Irish Stick Fighting (Bataireacht) & Blackthorn

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  • @romanbrough
    @romanbrough Місяць тому +7

    I once came across a big book about The Great war. This volume was from 1916. It notes that the Irish troops often used a shillelagh as a close quarter weapon when trench raiding.

  • @columbmurray
    @columbmurray 5 місяців тому +11

    Here in Brittany , which is Celtic , I'm Irish , I drink a great Local whisky full of flowers , herbs and spices . I'm over 80 years and it's keeping me alive. ( I think.)

    • @DiaryofaDitchWitch
      @DiaryofaDitchWitch  5 місяців тому +1

      Keep her lit Columb! 😅 That whiskey sounds delish! 🤤

  • @tiredgoblinboi
    @tiredgoblinboi Рік тому +43

    "seven shades of shite out of each other" made my night lol!

  • @brucekaraus7330
    @brucekaraus7330 Рік тому +55

    You are the loveliest and most enthusiastic and animated storyteller of lore and history I've ever seen. There are no finer people in Europe.

    • @Beekind799
      @Beekind799 Рік тому +1

      shes great,this is what the real irish are like

  • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
    @FrancisMcCaffrey5 Рік тому +401

    I’m a full time professional blackthorn stick maker from kerry , thank for promoting blackthorn .

    • @superguero69
      @superguero69 Рік тому +17

      Website?

    • @1stinlastout165
      @1stinlastout165 Рік тому +14

      This gentleman is one of the best stick makers!

    • @slrjona6755
      @slrjona6755 Рік тому +8

      I have looked at you’re website for years wanting to buy myself a walking stick.truly amazing work

    • @tiredgoblinboi
      @tiredgoblinboi Рік тому +7

      Do you have a website? I'd love to order one sometime

    • @joshuaharville5901
      @joshuaharville5901 Рік тому +11

      I’m a long time subscriber to Francis since a friend of mine bought me one of his sticks, and he’s inspired me to grow my own blackthorn in my yard.

  • @allanhorne6067
    @allanhorne6067 Рік тому +63

    My fencing instructor had a Victorian (?) book on defending oneself against footpads and rogues etc. which advocated blackthorn over other woods because having an oval cross section made the grain stronger in the striking direction.

    • @joannebattersby8365
      @joannebattersby8365 Рік тому +2

      I use shagbark hickory staff for waking. It shatters but wont break. I have copper bands on it and a natural club at the top. I live where there are vicious dogs running wild and I need my staff not only for leaning on when tired but fir dogs - and cars. I've smacked a few over the years that wouldn't stop at crosswalks. Makes a dandy dent - I used to peg rocks but connecting with the car is more satisfying. 😂

  • @josephdouglas2783
    @josephdouglas2783 Рік тому +70

    Respect goes out to any stick maker who cuts their own Blackthorn wood. Any man who is willing to take on the nature of the mighty blackthorn must not be afraid to spill some blood, because Blackthorn demands something from you in return, your respect!

    • @DiaryofaDitchWitch
      @DiaryofaDitchWitch  Рік тому +21

      I'd still be steering clear of fairy rings though, that's just asking for trouble!

    • @Beekind799
      @Beekind799 Рік тому +1

      yes@@DiaryofaDitchWitch

  • @ww307ly6
    @ww307ly6 4 місяці тому +7

    Great stories, It's sad I waited late in life to purchase a blackthorn Ireland handcrafted stick but very glad I did ,it is now a part of me and I will hand it down to my family for generations to come I pray.

  • @Occident.
    @Occident. Місяць тому +3

    Im of Gael origin, born on Tyneside. Iv recently purchased a Shillelagh from Ireland. A fine piece of Blackthorn. Iv been watching a few videos of Irish stick fighting, and practising a few moves. Great video madam. 👍ERIN GO BRAGH. 🇨🇮

    • @markirish7599
      @markirish7599 6 днів тому

      This is the flag of the Republic of Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @davidletasi3322
    @davidletasi3322 Рік тому +22

    My wife purchased an ancient blackthorn cane for me at a flea market for 50 cents. I've used for over half a century for hiking and now general walking. The handle has a natural knarled shape and rather unique. I have been asked about it hundreds of times over the years. Numerous people have offered me generous sums of money to sell it. To me, it's unique and a gift from my better half. It's a trusty, formable cane and defense weapon if necessary. If anything, it's a great conversation item as well!

  • @tomwalton5312
    @tomwalton5312 Місяць тому +4

    I’m bewitched. Like totally ❤

  • @lekocafe
    @lekocafe Рік тому +21

    I'm of Irish stock and when I was a child I always picked up sticks in the woods. I have a hiking stick that is solid oak that i have had since 1979 and it has served me very well, I have never had to use it for defense is there but it's nice to know it is there. Thank you for a very informative video! I think the Fairies made sure I would have it!

    • @shawntailor5485
      @shawntailor5485 Рік тому

      79 was a good year ,been saving a bottle of fine wine since 79 ,hope to share with a classmate if I ever make a reunion . Moms family was famous for irish whiskey.

  • @charlesharper7292
    @charlesharper7292 Місяць тому +3

    Hello Tara! I've been training with sticks for many years in Chinese martial arts. Shepherd staff, gans, ( two short sticks) a flute, etc. l'm of Irish decent, and am looking to replace my Chinese stick weapons with one of Irish heritage. Even if I could find blackthorn in Texas 😂, i wouldn't have time to cure the stick, so I would be looking to buy myself just the right one. Thank you!❤️🌹

  • @kellysardella928
    @kellysardella928 Рік тому +24

    Love this video. 💚 My Nan told me women also had smaller ones they could hide under their aprons & used at time to coral a wayward husband, she carried one to " bat away unwanted attention." She had two & they went to my uncles . My son bought me one & I cherish it for its lore & utility. Looking forward to taking your class soon.

  • @Chaoimbhin
    @Chaoimbhin 5 місяців тому +3

    So glad I found this page , Belfast born , grew up with all the old stories of the sidhe and our beautiful mythology , thank you Tara for creating this page

  • @heritagehillsecurity8778
    @heritagehillsecurity8778 Рік тому +14

    I think I am in love with your mystical and enchanting Irish ways. ❤🍀

  • @bernardleddy7305
    @bernardleddy7305 Рік тому +29

    Hi Tara, Im a traditional Irish stick fighter carrying on the tradition, are ya interested in learning it?

    • @katinss9983
      @katinss9983 Рік тому +4

      brilliant, Bernard , I never even knew it existed, I always wondered about the old 'walking sticks ' people would carry. I knew there was something more to it but wow. they carried them during brit occupation to protect themselves.

    • @bernardleddy7305
      @bernardleddy7305 Рік тому +4

      @@katinss9983 I'm in Leitrim and I'm spreading the word and keeping it alive. If you wish to know more please let me know

    • @katinss9983
      @katinss9983 Рік тому +4

      @@bernardleddy7305 THat's great, if you have a facebook page or website about it, that would get peopel interested in it too.

    • @bernardleddy7305
      @bernardleddy7305 Рік тому +6

      @@katinss9983 it’s goes even further back than the brits, in fact it’s linked originally to Celtic sword work. It came more prevalent in the 17th century when it was being recorded and even ended up in the Houses of Parliament discussing their lack of control on the Irish 😀. Equally hated by the church as again they couldn’t control it!

    • @katinss9983
      @katinss9983 Рік тому +2

      @@bernardleddy7305 wow, that's incredible, I had no idea. Why does nobody talk about it? Thank heavens for people like yourself keeping the history and traditions alive .

  • @Mythocentric
    @Mythocentric Рік тому +2

    This is what a UA-cam information video should be like. Forget the American efforts with their mispronunciations or even worse, computer voice-overs. This is down-to-earth, informative and highly enjoyable with an appealing, attractive presenter! Incidentally, I'm a pensioner and by a strange coincidence, my trusty walking stock is finest Irish blackthorn!

  • @Hallowheim
    @Hallowheim Рік тому +8

    Just bought me first one and've been practicing ever since I saw this video, thank you for makin this

  • @1974fatback
    @1974fatback Рік тому +4

    7 seconds in and I’m in tears 😂
    New sub here.

  • @donnavorce8856
    @donnavorce8856 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for a fun and instructional presentation on Irish things.

  • @idontbelieveyou
    @idontbelieveyou Рік тому +29

    That was great stuff Tara. Love the production... and location! And right outside your door. So good to see the blackthorn and furze blooming. I have my mother's blackthorn cane... missing her and Ireland. Thank you for connecting me, especially with the sounds of birds and water and wind... just lovely and balm for the soul... even if you were talking about bashing people's heads in 😂🤣😂

    • @DiaryofaDitchWitch
      @DiaryofaDitchWitch  Рік тому +4

      😂🤣 it couldn't be all sunshine and birdsong for too long Susan, you know yourself 😆😆😆 and thanks for sharing treasured memories ❤ x

  • @donloughrey1615
    @donloughrey1615 Рік тому +13

    Thank you and greetings from U.S. If I got into trouble, my Dad use to say, "If you do that again, I'll take the Shillelagh to ya". He would have loved to hear you talk. He loved the Irish accent, it seemed musical to him.
    I carved a walking stick for my brother in law after he had back surgery and he said he wasn't going to walk around looking like an old man with a cane (he was only 65). He didn't want it but when I said it wasn't a cane, it was a Shillelagh, he smiled and grabbed it from my hand.
    It isn't a Shillelagh but I won't say anything.👍

    • @jburdine1956
      @jburdine1956 5 місяців тому +2

      Sometimes a change of reference will promote an item that had been viewed another way. Similarly using a common item in a way not used before will give it full use and make it more useful.

  • @philholman8520
    @philholman8520 Місяць тому +1

    Ace!
    Thank you for sharing!❤

  • @alexanderflores-hu3zq
    @alexanderflores-hu3zq Місяць тому +1

    Interesting 🎉🎉🎉. Much respect ❤. Viva la Ireland 🇮🇪👏.

  • @georgesutter2256
    @georgesutter2256 Рік тому +12

    In South Africa the Zulu people use the same thing called a knob kierrie. This form of stick fighting is a national sport among some tribes

  • @buffplums
    @buffplums Рік тому +1

    My goodness what a passionate woman so knowledgeable and so well presented. ❤️

  • @dianedonnelly6364
    @dianedonnelly6364 Рік тому +11

    Very interesting and informative! Nice to hear the background about this Irish tradition. Bernard Leddy runs ISF classes in Manorhamilton ( The Fighting Hares), great fun and a good way of getting some exercise ( mental and physical) at the same time as learning a "new" skill. Proud to be playing a very small part in helping to keep old traditions alive! So grab yer sticks and join in 😀

  • @richardracy9496
    @richardracy9496 Рік тому +14

    I am Irish (mostly!); my father's mother was Lilly Kennedy, and the whole family was black Irish! I loved your video on sheleighs. I have a blackthorn one. If I could, I'd move to Ireland. I've grown tired of America. It's not what it was anymore nor what the Founding Father's vision was. I'd be happy in Ireland. I'm 75, healthy, strong, and a scholar by mind. Ireland is real home.😊

    • @OwbuR.N
      @OwbuR.N Рік тому +1

      Hi, im told from my mothers side ‘Cogan’ that we’re black Irish too.. but we dont know any of our Irish relations to ask about this.. is there a link with the Basque peoples of Northern Spain?

    • @richardracy9496
      @richardracy9496 Рік тому +1

      @OwbuR.N My understanding is that the "black Irish" term refers to those whose personality is very pleasant and helpful unless insulted, manipulated, mishandled in any way, and then they rebound with seriousness of effect and no sense of concern or fear. It's common to think that you never want to mistreat a black Irishman--it's not healthy! It's associated more comenly with the western area population who have a lot of Spanish blood from the Spanish sailors who survived in western Ireland after the storm wreck of the armada trying to get away from the English after the huge navel battle that Spain lost. I don't know about the Basgue in Northern Spain.

    • @anthonytokar3961
      @anthonytokar3961 5 місяців тому

      Same here, my family left dye to prosecution, but canada isn't the same either wish to live my days on our ancestral homeland

    • @Occident.
      @Occident. Місяць тому

      Greetings from a fellow Gael in Gateshead , Tyneside. England.

  • @dogstar5572
    @dogstar5572 Рік тому +2

    What a great story teller you are.

  • @queenoftemplar
    @queenoftemplar Рік тому +2

    Great video ❤🎉 Thank You

  • @ramblingkern
    @ramblingkern Рік тому +10

    Good to see more videos on the topic I do plenty about Irish stick fighting and teach the two surviving styles here in Dublin. If you are ever up this way drop by.

    • @DiaryofaDitchWitch
      @DiaryofaDitchWitch  Рік тому +2

      What part of the country are you based? We'll definitely have to have a chat at some point!

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Рік тому +2

      @@DiaryofaDitchWitch im in south Dublin. I look forward to it.

  • @reginafinan2819
    @reginafinan2819 Рік тому +5

    One of my uncles used to make shillelaghs from blackthorn & hawthorn. I remember him once laugh that "to get something you have to give something", in my mind this always translated to you needed to leave an offering first by the tree you wanted to harvest from & if it was gone in the morning it was grand for ya to take a piece for your craft.

    • @DiaryofaDitchWitch
      @DiaryofaDitchWitch  Рік тому +2

      That's a very good idea! 😀

    • @reginafinan2819
      @reginafinan2819 Рік тому +1

      @@DiaryofaDitchWitch Glad you like it. It always just made sense to me 😅

  • @livereatingjohnson8231
    @livereatingjohnson8231 Рік тому +3

    Ordered a leaded Blackthorn walking stick from Olde Shillelagh, very impressed with it.

  • @tx.tactical3165
    @tx.tactical3165 Рік тому +2

    Howdy from TEXAS, thanks for posting.

  • @DNortRyan
    @DNortRyan 2 місяці тому

    Im living down in Zaragoza Spain these days.. i really enjoyed that, youŕe a good story teller. Happy samhain. Mile buiochas.

  • @3pipper
    @3pipper Рік тому +2

    Well presented, dulcet tone awe inspiring scenery and very informative knowledge…

  • @lynnjohnston8048
    @lynnjohnston8048 Рік тому

    Love learning history and about plants, trees and what they were used for besides fireplaces. Thank you

  • @harlanfreeze6002
    @harlanfreeze6002 Рік тому

    I love your channel. Glad I found it.❤😂 perfect balance between educational yet down to earth. I have Elliot in my blood. Dont know if its irish or Scottish. But, I must relate a funny story. I was out on the town within the New Orleans French Quarter. As the band took the stage, the singer said his name was O'Donnell. To which o shouted toward the stage with my pickled brain, "Oh, so you are Irosh, I love the Irish, your people are so witty". To which the singer shyly admitted, "Well, actually I AM only half Irish." To which o couldnt help but shout back in front of the crowd "So, is that your way of telling us you're a half wit?" To which the drummer did a quick drum roll. It was hilarious. At least to me. But, who cant love the story telling Irish? Long may yall live.

  • @becajane6320
    @becajane6320 2 місяці тому +1

    i am from and live in Shillelagh where Shillelagh sticks are still made today. very funny video, thanks for sharing

  • @iancowan3527
    @iancowan3527 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing and helping to keep the history alive!

  • @Michael.Moran.33
    @Michael.Moran.33 Рік тому +1

    Ive got my blackthorn had it for years great video love it my family live in Limrick wow amazing history

  • @kenshin73himura70
    @kenshin73himura70 Рік тому +6

    How fascinating! Thank you for teaching this old pup something new! Kudos!!!👍🤘

  • @NatureFolklore
    @NatureFolklore Рік тому +7

    One thing I notice is there seems to be more blackthorns around holy wells than hawthorns, especially around South Leitrim, Longford and Roscommon. But I do not think I have seen one used as a rag tree or tree for for hanging cluties yet. I’ve seen a cedar used for hanging rags at one well rather than use the blackthorn there. I love sloe jelly though.

    • @DiaryofaDitchWitch
      @DiaryofaDitchWitch  Рік тому +3

      Yes I'm bowled over by the amount of it here! We mostly had hawthorn in Louth!

    • @OwbuR.N
      @OwbuR.N Рік тому +1

      When the black n haw/whitethorns around sacred spring mature they drop their thorns n wild apple created.. esp. if around a circle ash hollowed out n flower petal opened with elder, bramble and wild rose there too
      Some kind o magic☘️🖤

  • @dennisszejman6390
    @dennisszejman6390 Рік тому

    What a beautiful country Ireland is and this lady is so cool. I'd love to live there someday. Thanks for sharing this video and many blessings to you.

  • @roweng.4245
    @roweng.4245 Рік тому +5

    I have a vintage blackthorn walking stick, acquired from an estate sale. The people running the sale said that it had come from Ireland with an uncle in the '40s or '50s. I've never had any trouble from it, but I am respectful.

  • @sbdiaries
    @sbdiaries Рік тому +2

    A really interesting share Tara learning the myths and history of sticks and herbal medicines ❤.
    Thanks for sharing 👍 greetings from England 🇬🇧 Simon and Beth ❤👋❤️

  • @randymcadoo8977
    @randymcadoo8977 Рік тому +1

    I love this topic I would love to hear more about it 👍

  • @glynnphillips9703
    @glynnphillips9703 Рік тому +1

    I LOVE THIS CHANNEL. My grandma had a shalalle

  • @tanjaloesch6629
    @tanjaloesch6629 Рік тому +1

    I just discovered your channel and I love it! You're such an amazing lady to listen to and to watch (I love the sound of your voice😊🤗). Thank you for all the great information, I'm watching your videos with my son Kiran. I know a lot, but you know lots more and it's great to learn about our own culture. I'm half German and half Irish (my grandfather was from Wexford, I used to live in Dun Laoghaire, later in Mullingar, where Kiran was born). My Cousin Stefan and I used to live and work together, he was a medium and a Shaman, I used to read the Tarot. I myself have had experiences with Fairies when I lived on the countryside. But I only had good experiences, I was always respectful towards them. 😊
    Stefan would have loved your channel, sadly he died last year under horrible circumstances. I miss him very much..but watching you makes me feel like he's sitting beside me. Thank you, lots of love, blessed be 👍🇮🇪💖🍀🤗

    • @DiaryofaDitchWitch
      @DiaryofaDitchWitch  Рік тому

      I'm so so sorry for your loss, and humbled and honoured to think I remind you of Stefan. Thank you for sharing that with me. Wishing you comfort in your grief. And hello to Kiran! X

  • @eldersun9877
    @eldersun9877 Рік тому +1

    That was educational and entertaining. Not to mention , you look great doing it ❤️. Thank you. 🇺🇸👍

  • @betsysutton13
    @betsysutton13 Рік тому +1

    I absolutely adored this!

  • @floccinaucinihilipilifications

    Love the detailed history ! Thank you!

  • @naughtyfred1639
    @naughtyfred1639 Рік тому

    Extremely fascinating video. But I could listen to her talk all day...... about anything.

  • @claudemorneau9491
    @claudemorneau9491 Рік тому

    Hey Tara. I enjoyed this subject very much. Please keep up the great job. Hope to see more

  • @kensomers8936
    @kensomers8936 Рік тому +1

    I bought my shalleighla from Casey Decklan of Ennis Ireland. It is beautiful . Im going to ireland this summer I will be stopping in to see Casey and buy another one

  • @authormichellefranklin
    @authormichellefranklin Рік тому +3

    Dave's face 🤣 Well done, Dave. Good man yerself. Great stuff, Tara!

  • @NeonCicada
    @NeonCicada Рік тому +2

    This came out wicked awesome 😄

  • @FrankCastle187
    @FrankCastle187 Рік тому +1

    This was awesome! I had heard the term and seen “Gangs of New York”. But never knew it had such a rich history throughout the entire population!

  • @nieser2464
    @nieser2464 Рік тому +2

    That was an interesting Video, thanks and greetings from Germany. I have a Blackthorn right before my Kitchen Window, in Germany we call them "Schlehe" what sounds a little bit like Shillelagh. And yeah, fighting with a short shillelagh since 2010 and loving it ❤

  • @mediclimber
    @mediclimber Рік тому

    Great video. I've had a Blackthorn Officers Walking Stick since the early 70's and can say it makes a formidable weapon when need. And it looks good too.

  • @rumaroastro3166
    @rumaroastro3166 3 місяці тому

    First video of yours I have found and you're wonderful! You have a fan in me.

  • @bigchiponmyshoulder7573
    @bigchiponmyshoulder7573 Рік тому

    Very enjoyable hank you. Made me chuckle several times. Take care Ditch Witch

  • @jackrice2770
    @jackrice2770 Рік тому +2

    I just like hearing her talk. The Irish accent is like music to these old ears.

    • @Occident.
      @Occident. Місяць тому

      She looks nice too. 😍

  • @bellaluna002
    @bellaluna002 Рік тому +2

    I just found your channel. I love your personality and content so far

  • @mattnobrega6621
    @mattnobrega6621 Місяць тому

    Thank you madam, for you educational video. Your a lovely teacher. 😉👍

  • @jennycolley7265
    @jennycolley7265 Рік тому +43

    That was brilliant, thanks Tara! Being English and interested in Irish magic, history, music and myth, I always wince in deep shame to hear how bloody awful the English were to the Irish, but it absolutely needs to be said and heard. Will definitely be taking your course at the IPS as soon as I can manage it!

    • @DiaryofaDitchWitch
      @DiaryofaDitchWitch  Рік тому +4

      Thanks Jenny!

    • @eleveneleven572
      @eleveneleven572 Рік тому +8

      To be fair it was the Normans who were responsible and they were just as vile towards the English.

    • @Hadrada.
      @Hadrada. Рік тому +1

      @@DiaryofaDitchWitch
      Hi what was that at 5.09/5.10 behind you on the left of the screen
      Go take a look

    • @dobbynp
      @dobbynp Рік тому +3

      here we go.........feeling guilt and expressing remorse for things you had nothing to do with......pathetic

    • @jennycolley7265
      @jennycolley7265 Рік тому +1

      ​@dobbynp Good thing I've worked on it then and realised why that's problematic as an attitude. Good luck with yours though.

  • @johnmccarthy2179
    @johnmccarthy2179 Рік тому +1

    I think the fairy’s have been writing on the palm of your hand, love your presentation.

  • @anemkee
    @anemkee Рік тому +1

    This was amazing!

  • @itzybitzyspyder
    @itzybitzyspyder Рік тому

    I've always wanted a blackthorn stick. I did make myself a proper birch staff that i left some little love nubs on the side of. The stick was the first tool that man ever used. Nothing more useful than an arm extension that can be replaced if it gets damaged. Great video.

  • @kev-larscuba2323
    @kev-larscuba2323 Рік тому

    Instantly subscribed 🫡
    Love you and your channel !
    - Keep up the great work !

  • @fabiansw8
    @fabiansw8 Рік тому

    Wow this is an awesome video, insanely great production, especially for you making it independently! Your so cool im instantly subscribing haha

  • @buffalobrando1288
    @buffalobrando1288 Рік тому

    Excellent video! Quick witted and informative.

  • @sacredcloud23
    @sacredcloud23 Рік тому

    Excellent film. Interesting and informative. Thank you.

  • @bernhardemanon9293
    @bernhardemanon9293 Рік тому

    Danke, neues u. interessantes über den Shillelagh zu hören und dabei noch meine Sprachkenntnisse zu verbessern, besser gehts kaum.

  • @dianewatier50
    @dianewatier50 Рік тому +1

    Another fascinating vlog Tara!

  • @eileencregg6754
    @eileencregg6754 Рік тому

    Thanks!

    • @DiaryofaDitchWitch
      @DiaryofaDitchWitch  Рік тому +1

      Are you getting my replies Eileen? The steps to find the video description are at the end of my 'ad break' in today's video. Thanks for all your support!

    • @eileencregg6754
      @eileencregg6754 Рік тому

      @@DiaryofaDitchWitch Hi love, unfortunately no because I'm using my computer to watch videos, my crappy phone and on older TV. I'm just frustrated but listening to you and when two are 2gether your force is unbreakable ty for taking the time for me. It's much appreciated and helpful will continue through my technical dis-functionality. Will continue to watch and learn more. You're incredibly a living wealth of knowledge that loves sharing it, plz always do so because this crazy world needs more of your knowledge and love and life 🧹♂️🧹💯💚🍀

    • @eileencregg6754
      @eileencregg6754 Рік тому

      Yes love@@DiaryofaDitchWitch

  • @sharonkaczorowski8690
    @sharonkaczorowski8690 21 день тому

    Wonderful presentation! I’ve spent my life studying the human drive to oppress and exclude. It shows up all over history books but is only evident in the absence reference to women and all others considered less than. In all my study of the history of Irish resistance women were rarely mentioned. That photo of women training both made me really proud of them and really angry that I’d never heard they played an active part…emotions I’ve experienced many times. I recently watched a video on the Shillelagh which called it a man’s weapon. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.

  • @ladyjrider666
    @ladyjrider666 Рік тому

    What a great video. Thanks for sharing. I have some volunteer blackthorn have sprung up after a neighbour took out a hedge. It's very welcome as I'll train it into a smaller hedge. But will be sure to thank the fairies.

  • @damianmccoy6128
    @damianmccoy6128 Рік тому +1

    Such a brilliant video, thank you! I’m looking forward to watching more of your videos and signing up for your course with the IPS. GRMA!

  • @scipioafricanus4875
    @scipioafricanus4875 Рік тому

    Great introduction to the blackthorn thanks

  • @paulineclarke8922
    @paulineclarke8922 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed this. ❤

  • @davidgeldner2167
    @davidgeldner2167 9 місяців тому

    I collect sticks, clubs etc and I have 2 blackthorn pieces. They are some of my favorites in my collection, no question. It's tough as hell too

  • @katinss9983
    @katinss9983 Рік тому +1

    Fair play to you Tara. that was a fantastic video and the information was so well presented . you are a natural pro! I never knew that history about the 'walking sticks ', ever existed. I always knew there was something entriquing about them, the way they were hung up in my grand uncle's house when hecwasnt using it. They would have carried them with themselves for protection during the brit occupation . And the blackthorn tree by nature has a protective force within it. No wonder they choose that tree. They were so connected to the land and nature. I'm gonna sign up to your herb course!

  • @marktser0jedi
    @marktser0jedi Рік тому

    Loved it , what a great video!

  • @Aethertopia369
    @Aethertopia369 6 місяців тому

    Fascinating history, does anyone know where to find more images of the carved stone tomb in St Canice's Cathedral seen at 2:00 with the Saints holding weapons and books?

  • @rafiqkatana
    @rafiqkatana Рік тому

    Good research. Great Delivery.

  • @bo0tsy1
    @bo0tsy1 Рік тому

    Amazing history of the shillelagh. Cute lass, and glad she rocks a shillelagh.

  • @jarniwoop
    @jarniwoop Рік тому

    I bought a blackthorn 'walking stick' recently and I like it. They are thick , but surprisingly light.

  • @ExposingReflections
    @ExposingReflections Рік тому

    My father, in the colonies, and a farmer, would collect diamond willow staffs and dry and peel them and annoint them with oil or shellac. They were given as gifts to those who were wanting or in need of a proper walking stick. I wonder if it was something in his Irish background that he learned without knowing. It seemed to him, it was something a proper man would use when taking a walk. They weren't staff length, only cane length, ever. Much like the size you display. Thanks for the excellent video. I'll gift myself the educational course for Christmas, but i won't wait that long to purchase it.
    I'm glad I found you.

  • @Raykenn1
    @Raykenn1 Рік тому

    Great video, thanks for posting 👍

  • @michaelshanahan4042
    @michaelshanahan4042 Рік тому

    Thank for that it’s nice to know you’re old Irish mother and father weren’t making it up when they used to tell you to look out for the hole man with the Black thorn stick 😊

  • @samuelhatman8995
    @samuelhatman8995 Рік тому

    OK... mebbe half Irish here and 70. What happens when I watch anything from there? I feel outta place and like I should stand on Irish soil and complete who I think I am. Finished you know... I also found, cut and made my own stick 50 years ago and rue the day I lost it! This was a wonderful video to get me started on my journey back, to my old stick and maybe Ireland in a couple a years. If you've ever felt displaced from your roots, you get me for sure. Thanks for your work on this channel! I subbed will see about joining a bit down the road. Sam Oh... my wife and I raised three wonderful Kerry Blue Terriers and counted them as precious as our own child.

  • @Ratt611
    @Ratt611 Рік тому

    Informative and entertaining, great presentation! 👍

  • @johnoconnor9742
    @johnoconnor9742 Рік тому +1

    Great video, really enjoyed it (and the others too)

  • @Discover-Ireland
    @Discover-Ireland Рік тому +1

    Very interesting enjoyed watching

  • @adamkilroe9840
    @adamkilroe9840 Рік тому

    My family came to Sheffield from South Down and Roscommon in 1901 and 1902. Blessed Be❤❤❤

  • @willcall9431
    @willcall9431 Рік тому

    Great candid video. Had no idea that stick fighting was a thing.

  • @ZiggySearchfieldCactus
    @ZiggySearchfieldCactus Рік тому

    I made a few of them while I was cutting up wood with the chain saw a few months ago 🙂🌵

  • @kimsherlock8969
    @kimsherlock8969 Рік тому

    Loved watching 😊