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Michael Parle

@michaelparle2

" Parle could easily lay claim to being Ireland’s first genre movie ‘star " - @FilmIreland

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The No.11 was well late this morning, Giant Bullseye Gobstopper check, RWhites Cherryade check, pennybag White Mice check, Red Bus Rover ticket check, leave the bar up on the back door for the boyz Sir Noel & Mike Read let the fun begin

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Lí Ban the mermaid of Lough Neagh was changed into a mermaid for 300 years! Her little Irish terrier dog, that she called Madra (dog) was changed into an otter! Everywhere Lí Ban went Madra went! A super friend! Find my version of their story in my book! #NationalFriendshipDay 🦦

Lí Ban the mermaid of Lough Neagh was changed into a mermaid for 300 years! Her little Irish terrier dog, that she called Madra (dog) was changed into an otter! Everywhere Lí Ban went Madra went! A super friend! Find my version of their story in my book! #NationalFriendshipDay 🦦
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The last sheaf of oats in the field at harvest were called the cailleach (or the churn, the hare or the hag). It was then brought into the house and hung up to bring good luck to the home for the year and renewed the following harvest. 📷Toome, Co. Antrim ©NMNI #FolkloreSunday 👨‍🌾

The last sheaf of oats in the field at harvest were called the cailleach (or the churn, the hare or the hag). It was then brought into the house and hung up to bring good luck to the home for the year and renewed the following harvest. 📷Toome, Co. Antrim ©NMNI #FolkloreSunday 👨‍🌾
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What became of St Brónach's famous bell? Some could hear it in the old graveyard - was it a banshee or fairy? Some might have thought it was a screech from a Graveyard Screamer or Screecher (known in English as a barn owl, or in Irish as a Scréachóg Reilige’)! #OwlAwarenessDay 🦉

What became of St Brónach's famous bell? Some could hear it in the old graveyard - was it a banshee or fairy? Some might have thought it was a screech from a Graveyard Screamer or Screecher (known in English as a barn owl, or in Irish as a Scréachóg Reilige’)! #OwlAwarenessDay 🦉
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🎨Matthew Jackson, IG: @mtthwjcksn_arts 📷©mine from World of Owls, Randalstown, Co. Antrim 📗Brónach & her bell in St Brigid & Other Amazing Irish Women. 23 stories, 23 activity tasks, lots interesting facts, 343 saint name checklist, fun poetry, quiz, mythology/folklore & more!

🎨Matthew Jackson, IG: @mtthwjcksn_arts 📷©mine from <a href="/WorldofOwls/">World of Owls</a>, Randalstown, Co. Antrim 📗Brónach &amp; her bell in St Brigid &amp; Other Amazing Irish Women. 23 stories, 23 activity tasks, lots interesting facts, 343 saint name checklist, fun poetry, quiz, mythology/folklore &amp; more!