Jul 04 2009

New CMP Show – Midsummer 2009 Holiday Special now available

Published by Gary at 11:20 pm under Art, Bards, Books, Celtic Music, Celtic Mythology, Episodes, Holidays, Podshow, Website


Celtic Myth Podshow Logo Well, it’s Midsummer. Or actually, just after Midsummer and it has been absolutely swelteringly hot here. Absolutely glorious weather! If the weather is like this for you, I recommend a nice, long, cool drink, an comfy chair, headphones and settling down for a Monster of a Show! For reasons many and varied, you know – all those things life throws at you, we’ve had a bit of an enforced break. But we’re back! It’s been such a while and you’ve all been so patient and so caring, that we offer this whopper as a way of saying Thank You to the Celtic Myth Podshow clan!

We’ve got six great pieces of music for you, some chat about the Festival of Midsummer, a really exciting section from Rhonda Carpenter’s Celtic novel, The Mark of a Druid and some listener contributions to bring you – a poem and a beautiful story. Oh, and don’t forget our regular trip to the highlands to meet up with old Duncan in another trip to the Dragon’s Head for a story from our resident Scottish Shannachie. Don’t blame us if the world misses you for an hour and a half while you get into some serious fun! :)

The Episode is available for subscribers on the feed, or you can download it or listen to it from our Episodes page. You can find the Shownotes for this episode in the Shownotes section. If you come to the site and listen or listen from one of our players – have you considered subscribing? It’s easy and you automatically get the episodes on your computer when they come out. If you’re unsure about the whole RSS/Subscribing thing take a look at our Help page.

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