Eddie is some story teller I met him in Waterford a true gentleman a national treasure in my eyes thank you Eddie for keeping and preserving all these great stories from so many great people over the years
I heard of Biddy through this great storyteller. I had a fascinating chat with an Irish chap on a bus from shannon airport, about her and the fairy folk earlier in the year. He knew lots about her and fairly lore.
Mrs Mac knew exactly what she was doing , the old brush by the fire was way more useful to her than old Gasty up in the room making her miserable. Biddy thought her a Letting Go Lesson.
I was just thinking about how little people are present across many cultures all over the world. Elves, fairies, gnomes, many more not in English that I don't know the name of. What is it about these stories that evokes such strong interest by people. Why is it such an appealing idea to the human mind. What is that.
My stepfather Jim McGaugh grew up in Rayville, Mo and he had a persistent wart on one of his hands. So he was told about a healer lady that lived in the same town and went to her woth money and she put a rag on that hand. Then she told him to leave it on there until it fell off on its own and according to Jim it did and the Wary had vanished.
Not sure how this Appalachian man with some Murphy family ties wound up here but im glad i did. Sounds like she knew the coffin would become impossibly heavy somehow and this was more of an elaborate curse than anything. Interesting story, i wonder how much its changed over the years snd and what the original intent was. Thats some scary stuff for a lady to be messing with in those times, i know here stateside she'd likely have been one of the first to be put to the flame.
One fine summers morning as I walked down the Strand, I met young Damsel, she was decked out so grand. She had rings on her fingers and bells on her toes and she told me her age was just nineteen years old.......
An absolutely gorgeously delivered tale
Eddie is some story teller I met him in Waterford a true gentleman a national treasure in my eyes thank you Eddie for keeping and preserving all these great stories from so many great people over the years
Brilliant story told with sincerity in the seanchaí style. Probably the truest form of audience entertainment.
I heard of Biddy through this great storyteller. I had a fascinating chat with an Irish chap on a bus from shannon airport, about her and the fairy folk earlier in the year. He knew lots about her and fairly lore.
Thank you! I feel like ive been introduced to a new friend!
Mrs Mac knew exactly what she was doing , the old brush by the fire was way more useful to her than old Gasty up in the room making her miserable. Biddy thought her a Letting Go Lesson.
Yes ive heard of her. Im from Kildare. Her house is still there.
Wow!
@MaryKingsley-py4js Google Biddy Early you will see her history and house.
It is just a ruin now. Dr Bill Loughnane a local man in Feakle used to maintain it.
@Haidakhan1008 Is there a book about Biddy Early or a Book of Spells and healing etc
Was there last month, very overgrown ruin now 😢
I was just thinking about how little people are present across many cultures all over the world. Elves, fairies, gnomes, many more not in English that I don't know the name of. What is it about these stories that evokes such strong interest by people. Why is it such an appealing idea to the human mind. What is that.
I wondered where the saying the old biddy came from,great story
Oh Mrs Mac...
My stepfather Jim McGaugh grew up in Rayville, Mo and he had a persistent wart on one of his hands. So he was told about a healer lady that lived in the same town and went to her woth money and she put a rag on that hand. Then she told him to leave it on there until it fell off on its own and according to Jim it did and the Wary had vanished.
Are the druids still around in Ireland?
Yes a lot of them left in ww2
@benkelly8376 oh ok atleast they are still around to preserve their culture.
Not sure how this Appalachian man with some Murphy family ties wound up here but im glad i did. Sounds like she knew the coffin would become impossibly heavy somehow and this was more of an elaborate curse than anything. Interesting story, i wonder how much its changed over the years snd and what the original intent was. Thats some scary stuff for a lady to be messing with in those times, i know here stateside she'd likely have been one of the first to be put to the flame.
Howdy. My name is Charles O'Keefe. The Clan name do u do oral stories of this famous name. I am a divine right king. Thank you for listening.
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Did she have rings on her fingers and bells on her toes? Thats my only ancestor I heard about. ❤✌️
One fine summers morning as I walked down the Strand, I met young Damsel, she was decked out so grand.
She had rings on her fingers and bells on her toes and she told me her age was just nineteen years old.......
Fairys are Iranian in origin, called Pari. Look it up.
Thanks will do
Have a look if your interested at a book by conor mac dari Irish wisdom preserved in the bible and pyramids
@davidmulhall2395 much appreciated man best of luck to you and yours in the new year
@davidmulhall2395 just found it on audiobook 7 plus hours I'm a housepainter who works solo with earbuds😜😜 happy days
@@davidmulhall2395 have you seen the last druid documentary
Bullshit
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