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03/23/2017

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Crystal Gale

Sally, I cannot agree more with you. I too never realized the depth and breadth of the Irish Storytelling Tradition. So much variety, so many images, and so many fairies.

Kathy E

Sally - you we able to express in writing my sediments too! Thank you for bringing voice to and sharing our communing experiences.

Marilee Lasch

My heritage is German, Danish and Irish, and for some reason my upbringing has focused on the German side. I loved your insight into the Irish Storytelling Tradition. I look forward to taking the class and awakening that side of my history as it appears you have.

Elizabeth Wunsch

Yes Sally,
There really are fairies and because of the strength of the Irish culture and stories, we are allowed to believe! Loved your post!

ChantelFreed69

I love how the seed is planted to travel-

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