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PLEASE COME VISIT ME HERE AT THIS BLOG

PLEASE COME VISIT ME HERE AT THIS BLOG
I ask that all of my followers come to my relacement blog MIKES PLACE. CLICK THE PIC TO COME FOR A VISIT
I HOPE THAT YOU WILL CONTINUE TO FOLLOW MY OVER AT THE NEW MIKE'S PLACE.THIS URL HAS TO GO. THE NEW BLOG IS LOCATED OVER HERE

HEY MIKEY,THIS MEANS YOU!!

I HAVE DECIDED TO MAKE A FEW CHANGES
1) THE ORIGINAL NAME IS BACK.

2 MIKE'S PLACE HAS A NEW URL IT IS DRUM ROLL, http://mikesplace2.blogspot.com.
THE REASON IS THAT I CANNOT REPLACE THE CURRENT MIKE'S PLACE URL OF HTTP://NUTCASE1.BLOGSPOT.COM.

CHANGES

I am going to feature a posting every Wednesday called Wacky Wednesday.
I will also try to remember to post a link the site from where I swiped something for postings here from now on!

my Play list,Find a song you like,you click it to play it.

My Playlist part 2.


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THE HAMMERED DULICMER

THE HAMMERED DULICMER
There are various Hammered Dulcimer postings from YouTube of different tunes, and NO I AM NOT PLAYING ANY OF THESE TUNES.Maybe some day when I have the equipment to do so.I have included a link to my You Tube Channel.I invite you to go and watch any of my video on the site also check out some of the different channels I subscribe to.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Irish Monuments for Saint Patricks Day

this one Video comes courtesy from my friend Ancient Digger!
Please click on the link to see this video.I tried to embed the video to no avail. here is what is posted along with the video:It's only a day before the green beer and the funny jigs start taking over the streets. Yes, it's time for Saint Paddy's Day. The day should be filled with cheer and shared with your closest friends, and maybe that one strange guy sitting by himself in the corner-just kidding.

So to honor the heritage, culture, and the archaeology of the Irish, I found an educational video by National Geographic about the Irish monuments and how they are slowly diminishing because of notoriously damp weather in Ireland.

So, although you may be celebrating the culture of Ireland on one of the happiest times of the year, you also need to take notice that the culture and history needs to be preserved. As a great lover of fortifications, it breaks my heart that some of the most historical and breathtaking sites in Ireland might not be around long enough for me to see them.

ERIN GO BAUGH!!

2 comments:

Clueless said...

Hey, you look up the same stuff as I did. I was going to use it (National Geograhic), but it didn't fit how my blog was going. I was going to show a video about Newgrange that I recently viewed, but can't seem to find it now.

Mike Golch said...

Clueless,you might try you tube or maybe aol has a video search as well.