which later was an ancient college of vestal priestesses who were trained then scattered throughout the land to tend the sacred wells, groves, caves and hills of the Brigid the Saint. These priestesses were originally committed to thirty years of service, however after this period, they were free to marry and leave the convent. The site for the monastery Kildare was chosen for its elevation and also for the ancient Oak Trees that were found there, it was so sacred that no weapons were permitted on the monastery or the woods around area. If you were found with any the fines were to collect  the deadfalls (deadfalls means dead trees that had fallen within the forest) within the forest near the monastery.
 It seems that the Kildare Monastery continued on with each Abbess taking on Saint Brigid name throughout the years, retaining her name. The Convent was in use continuously till 1132, with each abbess having using the Saint Brigid name mystically to retain her spirit of sorts. That is until the last Abbess was invested during King Henry the Vlll Reformation. It is said that Dermot MacMurrough and his troops had taken over the Kildare Monastery. Things didn't go well at the monastery. It seems from what the Irish believe that troops besides taking over the monastery they also raped the reigning abbess and that was basically the end of Kildare when King Henry the Vlll during the Reformation. So if you think about it, it was one Horror Terrible Act, that took down the Kildare Monastery. The Saint Brigid's Monastery that lasted for centuries. However, she left such a strong defining legacy for all WOMAN! She was a mother wife and warrior, willing to do what ever it takes to protect her land and her people and her tribe of Ireland. Even though she lost her parents and tried to bring her tribe and her husband tribe together to stop war, which ended in the lost of her beloved eldest son, cared on as a even better woman.
Then she became from Mother to Goddess the Brigid to Virgin Mother to Virgin Saint with great Dignity.
She kept her power of Paganism with the emphasis on virginity stemmed with Christianity too.
All along she also kept her roots a the Celtic Ways.       
She is even today worship as Saint Brigid 
















into the 20th and 21th century in her native country Ireland. 
I hope that You all Enjoy my post on the Goddess/Saint Brigid 
my dear Friends & Followers. I thought you might like the few
images of the many roles that she had in her life too. 
Love your all very much 
YOUR WENDY


Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Fairy Rings - Enchanting Music

Fairy Rings


Enchanting Music
The treble was a three-mouthed grasshopper,
Well-tutored by a skilful chorister:
An ancient master, that did use to play
The friskings which the lambs do dance in May.
And long time was the chiefest called to sing,
When on the plains the fairies made a ring;
Then a field-cricket, with a note full clean,
Sweet and unforced and softly sung the mean, 
To whose accord, and with no mickle labor,
A pretty fairy played upon a tabor:
The case was of a hazel-nut, the heads 
A bat's wing dressed, the snares were silver threads;
A little stiffened lamprey's skin did suit
All the rest well, and served them for a flute;
And to all these a deep well-breasted gnat,
That had good sides, know well his sharp and flat, 
Sung a good compass, making no wry face,
Was there as fittest for a chamber-bass.
These choice musicians to their merry king
Gave all the pleasures which their art could bring. 
by William Browne.






Music plays such an important part in a fairy's day, particularly that of  a Celtic fairy,
that some wee folk like the Hebridian Spinning fairy, The 
Loireag, punish humans who can't hold a tune.
Haunting, lilting, and utterly other-worldly, fairy music, once caught by human ears, is so
bewitching, one loses one's senses. Whether it comprises sweetly melancholic airs
that fix the hearer to the spot, or lively tunes that cause the body to start dancing,  this music



can remain in the mind forever, of the human
though it is impossible to recall the melody or quite remember the word.

The English composer Thomas Wood described listening to fairy music for some
20 minutes in 1922, and was struck by its harmonic structure.
Rather than featuring a melody that led from and to somewhere, it was more vertical, he said,
a stacking of tenuous sounds,
woven together overhead, faint as a breath.
Fairy instruments are exquisitely turned to the cultural tastes of the
mortals who listen to them: In Wales, the little people play golden harps,
in Ireland miniature fiddles, In Scotland the pipes.  They can make music
on more uncommon instruments, too: fishing nets and silver branches,
even a hammer on an anvil.
What is constant is their abilities,when a fairies fingers runs over an instrument, to create sounds
that will cause a listener's hair to stand one end. St Patrick himself was reputedly so
entranced by the tunes of fairy musician Cascorach that he declared,
''but for a twang of the fairy spell that infests it...nothing could more nearly than it resemble
Heaven's harmony."
by-William Browne, the fairy musicians
posted by Wendy


I have always been fascinated with the fairy rings. I hope that
you all enjoy the poems that I found of these artist as much as I have.
YOUR WENDY
Cynthia Fairies and Me

Fairy Rings & Enchanting Music 
I hope that you Enjoy the post just a small
fun one for you all my dears ..
I love you all my dears Friends and Followers 
YOUR WENDY 


Saturday, January 17, 2015

TipsFromtheGarden-CanadasBirdWatchingHotSpots~

TipsFromtheGarden~
CanadasBirdWatchingHotSpots~
Snow White Owl
of Quebec Canada







Good Afternoon My dear Friends & Followers, 
It's Saturday so it's, Tips From the Garden DAY!
So for today Garden tip is,
 Canada's Birdwatching Hotspots!
In the Provinces and Territories of many Area's 
of Canada's Habitats. 
So I thought for Saturdays tipsfortheGarden and for the
coming of spring, I would start with some of the great
Hot-spots of Birdwatching since they are just starting
to come out! And Canada has some of the greatest


spots for this!
~First is Delta, British Columbia~
In the George C. Reife Migratory Bird Sanctuary. 
This Bird Sanctuary Highlights an area with up to a 
million Western Sandpiper herons in the spring and fall
and wintering lesser snow geese that arrive in early 
October. The Sanctuary offers several walkways, trails
Sandpiper
Heron

Sandpiper Herons of
Canada

and Bird prime viewing.
The Second HotSpot in Canada for BirdWatching is
~Alberta Edmonton~
The Beaverhill Lake Heritage Rangeland: 
This area is recognized for its beautiful wetlands and 
it's importance as a Bird Sanctuary in Canada. The
Beaverhill Lake Rangeland also boasts diverse bird
Canadian Geese 

populations as well . It also has about 145 
different kinds of bird species known to breed there.
They also have special events at the 
Bird Observatory.
The Third HotSpot in Canada For BirdWatching is
~Wasagaming, Manitoba~
At the Riding Mountain National Park
This National Park has several habitats that make up
a beautiful park made up of forests, prairies and 
grasslands too. What you might see in this great Mountain 
National Park is the Gray Owls and Spruce Grouse. 
The Grey Owl of Canada 

This Park is also a year-round park too, however the summer
time is the best time to see lots of the Connecticut warblers. 
~The Fourth Hot-Spot in Canada for Bird Watching~
~Ontario, Leamington~
In the Point Pelee National Park which is called~
"The Warbler Capital of Canada' Why? because it has up to
42-52 warbler species in the park which has been an 
recorded high there. This park is and important 
migration stop for many songbirds and hawks too. 
They both visit in the spring and fall. 
Red-tail Hawk
This Park draws about 300,000 visitors per year,
which is a good thing because it helps the birds care.
So if you ever happen to be in Ontario, Leamington Canada
Please have a look at the Park.
~Finally the Fifth Hot-Spot in Canada for Birdwatching~
~Nova Scotia, Cape Breton~
In Nova Scotia, there is an actually two bird islands that offer
great views of nesting birds such as the Great Cormorants,
Atlantic Puffins, Razorbills and Black Guillemots too.
They have boats tours available to tour to the islands so that
you can see these awesome breeding birds too.
Atlantic Puffins 
Atlantic Puffins 
There is the Blue Jay at the Prince Edward Island
Blue Jay
And we can't forget the Snowy Owl in Quebec
Snowy White Owl

Snowy White Owl

The snowy white Owl
 Interesting Fact! Did You know?
Canada doesn't have a National Bird!
Question for you all my dear friends and followers 
What do you think it should BE?
Here are a few of other of the beautiful birds of Canada
That you can choose from. From all of these which one 
do you think should be their National Bird?
Well, My opinion on what bird it should be will be 
the very last picture.. Wendy hugs



















Well, I guess you all can see that I choose the
Snowy White Owl. I will be interested to see what all 
of you have chosen my dear friends and followers. I am
sorry I got this out a bit late but, life is a bit busy love you
all my dears and wish you all the best hugs 
YOUR WENDY 


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