A Gypsy grave might not be the first item on the list of a typical tourist, especially when visiting Northern Ireland. But a dear Irish friend thought otherwise because the stories told in a graveyard are sometimes the most important.

This was the incentive I needed to continue my research regarding one of the most fascinating people in the world–The Romany, or Gypsies. Their culture, food, religion, superstitions, and beliefs, as well as the fact that they wander from place to place with no true home, is the basis for numerous tales–both real and imagined.

All of my writing is based on the Romany people.

So this gravesite picture is typical of a Romany’s grave in Northern Ireland.