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Words: 460 Downloads: 0 Category: Dating By: Patricia BabbittHummus is a Middle Eastern dip that is becoming increasingly popular. For a fraction of the cost, you can make twice as much to your own taste for healthy snacking. Making hummus is as easy as putting all of the ingredients in a food processor or blender and slicing vegetables for dipping while the hummus is blending. Hummus is a very versatile recipe with many flavors that are healthy and easy to prepare.
Words: 457 Downloads: 0 Category: Nutrition By: Patricia BabbittTattooing has long been associated with the insular Celts of the British Isles. These tattoos were not elaborate and were associated with a wide range of people from varying backgrounds. There are many references to insular Celts with the most notable in The Gallic Wars as noted by Caesar.
Words: 478 Downloads: 0 Category: Classical Studies By: Patricia BabbittCeltic knots are distinctive Irish symbols that are represented by the beautiful swirls and intricate, interconnected lines that form detailed, eternal patterns. Today, artisan-inspired Celtic jewelry is handcrafted into pendants, rings, earrings, bracelets, and more, bearing the timeless, classic beauty and eternal symbolism of the Celtic knot. During the La Tene era (450 B.C. to 50 B.C.) Celtic power and influence reached great heights, spreading from the great expanse of Europe to shores and green rolling hills of Ireland. The Claddagh ring was first introduced in Claddagh, Galway, Ireland, and is the traditional wedding ring of the Irish since the 17th century symbolizing love, loyalty, and friendship.
Words: 528 Downloads: 0 Category: Classical Studies By: Patricia BabbittBefore Christianity spread throughout the British Isles, the lunar calendar guided Celtic life. The night was the beginning of the new day. The Celtic calendar was based on the elliptical orbit of the earth. Phases of the moon were associated with difference, specific characteristics and believed to affect human emotions.
Words: 562 Downloads: 0 Category: Classical Studies By: Patricia BabbittThe ancient druids, tribal priests to the early Celts, celebrated key events according to the cycles of the sun and moon. They believed that the standing stone circles found throughout the British Isles were alive and represented a living vortex to other worlds. Each year, druids would pilgrimage to Stonehenge on summer solstice, the longest day of the entire year. Most, if not all, of the stone circles in the British Isles are tied to the orbital paths of the sun and moon. There are several other significant stone circles in the British Isles besides Stonehenge. Although druids did not put the stone circles in place, they made use of them in their practices.
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