I was thinking about our great contributors and realized that, on a regular basis, we have reoccurring stories pouring in from the U.S., of course, but also from Canada, Ireland, Scotland, England, Australia, New Zealand and Poland. We hope to be picking up a regular author from Wales any minute. We are so proud to cover the Celtic world as we do. Poland harkens back to the old days of Galicia, a country that encompassed about half of Poland and half of Ukraine up until WWI. The name came from its Gaelic settlers, and many a Polish person has the legendary blue eyes and fair hair, as did my own grandfather. There is another similar area crossing over from Portugal to Spain called Galacia, and we've even had several articles from a writer there. In addition, we've featured folks from Austria and Romania bent on recapturing the Celtic musical past of these countries as well. Throw in single contributions from Chile, South Africa, and Germany, in past issues, and we've had a total of fifteen countries involved.
Most of these wonderful authors continue to send their articles in and I think it's fair to say we've dipped our toes in ALL the Celtic waters around the globe. Yahooeee!
Most of these wonderful authors continue to send their articles in and I think it's fair to say we've dipped our toes in ALL the Celtic waters around the globe. Yahooeee!