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Thursday, September, 17th, 2009

It's been a while since the last newsletter

Hi, it's been a few months since my last newsletter; my apologies for this. It was a busy summer, but I also had to take some time off too. I hope you enjoy the content of this months newsletter. As always, you can contact me on the below emails address with any questions.

Leigh Maher
leighm@irishcelticjewels.com

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Irish Vacations – The Beauty Of Dingle Way

Planning the perfect Irish vacation can be a pleasure. The natural splendor of the Emerald Isle offers exquisite hiking, sightseeing, and the chance to see some amazing historic landmarks.

One of the most beautiful destinations in Ireland is the famed Dingle Way, where hikers can enjoy gorgeous vistas and centuries-old archaeological wonders.

Hiking in Dingle Bay can be the adventure of a lifetime. This one-of-a-kind trail reveals many different landscapes and evokes so many different emotions …continue reading Irish Vacations – The Beauty Of Dingle Way

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Irish Myths And Legends

The myths and legends of Irish culture are mystical, charming, and sometimes very touching.

From the tale of the caring, devout Saint Bridget and her special cross, to the legend of the first Claddagh Ring – all have their place in the great Irish storytelling tradition.

If you’re interested in Irish myth and legend, you may also be interested in the many ways that today’s Celtic and Irish jewelry designs hearken back to the old legends.

The symbols and hidden meanings in today’s rings, pendants, and earrings all tell their own story.

Some Irish legends are whimsical (the Leprechaun comes to mind), but others are deeper and more heartfelt. …continue reading Irish Myths And Legends

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Did you visit the Pittsburgh Irish festival?

The Pittsburgh Irish Festival, was held just this weekend gone, at its new home of the Riverplex at Sandcastle. The three main acts were Solas, Scythian and Slide Ireland.

If you were at the festival, we'd love to hear how you got on. If you send me an email: leighm@irishcelticjewels.com with your story of the festival, I'll post it on the blog and also in the next edition of the newsletter.

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We'd love to hear your stories

Have you got any interesting Irish or jewelry related stories. We'd love to hear from you, and share your story with our newsletter and blog subscribers.

Here are a few examples of the kind of stuff we're interested in:

  • How you incorporated the Celtic theme into a special occasion such as a wedding or christening
  • You may have gone on vacation to Ireland - How did it go?
  • You may have some funny anecdotes from an Irish Festival or parade in your area?

We really value your input, so please don't hesitate to contact me with your story: leighm@irishcelticjewels.com. Please also send any relevant photos and video.

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Link to Us

Do you have a website or blog? Link to us! Just copy and paste this text: Check out some cool Celtic jewelry including <a href=http://www.irishcelticjewels.com>Celtic wedding rings</a>

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