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Kammer wrote:
FourWinds wrote:
ryaner wrote:
Full moon ceremony on Saturday at 8pm, Tara Hill, if anyone's interested.
But the full moon is Friday.
A friend of mine told me that a lot of Wiccan ceremonies are celebrated, not at the time of the celestial event they mark, but at the nearest weekend. The logic was that it made sense not to use annual leave. That struck me as a bit weird. Maybe this is the same thing?
And it's not Tara Hill, in Wexford, but the Hill of Tara, in Meath. ;-)

Cathaholics can now get their weekly mass on a Saturday due to a special dispensation. Maybe it's a ceremony based AROUND the full moon. I'm headin there so will report back if anybody's interested.

ryaner wrote:
I'm headin there so will report back if anybody's interested.
Alright folks, don't all shout at once. ;-)

This http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/52258 is us, standing at the top of the Banqueting Hall cursus, between it and the Rath of Synods, calling down the energy of the moon to help protect the threatened city of Tara. Con Connor is one of life's nice guys, and seems very knowledgeable. One thing he mentioned that stood out was that while there have been over 40 REPORTED finds since trench digging for the motorway began, he reckons there have been many more unreported. Hmmm. There was a lot more said during the ceremony but I shall remain tightlipped about all that.

Highlight of the night for me was meeting another megalithic explorer, CianMcLiam.

Andy