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February 20 2013 Folklore and Mythology Newsletter


Greetings to all folks near and far.

Valentines Day is gone far too soon. I think every day should be an expression of love to those we hold dear.

Here is my second and final article I wrote about Deirdre and Naoise, for the Folklore and Mythology site at BellaOnline.com.

Deirdre and Naoise - In Exile
In their exile, Deirdre and Naoise, the two brothers, warriors and their families, servants and all, journeyed from kingdom to kingdom, seeking refuge, and each time had to leave for fear of being killed.

http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art45993.asp

I hope you enjoyed reading about Deirdre and Naoise. It is a sad, tragic story, I know -- yet, it is one of the most loved in Celtic mythology. Deirdre was the foremost woman in tragic love stories in Ireland.

I have two articles in mind for the next "Great Loves in Mythology" series. I am having so much fun writing on this subject that I may extend it into March.

Till next time, may your home be filled with laughter and may it ring from floor to rafter. May you walk in peace and harmony.
Phyllis
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Phyllis Doyle Burns, Folklore and Mythology Editor
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