Eimear Chaomhánach shares folktales about bees with memories of growing up in a beekeeping household, collecting swarms with her father and learning how to harvest honey.
A fascinating look at the beliefs and traditions about bees and beekeeping.
Eimear Chaomhánach, a beekeeper’s daughter and a student of folklore, will be in conversation with Anthony Freeman this Saturday, 26th July at @Liberties_Fest, discussing her book ‘The Keeper of the Bees - Bees and Beekeeping in Irish Folklore.’
Tickets are now available!
Hop into spring with “Spring on a Plate – with a Hint of Irish Honey” by Eimear Chaomhánach!
Celebrate Easter with seasonal flavours & sweet Irish honey.
Read & shop her books:
https://t.co/rkiuMymAth
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#GoodFoodIreland#EasterRecipes#IrishFood
Eimear Chaomhánach in signing her book The keeper of the Bees - which is also in our window at the moment! 🐝❤️🐝
This is gorgeous book - beautifully conceived & illustrated, full of the important stuff we are in danger of forgetting.
'Flightless now and shivering,
around their Queen they cling;
every bee a gift of heat;
she will not freeze
within the winter cluster of the bees.'
✍️The Bee Carol by Carol Ann Duffy
#BookwormSat#Poetry#QueenBee ����🐝
Need some inspiration for additional #gifts for under the tree this #Christmas?🎄
‘The Keeper of the Bees’ by Eimear Chaomhánach, illustrated by Jane Carkill, and ‘A Place Called Home’ by Alice Taylor, are wonderful additions to any bookshelf!
Available in all good bookshops.
It was Christmas Eve babe
In the drunk tank
An old man said to me, won't see another one
And then he sang a song
The Rare Old Mountain Dew
I turned my face away
And dreamed about you
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A true legend:
Shane MacGowan 🖤The Pogues 🖤 Fairytale of New York 🖤
#LegendaryWednesday
Integrating candles into calendar customs is a beloved
tradition in Irish folklore. Lighting a candle & leaving it on a windowsill on #ChristmasEve was said to illuminate the path for the holy family should they be looking for a night’s shelter.
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#LegendaryWednesday
#StAmbrose was the patron saint of beekeepers, born in Germany, reared in Rome & known as St Ambrose of Milan.
As a baby, St Ambrose was visited by a swarm of bees in his crib. They were said to endow a #gift of eloquence; making the child honey-tongued!
#BookologyThursday
Using a smoker to pacify the bees has ancient evolutionary origins. Bees associate smoke with their forest being on fire & it prompts them to huddle together, stay calm & weather the elements
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#FolkloreSunday#WeatheringTheStorm
'They are the last romantics, these candles:
Upside down hearts of light tipping wax fingers,
And the fingers, taken in by their own haloes...'
✍️Candles by Sylvia Plath
#BookwormSat#BookChatWeekly