Tag: English
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Across Two Seas to the Burren, Ireland (Originally published in Otherwise Ireland)

☘️ ☘️ ☘️ When I first set foot on Burren National Park, the lack of artificial structures stunned me. It looked liked a wild land, an open space that looks forgotten; but in fact it is very busy living and growing, doing what nature does. During the past decade living in the United States, I…
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Thinking of Irish Coffee in a San Francisco Bar
Irish coffee and Guinness look a little similar: white foam on top, dark brown liquid in the bottom. Ireland answers my—and I would think everyone else’s!—desire for creamy diary and fragrant “water of life” in one offering. Sitting in one of my favorite bar in San Francisco, sipping on the lukewarm, flatter version of Irish…
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Where real people are
Stores with a corner entrance are great because anyone can walk by and peek inside without being obvious they are on the fence about going in or not. For The Tipsy Crow, it was their black and wooden-colored old style sign that persuaded me to head in. The sign had an illustration of a black crow and…
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An analytical approach to develop your own interpretations for ogham divination

This is one of my earliest ogham learning process, heavy on deconstructing divination and mind exercise.