Would you like to meet up for nature walks, visiting holy wells, relaxing retreats, ogham workshops, and picnics?

Guiding a deep connection with sacred landscapes and its sacred water springs, holy wells, heritage native trees, wishing trees, pools, loughs, lochs, rivers and sea shores. Sharing and participating in it's heritage folklore in ways that we can use now.

Encouraging personal 'clairvoyance' of land and water that fills our inner cauldrons with wisdom, and how to express our visions in creative and sharing ways. No doctrines or agendas, just caring and fun experiences while returning to our wonder of the earth's land and water, and our passion for being part of this.

Through folklore, and living examples of it on the landscape, we do talk about and share entities such as the sidhe, goddesses, tree spirits, fairies, and fae, as we humans have 'words' for these. But we also indulge in imagining human sensory perception and translations during at least 150,000 years before humans had words for our conversations.

We do share a lot of joy and laughing at our events, as well as essential quiet time too

upcoming events …

  • Celtic Midsummer Ireland and Argyll

    For June 2024, the itinerary so far includes stone circles of the Cailleach Beara peninsula, Summer Solstice sunset and sunrise at Grange Stone circle, largest stone circle in Ireland, then to Isle of Mull Argyll, Eara Ghael, for several days retreat at the esoterically beautiful Carsaig House of many comfortable bedrooms and beautiful coast.. From there visits to Lochbuie stone circle, Iona, Staffa and stunning lesser known spaces that stir clairvoyance, vision and understanding. Plus a beachside barbeque.

  • Folklore Retreats, Leitrim, Ireland

    Lovely Leitrim has been enjoying a wonderful recent revival of its ancient to vintage folklore translated into how we can share and enjoy this today. Much of this has been due to the endless motivated community motivating Edwina Guckian, sean nós dancer and teacher, This is where I live now, after time in Co. Sligo. It is here that I continue to share folklore of the sidhe, water, trees, and ogham. So let me inform you of day and residential retreat and workshop opportunities here,

  • Ogham Prompts Meet-Up

    Before us humans communicated with languages of joined letters into words, sentences, and paragraphs, our ancient ancestors only had imagery and separate symbols that enabled communicate with 'prompts'. Those prompts were not joined together with logical language for sharing understanding, but with personal visions inspired by those prompts. I have approached this from the association of 20 trees with the first 20 ogham symbols that came into scholarly use. Join me to learn more online and offline.