The Proleek Dolmen

Proleek Dolmen, near Dundalk In part 1, I took you around the Proleek Wedge tomb and told of the Irish legend that surrounds it.

A short walk away on the same golf course is what is quite possibly Ireland’s most photographed dolmen. A dolmen is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more vertical megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or “table” in a “tripod” type style. This one is named the Proleek Dolmen. Irish linguists suggest that Proleek means “the Death Stones,” or the “Dinner Stones.

You may wonder why there are so many small stones on top of this monument. Well, an interesting bit of folklore here says that if you are successful in tossing three consecutive pebbles up to the top of the capstone, without any rolling off, you will get a wish. Another version of the legend states that whoever manages the feat will be married within the year.

@phoenixrosedsgn part 2 #Megalithic #monuments Proleek #Dolmen near #Dundalk #Ireland #Legend #History #tomb #discoverIreland #exploreIreland #travel #tourism #irl ♬ Fantastic sad music background music(842811) – COLOR MUSICA
The Proleek Dolmen is a north-west facing structure which dates from c. 3000 BCE stands at around 3.5 metres (over 13 feet tall), this huge megalith has a capstone 3.8 metres (12.5 feet) in length and weighing at least 40 tons! That’s one impressive balancing act!

The dolmen has been aligned so that it’s opening points toward the peak at Sleive Guillon so it can take advantage of the setting sun of the summer solstice. (Of course, it’s January and almost sunset so the sun is on the wrong side…but it’s stunning nonetheless).

P.S. I want to rename it the 3 sisters who hold up the moon… what do you think? Proleek Dolmen, near Dundalk
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My Spider had babies!

Trigger Warning – Spiders.


I have a big beautiful spider that lives in a plant outside my front door. She and/or one of her descendants has lived in the plant for as long as I’ve been here, and I affectionately call her Charlotte (1, 2, 3, etc.) This morning, I came outside to discover that the lovely little egg sack that Charlotte the 3rd made has now developed into baby spiders. If you have arachnophobia – don’t look at the video below. If you rather like spiders and find them as fascinating as I do (especially if they are outside) then check this out!


@phoenixrosedsgn #spider #babies #hatchlings #arachnophobia #ohno ♬ Oh No – Kreepa
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Art Abandonment at Dublin Zoo

I did a bit of Art Abandonment at the Dublin Zoo this weekend.
What is Art Abandonment?

Art Abandonment is a group of artists and crafts people who create art and then leave it in random places around the world for others to find. It is designed to encourage random acts of art kindness in our community. The idea is that folks can make something and leave it for a lucky unsuspecting person to find. The project was started by Michael deMeng, and you can read more about it here. Below is a video of just some of the places I left behind my art of keyrings, paintings, and little hand made trinkets.

@phoenixrosedsgn #artabandonment at the #DublinZoo this weekend. Find artwork? check out Art Abandonment group on facebook & let us know. #randomactsofkindness ♬ S’jam Dorzu – Stresi
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