Episode 14 : The Long Dark Winter Nights
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- The Long Dark Winter Nights. An eerie time of the year, where those other things might be closer to us than we think. They take many forms, and often appear to us on a cold, dark road in Ireland. This month, Eddie recounts the eight types of spirits and supernatural creatures that one might meet, and give examples of stories where poor ordinary folk had encounters with the otherworldly. If you enjoy the stories on this podcast, you can support us through the donations page, or purchase books directly from Eddie through his online store. eddielenihan.w...
You make a really good point Eddie, we are so brave and bold with our streetlamps, torches, and even phones now, I think most of us couldn't begin to imagine what it would be like to live with true darkness every single night. Another terrific episode. Much appreciated. Cheers, Kitty.
This is a good point I live in wilderness, and at night, there are blazing stars or when cloudy pitch black. During lambing and calving, it is a stretch of your courage to walk out to check stock with just a dim flashlight and darkness and silence.
A great storyteller, love listing to his voice, a true Irish legend.
I don’t know what I did to relax before Eddie 😊
You’re more loved than you know. My mother saw the Black Shuck and she described it to me of course as a massive black dog and it tried to climb in her bed. She was kicking it off with both feet. I knew what it meant of course. Not long after, she passed. I miss Ireland, hope to return soon. Dana
Thanks for shining a light on our rich and fascinating past, which but for you and your kind would be forgotten forever.
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you for another riveting podcast! My tea's gone cold - so lost in your story I forgot about it..... That's the sign of a good Storyteller in my book.. 🙂
Thanks Eddie Limerick person myself,small world marvelous listening to the stores you tell online tub.I, didn't know you only live down the road from a first cousin of mine Maria Tenery,until i spoke to her online in the week , hope your are in good health,it would be a god sent to meet you one day in person, just to say thanks again for the listening Eddie and bringing joy to people the way you do, keep up the good work the 🌟 you are 👍
There was a farmer who lived beside me in the countryside here in Galway. He's dead now but he told me of an experience he had with a black dog. He owned a motorcycle when he was young and one night a black dog came out of nowhere and started to keep abreast of him on the motorcycle so he started to speed up and no matter how fast he went on the bike the black dog was able to keep up with him. It was no earthly dog I'd say.Then again there is a fairy fort right beside me here where I'm living so it makes sense. What was the black dog though. Thats the story he told me. It shook him up really bad he said
@@88_garnet8 Well that's what the man told me and I don't doubt him he was a very sincere and genuine man. Not a bullshiter and I would be inclined to believe it. A spirit can take any form and a black dog seems to be a favourite
It could have been a shape shifting demon, a hound of hell. These things do exisit.
My mother said when she was a little girl (1920’s) she was riding in a wagon at night with her father and a big black dog was running beside them. She said to her father “look at the big black dog running beside us!” Her father said “there’s no black dog there”. She said when you left the horses out at night in the morning their manes would be all braided in little braids from the fairies riding them.
My uncle here in County Clare said he seen a black dog on top of his mobile home that he shared and worked out of with his brothers back in the 70's.. he knew it was no normal dog and it still frightens him to this day, he is also an honest man
Reading about the Pendle Witch Trials, there was a story of a black dog, which made a blood pact with a girl, whose family were accused of practising witchcraft.
The dog was said to be the Devil, and was to be the familiar of the girl.
So, maybe your friend encountered the Devil...
That flew by , i love listening to these 💚
We are having a howling wind storm today what a petfect stream for the day
This episode was so good!!! It was perfect just before going to sleep 😄 I loved learning so many stories about different situations! But the Good People are always my favorite 💗 I really love stories of people running into them at night 😌
I really admire people of the past that had to live with no lights, I don't think about it often so I am grateful to have had a reminder.
Thank you so much for giving us a great start to this year, happy 2021 ✨
What a gent!
amazing storytelling
Thanks for making these recordings Eddie I keep them for bedtime,my birthday is soon and I have asked my husband to buy me at least two of your books one being The Other Crowd 😊
Hope you're well, Lenihan. I love your storytelling!
Great to hear your stories Eddie I love listening to them
Thank you Eddie, my grandfather used to tell me fairy stories every Thursday when I would visit when I was a child.
Thank you, Eddie.
Brilliant as always! Keep the videos coming!!
Thank you Eddie. Hopefully I can pass down the stories. Never as good as you, but I will try.thank you so much.
Hi Eddie Tim here brosna I loved
Great stories as always. Happy new year Eddie hope to see you in 2021 some time. Emma
Fantastic listen
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Go raibh mile maith agat, a Eddie, as do scealta draiochtuil! Beir bua agus beannacht. --Naomi
Hello Eddie, the Parish Priest you speak of from Abbeyfeale, was it Fr William Casey? He was my Great Uncle
Happy Easter Edddie!!!
Happy New Year Eddie
Hup.
Wonderful stories Eddie ,,, Thank you ....Thank you I so look forward to them x
Being from Belfast, these kind of stories don’t get told all that often....apart from the older folk, they are wiser than the young in the ways and truths of the world, Though they aren’t always treated as such. Unfortunately I haven’t heard many of the stories of old (which is why I love hearing them here from you) but I have indeed had some strange encounters both in the woods and on the banks of the river Lagan and in the mourne mountains, and with living in a house that can only be described as haunted for 6 months......the most undoubtedly haunted place I can imagine. I have some stories about that house I can tell.....maybe ten or more I personally experienced, but not many (if any) will listen. They laugh, like I’m making it up, but I am not, things that can’t be explained should provoke questions deep in us, NOT provoke laughter and ridicule from others. I know myself, I am 34 and of sound mind and what I tell of what happened IS what happened...No question in that at all.
May you carry on for many a year to come Eddie, from a grateful auld northerner. 😌
@ I know you're right. You should start your own RUclips or tic toc and tell your stories or footage 🙂
You should type your experiences of the Lagan River, haunted house, etc, and send them to the Scary Fairy Godmother channel here on RUclips. She might read them aloud on one of her videos. She does a really good job with the stories she receives.
@@raineyday9066 that’s a good idea, I do watch some of her stuff, I thought about making videos myself of talking through those things and even taking video footage of the exact locations they happened, I maybe will in the summer, not for any sort of fame or fortune obviously. 😂 but just to tell the stories as they are pretty interesting occurrences, and might encourage others to share their stories too. I’d bet there are many, many stories that people are sitting on that they’d rather tell themselves didn’t happen than just openly tell what happened without any need for validation, but just to state the facts. Belief is in everyone’s own mind it’s not objective. Not our job to persuade people, but it is important that we tell our stories……..simply, factually and without any sort of embellishment.
Cheers from Belfast.
Brilliant stories eddie, you are a national treasure ❤👍🏻
Happy New year Eddie, hope your well. Looking forward to listening to this.
The 1 dislike is a irish listener in Australia hitin the like button lol
What's that beautiful song @ 29:13 min?
I sure was spooked by these wonderful stories eddy. I'm loving your radio show!
Why do you think Eddie they very little go on now with ghost
The best prayer for the souls in purgatory is eternal rest grant unto them o Lord and let perpetual light shine upon them may there souls and the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of god rest in peace amen 🙏 ❤
Thank you Eddie
happy new year :)
Thank you, sir! I wish we had a storyteller like you here in Sweden... :-)
Mats Rehman.
@@gillianshimwell4984 You mean "Rehnman"? Thank you, I will see what I can find out about him! :-)
@@Djurberg74 He's not "like" Eddie Lenahan, the Irish seannach tradition is specific. We all have our different ways. Mats is a genuine soul, though. Are you a story teller?
@@gillianshimwell4984 Just saw some y-t clips with Mats, he seems very entertaining and I want to see more. So I really appreciate that you mentioned him. I'm not a professional storyteller myself in any way, but I use to entertain friends and relatives at parties with old tales and such. Sometimes I've been invited to fine dinners for that reason... My dad and granddad used to tell tall tales every now and then. My granddad always looked completely serious when talking about the most improbable events in his little home village. Dad was also very good at reading aloud while changing his voice for different characters. Yes, there are many different styles and ways to do it. And what about you - are you a story teller? :-)
@@Djurberg74 yes. likewise, some family members were entertaining speakers or awful liars, and we had a sense of humour so dry dust poured out of our mouths on good days. You are a storyteller if you tell stories. I did theatre training, but when I started telling, which grew out of listening, I had to "step back down"- it's a different thing entirely. I like Eddie Lenihan because he's just talking.Eamon Kelly is a good, different type, a Kerry man I think, someone Irish will put me right if I'm wrong. Am I right to think that the Swedish humour and story is deadpan tall tales sometimes? Professional or not, you are nurturing the tales. It's folk tales, remember, not scholarly literature. Great that it sprang from your fireside.Having your dinner for it- that's very traditional.keep talking.
Have a look at one mans experience on the mountain called schiehallion which means in Scottish Gaelic fairy mountain it is amazing account of one mans experience of seeing little people trying to steal his shadow side meaning faerie
Happy New year Eddie
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Bless you.
Thank You Sir.