Welcome to the Ireland section. Here you will find detailed information about Irish history, culture, mythology, writers and music. It also provides you with Irish recipes, examples of the Irish language and the latest jobs on offer in Ireland.
Bountiful Baskets
In some places it is the tradition at Easter to fill a humble wicker basket full of delicious goodies and present it to a child or loved one for fun. more...
The Ringbearer
This little ditty is just in off the wires of the magical world of electronic mail. more...
A Momentous Occasion for Your Mums
With weddings evolving at the speed of light, it's hard to know for certain who does what and no one may be at a greater loss of what to do than the mothers of the bride and groom. more...
The Flowergirl
The flower girl is usually between four and eight years of age. more...
Duties of the Groomsmen
Groomsmen are generally close friends or relatives of the groom and, sometimes, the bride. more...
Duties of the Best Man
In an Irish wedding no one commands more respect or has greater responsibilities (after the bride and groom, that is) than the best man. more...
Duties of the Bridesmaids
Bridesmaids are generally close friends or relatives of the bride and may be of any age, although very young girls are usually asked to be flower girls. more...