Through my ‘Discovering The Sidhe’ series last year and this year, I have probably wrecked the ‘Sidhe’ interpretation of most dedicated and devoted Irish folklorists. The general and quite solid interpretation is that ‘Sidhe’ is the name of ‘mounds’ around Ireland that are either full geologically created hills or human created earthen mounds on hills, often called ‘fairy mounds. ‘Sidhe’ mounds are part of Irish geology and landscape with natural hills not far from me carrying names such as Sheebeg, Sheemore, Sheecor, Knocknashee.
Discovering The Sidhe through Mounds or Water
Discovering The Sidhe through Mounds or Water
Discovering The Sidhe through Mounds or Water
Through my ‘Discovering The Sidhe’ series last year and this year, I have probably wrecked the ‘Sidhe’ interpretation of most dedicated and devoted Irish folklorists. The general and quite solid interpretation is that ‘Sidhe’ is the name of ‘mounds’ around Ireland that are either full geologically created hills or human created earthen mounds on hills, often called ‘fairy mounds. ‘Sidhe’ mounds are part of Irish geology and landscape with natural hills not far from me carrying names such as Sheebeg, Sheemore, Sheecor, Knocknashee.