Beautiful story. This girl got so emotional with so beautiful ending. Never heard it before. Nice job and people learn a lot about Ireland and the history from her.
More!! Are you sure you’re not a sprite? The lilt of your tongue and the shine in your eyes belie your human spirit...in all truth, you are lovely and I could also listen to you all day. Thank you so much and I cannot wait for your next tale of Ireland. Now, if anything I said is considered bad...I take it all back because for you I meant only good, beautiful things. Thank you!
The infamous Folklore of Tir Na Nog has always and will always be my ultimate favorite Irish legend 🙌 ❤ I used to dream of that place when I was little. Still wish to visit somedays when life gets dark but, I truly enjoyed your video love. New Subscriber to the family. Well done!! 👏 💕 🇮🇪
Awesome video! I'm in the US and I think your country is one of the most beautiful places on earth and it would be a dream come true to live there. Can you do a video for people who have dreams of moving to Ireland?
That's lovely. I'm living in Ireland for about one and a half years and could listen to these tales all day. That is the kind of thing I wish English schools teach us, I mean, not everything but at least some of then. Thanks a mil, looking forward to the next one, cheers
Similar to Greek mythology in which Apollo cursed King Midas to have the ears of an ass. He wore a turban, but again his barber was sworn to secrecy. He couldn't stand it, so he shouted into a hole in the ground, then filled it in. But in one version reeds grew out of the hole, and in their rustling, passersby heard the truth. In another, he dug into a piece of Echo.
This story is amazing. I was looking for more Irish stories on your channel, but could not find it. Suggest, plz share more local Irish stories, this one was super entertaining.
Your videos are great. So informative and entertaining. Was wondering about the music scene in Ireland. Do you have a video about it? Thanks for sharing these wonderful videos. More power!
Just got my DNA test Result 51% Irish. Learn about my history. (Adop have no clue ) so thx for your in put!! 42% . British Probably Northern Ireland .. in USA Texas!!
I love this! Im an American who has a little Irish in my genepool and Im obsessed with faeries and mermaids. Do you know about any mermaid legends? That would be great.
Do your recomend any good books on irish myths and legends? I dunno if its just an NI thing but its difficult to find many that aren't fin mccool or childrens pictures books
You might like to have a look at the journal Béaloideas, though I must warn you that a lot of the content is in Irish - it's on Jstor. On Internet Archive there's Beside The Fire by Douglas Hyde in the original bilingual edition of 1890, among other important works in this field. There's also the Sacred Texts website.
I've been looking for documents, but honestly more important are oral history, if any, of Ildathach. Whether your opinion of this place is in disbelief, or not, any direction to get more info will be greatly appreciated. Many thanks.
Α similar story exists in Greek mythology about an existing king of about 700 bc. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midas en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midas#Ears_of_a_donkey
This brings me back to primary school when we loved listening to these stories so we could get a break from work
I love hearing about Ireland and their tales! I hope to hear more!
pro tip: you can watch movies on Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching loads of movies these days.
@Zion Erick Yea, been watching on flixzone} for years myself :D
@Zion Erick Yup, have been watching on flixzone} for since december myself =)
I could listen to you tell stories all day. Thank you for this
Beautiful story. This girl got so emotional with so beautiful ending. Never heard it before. Nice job and people learn a lot about Ireland and the history from her.
A superb story telling of the legend and the factual story. Keep them coming. You love Irish History, but you are a great Teacher of Irish History.
Your Irish vlogs help me go through the quarantine
Love, love, love these! Please do more! Thanks!,❤️
More!! Are you sure you’re not a sprite? The lilt of your tongue and the shine in your eyes belie your human spirit...in all truth, you are lovely and I could also listen to you all day. Thank you so much and I cannot wait for your next tale of Ireland. Now, if anything I said is considered bad...I take it all back because for you I meant only good, beautiful things. Thank you!
_I'd love to hear more about Irish kings_
Please do more!! 💗💗💗💗🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I really like your videos about the traditions and myths of Ireland! Please do more!
I love listening to this story! I love it when you do your Irish culture and name videos!! Hope to see more of them soon.
Love hearing about Irish myth. Please do more!
Great tales to hear thanks for sharing.
The infamous Folklore of Tir Na Nog has always and will always be my ultimate favorite Irish legend 🙌 ❤ I used to dream of that place when I was little. Still wish to visit somedays when life gets dark but, I truly enjoyed your video love. New Subscriber to the family. Well done!! 👏 💕 🇮🇪
Loved this story, thank you.
Shortly put BRILLIANT! Thanks
I loved it!! I can’t wait to hear about the sons!! ❤️
Awesome video! I'm in the US and I think your country is one of the most beautiful places on earth and it would be a dream come true to live there. Can you do a video for people who have dreams of moving to Ireland?
Outstanding!!!!
That's lovely. I'm living in Ireland for about one and a half years and could listen to these tales all day. That is the kind of thing I wish English schools teach us, I mean, not everything but at least some of then. Thanks a mil, looking forward to the next one, cheers
Yooo why does this not have more views??? This is so fun to learn about ngl
Similar to Greek mythology in which Apollo cursed King Midas to have the ears of an ass. He wore a turban, but again his barber was sworn to secrecy. He couldn't stand it, so he shouted into a hole in the ground, then filled it in. But in one version reeds grew out of the hole, and in their rustling, passersby heard the truth. In another, he dug into a piece of Echo.
Exactly what i thought.
Great story and video, by the way. Thank you. It was very nice to hear actual history.
This was so great!! Please do more!
What an interesting story! I am really loving your channel. Thank you.
I really enjoyed this.
I would love to hear about Goídel Glas.
This is utterly fascinating 😍👏
Thank you. Those tales and historic background are so interesting.
This story is amazing. I was looking for more Irish stories on your channel, but could not find it. Suggest, plz share more local Irish stories, this one was super entertaining.
I have an irish mythos at home and was surprised to see you didnt misconstrue a single detail, kudos
I absolutely love this channel! 💚
Loved this! Looking forward to the next one
I loved it
Really love your storytelling style. Children of Lir next please! X
Cool story Thank you 💕😊
Brilliant!!
I would love to hear about the other Áine, Queen of the faeries (unless this is the same one?) I'm named after her so I've always wanted to know more.
Great story about labhraíonn
This was really nice!
Your videos are great. So informative and entertaining. Was wondering about the music scene in Ireland. Do you have a video about it? Thanks for sharing these wonderful videos. More power!
Lovely!
@@Michael-bf1dt Thank you! The Covid situation is getting better, finally! I hope visit Northern Ireland very soon.
Interesting story
Dear wolfmama:Your irish tale story telling is super fun.Could you make some subtitle in the vids.?
Just got my DNA test Result 51% Irish. Learn about my history. (Adop have no clue ) so thx for your in put!! 42% . British Probably Northern Ireland .. in USA Texas!!
I love this! Im an American who has a little Irish in my genepool and Im obsessed with faeries and mermaids. Do you know about any mermaid legends? That would be great.
please give us more
dear Wolfe Momma:When you're explaining the king's horse ears character,i imagine about the american movie with a character named 'spok'.
Interesting
Do your recomend any good books on irish myths and legends? I dunno if its just an NI thing but its difficult to find many that aren't fin mccool or childrens pictures books
You might like to have a look at the journal Béaloideas, though I must warn you that a lot of the content is in Irish - it's on Jstor. On Internet Archive there's Beside The Fire by Douglas Hyde in the original bilingual edition of 1890, among other important works in this field. There's also the Sacred Texts website.
I've been looking for documents, but honestly more important are oral history, if any, of Ildathach. Whether your opinion of this place is in disbelief, or not, any direction to get more info will be greatly appreciated. Many thanks.
the “true “ story sounds sorta like lion king
Is eating a mouse somehow better without its tail? Eating a mouse with or without it’s tail is horrid.
lol I know, every version I read included the part about the tail so I wanted to include it but I did have the same thought as you 😂💗
Now I have to search and see if you've done the legend of Queen Medb yet. If you haven't, I will harass you until you do 😈 because M is for Maeve.
Wtf?
Α similar story exists in Greek mythology about an existing king of about 700 bc.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midas
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midas#Ears_of_a_donkey