Sundown's
CELTIC
CULTURE LINKS
A
delightfully artistic new site which looks promising!
Celt.net - Visit this major respected,
long - established all - Celtic site which is very comprehensively indexed
and well worth bookmarking!
"Today's
mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground", says David
Icke, once television's top sports commentator. He has now dedicated himself
to alerting a disbelieving world as to the existence of a plot to establish
a ruthless world government controlling every aspect of our lives.
SEVEN
NATIONS has made a name for itself, with a long list of "firsts"
and historical gigs: the first American band to be invited for a return
engagement by the Scottish National Trust (after playing before 40,000
at the Edinburgh Festival on New Year's Eve, 1998); the first band to play
the opening ceremony of the New York City Marathon (November, 2001); Seven
Nations was the most hired band at the Winter Olympics opening for Gladys
Knight at the torch arrival ceremony, kicking off the first Olympic even
the Women's mogels and performing private parties for the athletes in the
athletes' village.
"Today's
mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground", says David!
David, who was once television's top sports commentator, has now dedicated
himself to alerting a disbelieving world as to the existence of a plot
to establish a ruthless world government controlling every aspect of our
lives.
A multitude of furnishing artefacts for the Celtic Garden. Sylvia and Trefor
Jones are artists and designers whose deep interest in the Celtic country
in which they live is expressed in their creation of a new garden style.
Brendan
McCloud
Brendan's
music is a mix of Celtic Rock, Traditional,Rock, New Age and Ambient. Brendan
has good things to say and the debut album "On the Edge of Time (Ancient
Futures)" spans from the time of King Arthur to the 21st century. |
The Heroic Age is an exciting new online magazine,
jam-packed with Celtic history and tradition! Latest issue out now - don't
miss it!
Kelteag
Nueadh ... or New Celtic if you prefer! This is the all-Celtic answer to
Esperanto! A language conceived and being developed by Richy ap Robert
as a future means of communication between Celts everywhere!
Hail,
Caledonia!
A great encyclopaedia of
Scotland's history.

The
Scribble Page, linking to the "Every Celtic Thing" Hotlist and to the Amazing
Adventures of Puckermuck Cove. Not to mention the ubiquitous and enigmatic
Angus Og!
Halcyon
Virtually
a home encyclopaedia, extensive and complete with some really serious research
tools! Cannot be too highly recommended.
Welsh
Weblinks
A great miscellany of connections from throughout
the Land of Song
West
and Wales Web
Capturing the scenic splendour of the Land
of Song!
Unusual day tours to
Celtic sites near Edinburgh. Jackie Queally, owner and creator of Celtic
Trails, has a wide knowledge of ancient Celtic culture and a deep sensitivity
to local landscapes. She is delighted to share her knowledge and enthusiasm
with you and assist with ongoing travel arrangements and accommodation
in Edinburgh. jac@celtictrails.co.uk
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Celtic
Crossroads
Down
through the ages 'crossroads' have been a meeting place where people gather
after a long day's work to talk of things new and old. Imagine yourself
resting comfortably on a low bough on a summer's evening. Enjoy the aroma
of a turf fire and listen to some pleasant music while you visit the byways
to our Celtic Crossroads ... you are among friends. |
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