I want to get a tattoo (small one) and I was thinking of maybe getting a celtic symbol. any suggestions?

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you’re looking for. Good Luck

Does anybody know of any tattoo shops specializing in Celtic/Irish tats in Ohio? ?

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I need a tattoo shop that specializes in Irish/Celtic tattoos in Ohio…

I don’t know of one that specializes in Celtic/Irish, but this shop got good reviews on Karen Hudson’s site http://tattoo.about.com/
they have a shop in Chicago:

http://tattoo.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ/Ya&sdn=tattoo&cdn=style&tm=15&f=22&tt=14&bt=0&bts=0&zu=http%3A//www.agelessartstattoo.com/

as did this featured artist:

http://tattoo.about.com/od/featuredartists/p/dawn_grace.htm

and this featured artist:

http://tattoo.about.com/od/featuredartists/p/beth_tatfactory.htm

Pat Fish is renowned for Celtic tattoos:

http://tattoo.about.com/od/featuredartists/ig/Pat-Fish-Tattoo-Gallery/

but located in Santa Barbara California. But I thought that I’d show you the work, so you can see some good Celtic tattoos.
good luck

Ya know, I don’t know why I put Chicago, .. what was I thinking?
There is a Celtic tattoo shop in Mason, Ohio:

http://www.tao-of-tattoos.com/celtic-tattoos.html

Randi at Roy’s Art Studio in Mason, Ohio
Greg Donchatz of Stained Skin in Columbus Ohio
here’s a Google page to tattoo shops in Ohio:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=list+of+tattoo+shops+in+Ohio&btnG=Search

I’m sorry, I haven’t been too successful in answering this, but maybe one thing will lead to what you are looking for.
good night!

How to bring a celtic wiccan change to an all Christian community?

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I am 17, and I practice magick. I am also wiccan, but I live in a small community that doesn’t believe in the art of "witchcraft", I know that there are a few people in my community that are wiccan. I just want to know how to start a coven, and how to open a change of faith in to my community. Serious answers please! Thank you!
I am not trying to change the whole faith of the community. I am simply trying to start a coven. I have been solitary for almost 4 years now, and I don’t really like it. I would like to practice with fellow wiccans and make friends who also practices magick. All of my friends don’t believe in the wiccan ways so I would like a few friends who practice….
blessed be.

I hear you. Being solitary is tough, particularly when your beliefs are important to you and you want to connect with people.

So what to do?

Well, start putting energy into finding others who will be the right fit for you. Now take a minute to look at what I’m saying. You want to call others to you when the time is right and that will be right for you to be with. This way you are not forcing anything or manipulating anyone against their will. So there will be no karmic backlash.

A good phrase to work by is, “When it is right let it happen.”

There are some great lessons to be learned in solitary practice. Take this time to let Mom be your teacher. Spend time outdoors looking at the patterns in nature. Learn about the plants in your area. Listen to the birds. What can you learn about their calls and how they communicate? Plant an herb garden. Listen to the wind, watch clouds, and learn about the weather. Gosh, there is so much cool stuff Mom can teach you and there will be plenty of time for coven work. Believe it or not the stuff you can learn from her is far more cool then anything in a book of spells. Let her be your teacher and lover during this season.

The coven thing will happen. Just don’t try and force it. That usually makes a mess.

Blessed Be

Pabs

Why is the scottish football team ‘Celtic’ pronounced with a soft C and not a hard C?

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When referring to people of Scottish or Irish descent, the word Celtic is used, pronounced with a ‘hard’ C. Does anyone know why the football team Celtic is pronounced with a ’soft’ C?

There’s no real reason. Both pronounciations are correct in english prescriptive usage.

Can you help me decide please, Tribal Tattoos? or a Celtic Knot Tattoos?

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Actually i have so many designs in my mind right now, but i have a hard time on picking up the right one for my first time tattoo, i want it big and really defines me, I want the tribal tattoos and when i saw celtic knot, i wanted it too. I cannot decide yet now,kindly help me on this, leave a comment. Thanks. and how much does it cost? and does tattooing really painful?

Celtic knots may define you if you’re irish, but most of those styles are simply decorative. If you want a design that defines you, pick what you’re into and have an artist draw it up. Most artists can do something really nice.

Price will run you according to the time it takes, like a hundred dollars an hour, and if it’s big and detailed, that will run into a lot of money.

Yes, it’s painful, but most people tolerate it okay.

I want to buy a celtic fc player jersey whos the safer choice: Aiden McGeady or Robbie Keane?

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Robbie Keane would be the safer choice……

Beginner Drawing Lessons : How to Draw Celtic Knot Work

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When drawing Celtic knots, be sure to map out the intertwined lines in pencil before outlining the whole thing in pen. Sketch out Celtic knot designs with instructions from a professional cartoonist in this free video on drawing lessons.

Expert: Bill Connolly
Bio: Bill Connolly’s Bio Coming Soon
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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TATTOO ART OF COURTNEY DAVIS

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A selection of commission tattoo art created over the past 4 years by the world renowned Celtic artist Courtney Davis.
Music by Michael Law

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Photo Trekker Episode 103 – The Catskill Mountains

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First occupied by native Americans more than 5000 years ago, The Catskill mountains an extension of the application mountains all the way into Upstate New York. Exploring the haunting lands of Rip Van Winkle will leave you lost in time. This is Americas First Wilderness

Join me as I venture into The Catskill Mountains

As daylight breaks, I am reminded of the Buddhist monks that have sought these serene mountains for years as a place of meditation. And then I grab my gear and head to the Trails. Kaaterskill Clove is home to a series of captivating waterfalls. The first of these, only .2 miles in, is Bastion Falls. Rising a total of 80 feet, this falls is but an enchanting prelude to the dramatic cascade that lies deeper within the forested Catskills. The Trail to Kaaterskill falls is littered with these small pockets of photographic perfection. Accentuating the Golden Green hues of the canopy above, the waters reflection at nearby streams are not to be overlooked. As I break through this rocky terrain, I am preparing myself to witness a miracle of nature for the first time.

These thundering dual Cascades crash over 260 feet and have inspired some of the most prominent books, essays, poems and paintings of the early 19th century. These Falls have been an enduring icon of the Catskills for centuries.
Standing atop these dangerous cliffs as the winds rush through this natural ampatheter, its easy to see how hundreds have tragically died hear in an attempt to do just what I am doing and experience this unique wonder first hand. Scaling these cliffs are not to be taken lightly, and should be done very carefully. The rout to the top is treacherous, and grueling, but once there
You stand in awe, at the origin of this powerful waterfall, plunging over 170 feet straight down. And marvel at the Celtic symbols carved into the rock face, that seem to whisper to the spiritual nature of these falls.

Plateau Mountain, This summit is one of the highest in the Catskills at 3840 feet. The trail ascends over 1 mile over through blanketed forests, and Lush Fern beds. The view at the western edge of the plateau is overwhelming. As the Sun slowly retreats the colors become more vibrant than ever. I had no choice but to strap on my wide-angle lens and go for the panorama.I just love these twilight colors, so rich and vibrant, and easily flexible when shooting in raw.

Plattekill Falls, As I wakeup to the warm glow of the campfire, the moon slowly fades with the night. Journeying into this immense wilderness, I cant help fell like Sam Gribley, from My Side of the Mountain, surviving the elements and becoming one with the Catskill Mountains.This rushing cascade is over 70 feet tall with walls lined with the most vibrant array of moss. I plunge my tripod right into the water and set for a long exposure. Perfect. Climbing around for a different view is a must. And Well worth it. And sometimes nature provides a little wind, adding even more movement to the image.Further down Platte Clove is a dangerous and challenging section of jagged rock carved out by these ageless waters. Scaling the walls are exhilarating, each step has to be made very carefully, especially with 40 pounds on your back. This cove is a rare find, Remote and stunning, this waterfall easily makes my list of favorites.
These falls have a character all their own. AmazingAnd at the edge is yet another falls, with very steep cliffs, that if you anchor your self just right you can set up your shot and get something entirely unique. An image that will live as a forever as a constant reminder of risk and perseverance.

The Catskill Mountains are Americas first wilderness. Inspiring artists, writers, monks and conservationists, this land is rich in history and steeped in controversy. From the looming threat of our never ending need for energy, we just might destroy the fragile ecosystem that make all of this wilderness possible. Spending a lot of my childhood just outside New York City I have always wondered what mysteries and adventures lies in those mountains, The mountains of Rip Van winkle, Thomas Cole, and millions of others that have been drawn to the Catskills.

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Celtic Cross (cross only) spread

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Celtic Cross (cross only) spread: a spread how to

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