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       The weather remained fine if a bit chilly but as the morning progressed, gathering clouds made it quite clear that although the beginning of the long journey inchirieri apartamente bucuresti might be pleasant, the end would probably be a different story entirely. A procession was formed led by Cathbad the Druid adorned in his white robe trimmed in gold.  In deference to the chill and coming storm, the robe was covered with an animal skin travelling poncho.


Cathbad was followed by seven other druids inchirieri apartamente bucuresti and druidess of lesser status, similarly clad.  Following the druids, seven of Conchubar’s handpicked champions led the litter bearing Ferdia as well as second litter carrying the remainder of the treasures that would accompany him to the land of the Tuatha De Danann.  Following the litter, providing additional protection, were seven more champions.  At the end of the procession were seven men and seven women, representatives of the people, who would witness whatever might transpire.


First among these inchirieri apartamente bucuresti women was Mairéad.  Cathbad gently suggested that perhaps the journey would be too much for the old woman and that, as she had so selflessly and loyally performed her duty, she should remain behind.  It was clear in the face of the determined Mairéad, that there was no chance that she would agree.  My destiny, she quietly but firmly insisted, is with the child.

As the entourage emerged from the gate of Emain Macha, hundreds of well-wishers lined the path leading from the fortress.  Meadhbh’s spies, stood among the throng and when the last witness passed they slipped away to complete their mission.  The first spy was off to Cruachan to report to the queen while the other made his way to Fineen’s encampment.




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Throughout the morning the procession steadily snaked its way to the south and east toward the sacred site of Brú Na Bóinne. As the day progressed all signs of blue sky disappeared and although the weather warmed slightly, the clouds darkened.  By early afternoon the first drops of rain began to fall.  The steady progress of the entourage was slowed as many slipped on the wet grass and rocks that marked their path.  Remarkably, the one person who seemed inchirieri apartamente bucuresti totally unaffected by the weather was the ancient Mairéad, who walked straight and strong like a healthy girl sixty or seventy years younger.



It was evening when the hill of Knowth came into view.  By that time the weather was perfectly miserable as the darkening sky appeared even blacker because of storm clouds that inchirieri apartamente bucuresti were not likely to lift in the near future.  The rain thickened from a mist to drizzle and finally to a persistent downpour.  As a result the procession slowed to a crawl as each participant, soaked to the bone, trod carefully to avoid turning an ankle on the slippery surface.  Their progress was further delayed because while most of the journey had been over flat ground, they were now climbing from the Boyne Valley.


Although nearly at their destination, Cathbad had no choice but to order a brief rest so that everyone could catch their breath and prepare for the final climb.