pete: it is the third hour. rachel: wow, it went fast. anyway pete: getting prepared. will: i got a lot of renaissanc- rachel: we re making sure we don t have is food in our teeth. will: we just learned, by the way, i don t know if you walked away a little earlier than you should have, john adams, south jersey celtic society, taught us how to properly drink whiskey. so rachel and i both, we didn t drink whiskey [laughter] you re supposed to the swirl it. rachel: three times. will: you get your nose down in there. i don t know, i just night back. rachel: will and i chose a smoky irish whiskey. pete: the fighting 69th is from right here in manhattan. we want to give a shout out ott folks inial keg baa, alabama, wish we were there with you, hopefully we ll be back.
Druid comes from the Old Irish word druĂ meaning sorcerer. And that is how most people today think of the druids, as mysterious wizards enveloped in the world of magic and ritual. But there is much more to the history of druids than the misconceptions that have been promoted about them since ancient times.