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Moo Selfie@ Greystones, Co. Wicklow
€25.00Moo Selfie@ Greystones, Co. Wicklow
Beef on the Beach’, is visiting Greystones, Co. Wicklow, is a seaside town known for *The Cove*, where swimmers warm up in dry robes after braving the sea. With its marina, cliff walk to Bray, and cozy cafés, it blends outdoor adventure with relaxed coastal living.
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MOO-LEY CYRUS WITH ICE CREAM @BRAY 🔴
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MOO-RY CHRISTMAS- Ireland – The Greeting Card
€3.95MOO-RY CHRISTMAS- Ireland – The Greeting Card
This greeting card is square, size 125x125cm.
Blank inside for your own message. They are printed on recycled FSC approved card, using vegetable dyes.
With kraft envelope & compostable cello bag.
Our cards are high quality prints that are suitable for framing after the recipient receives them.
Proudly made in Wicklow, Ireland.
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MOOSELFIE @ Dunlaoighaire, Co. Dublin
€25.00MOOSELFIE @ Dunlaoighaire, Co. Dublin
Dun Laoghaire is a large seaside resort town sitting 14km southeast of Dublin City, known for its large working harbour. Its location makes it an easy day trip from Dublin and its two piers are extremely popular with walkers, with the east pier being particularly famous.
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MOOSELFIE@LONDON- ENGLAND
€25.00MOOSELFIE@LONDON- ENGLAND
The City of London is a city, ceremonial county and local government district in England. Established by the Romans around 47 AD as Londinium, it forms the historic centre of the wider London metropolis. The Highlander is enjoying his tour:)
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MOOSELFIE@SANDYMOUNT – Co.DUBLIN
€25.00MOOSELFIE@SANDYMOUNT – Co.DUBLIN
The promenade along Sandymount Strand offers scenic views of Dublin Bay, Poolbeg, Irishtown Nature Park and Dun Laoghaire.
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MOOSELFIE@TCD- CO. DUBLIN
€25.00MOOSELFIE@TCD- CO. DUBLIN
As Ireland’s leading university, Trinity College Dublin is inspiring the next generation of global citizens and global leaders.
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MORGAN FRIESIAN @DUN LAOIGHAIRE
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Mysic Raven-The Greeting Card
€3.95Mysic Raven-The Greeting Card
This greeting card is square, size 125x125cm.
Blank inside for your own message. They are printed on recycled FSC approved card, using vegetable dyes.
With kraft envelope & compostable cello bag.
Our cards are high quality prints that are suitable for framing after the recipient receives them.
Proudly made in Wicklow, Ireland.
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Mystic Fox – The Greeting Card
€3.95Mystic Fox – The Greeting Card
The fox symbolizes cleverness, slyness, and is known in some cultures as being a trickster. In other cultures like the Celtic belief system, the fox is seen as a spirit guide, who helps you navigate the spirit world. Foxes are symbols of spirituality, creation, omens, and the afterlife.
A lot of people, including myself, feel a close connection to foxes. They visit us in our dreams, they cross our paths, and they speak to us through symbols and omens. You don’t have to be spiritual or religious to feel connected to foxes, they come to anyone who is accepting of them.
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Mystic Hare – The Greeting Card
€3.95Mystic Hare – The Greeting Card
‘In Celtic mythology and folklore the hare has links to the mysterious Otherworld of the supernatural. The Irish hare is native to Ireland and carbon dating of fossils show they were present in Ireland as far back as 28,000BC. In Irish folklore the hare is also often associated with the Otherworld (Aos Si) community whose world was reached through mists, hills, lakes, ponds, wetland areas, caves, ancient burial sites, cairns and mounds. Those entities were seen as very powerful and the hares link to them sent a warning that those who harm them could suffer dreadful consequences. Shapeshifters were often said to take the form of the hare. There is a legend that the Celtic warrior Oisin hunted a hare, wounding it in the leg. Oisin followed the wounded animal into a thicket where he found a door leading down into the ground. He went in and came to a large hall where he found a beautiful young woman sitting on a throne bleeding from a leg wound.
Celtic peoples looked on the hare as a creature with supernatural powers. This lonely creature was admired for strength, speed and was noted for being active at night and associated with the moon. They were seen as mysterious and magical, so thought of as an animal to be treated with caution. When the Romans invaded the British Isles, Julius Caesar made the observation that the Celtic people did not regard it lawful to eat the hare. In Ireland the animals had association with women from the Otherworld who could shapeshift into the form of a hare also made eating them taboo. Its significance in Ireland was shown when for many years the Irish hare was depicted on the pre-decimal coin the threepenny piece’.
Alastair Kneale
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Mystic Owl- The Greeting card
€3.95Mystic Owl- The Greeting card
This greeting card is square, size 125x125cm.
Blank inside for your own message. They are printed on recycled FSC approved card, using vegetable dyes.
With kraft envelope & compostable cello bag.
Our cards are high quality prints that are suitable for framing after the recipient receives them.
Proudly made in Wicklow, Ireland.
€3.95