John Willmott

Ballymote, Co. Sligo, Ireland

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About John Willmott

My background is a complex mix of study and practice in stone masonry, archeaology, folk drama, storytelling, herbal wisdom, organic gardening, cooking, food science, event management, hotel management, media production, media tuition, tour management, and tour guiding

birthday

September 10

relationship status

In a relationship

John Willmott's Contact Info
work phone

+353 71 918 9377

website

http://www.celticways.com

work address

Murhy, Keash
Ballymote, Co. Sligo
Ireland

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John Willmott blog: I'm doing this as a demonstration: Some of you probably have not seen this http://tinyurl.com/6c8pj8 14 hours ago via Twitter

John Willmott http://www.kieranjordan.com/store.html Terrific video showing Irish dance well before classical Irish dance that inspired Riverdance. 1 day ago via Twitter

John Willmott http://tinyurl.com/5emo49 Posted latest Carrowcrory cottage pics, off to buy lighting in Carrick, moving in soon 1 day ago via Twitter

John Willmott http://tinyurl.com/5emo49 Delighted Ken Eros, founder of Green Man joined me on Facebook, a favourite live band 1 day ago via Twitter

John Willmott added 6 photos on Picasa 2 days ago

August 24th - view of cottage without scaffolding
August 25th - solar panel installed
first load of scaffolding and equipment taken from site
a current view of the cottage from the road
half door painted with a possible colour we will use

John Willmott Today became a warm sunny summer's day, was great for filming and our cottage solar system was installed. Happy I am. 2 days ago via Twitter

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John Willmott's Professional Experience
owner
Celtic Ways
1995 - Present
I operate a specialist tour and vacation company in Ireland focusing on exploring ancient sites and their mythology. This is mainly around North West ireland but group leaders book us to provide wider tours of Ireland and even into Scotland, Wales and England. We also provide workshops, folk drama and events themed on the ancient festival times of Imbolc, Beltaine, Lunasa and Samhain and on the harp which is the symbol of ireland. Recently we have gathered interest in reviving old folk crafts and cuthite wisdom of wind, solar, water and sustainable fuel that fits right into the current demands for more eco living.
 
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