Eibhlin's notes

About

Winnesquam in winter

One of my regional photos. (Lake Winnesquam, NH in winter.)

Most people know me as Eibhlin — just that name — the researcher & writer, or as Eileen Morey, the artist.

Eibhlin is the Celtic spelling of Eileen.  That’s how I usually say it, “Eileen.”

In Gaeilge (the Irish language), it’s pronounced sort of like Evelyn.  My ancestry is predominantly Irish.

I’ve been online since the mid-1990s, and I’ve been creating art (and writing professionally) since forever.  (That may be obvious, since I have the dot-com domain of my first name.)

Along the way, I’ve become known for my research, how I connect the dots, and the range of subjects I’ve learned about, from art to history to genealogy to travel to online marketing to… well, lots of topics.  (Do not get me started about ocean engineering or even plumbing. I’m not kidding.)

Eibhlin (“Eileen”) Eilis Morey MacIntosh… that’s my full name, at least until the next time I renew my passport.  When that happens, I may drop the ex-husband’s surname (MacIntosh).  Though I remarried (an absolutely wonderful man) many years ago, the inconvenience of changing my name on all the paperwork… I just couldn’t fit it into my overloaded schedule.

So, for now, that’s my name and this is my website.  It’s mostly my personal blog.  The niche writing is at (or will soon move to) respective niche websites.

However, since I sometimes using affiliate links when I rant or rave about products and services I try, here’s the legal fine print… terms of service, privacy, affiliate disclosures, and so on.

The short version

I don’t share any private information about you with third parties.  I don’t even collect information about you, unless you’ve entered the info yourself, like for a mailing list or a special freebie.

Please be over 18 if you’re shopping online.  Assume any link to a product or service is an affiliate link. That means I may earn a small amount if you buy something at the site I linked to.  (That never affects whether I rant or rave about something.)

The full, big-yawn, legal stuff

(arriving soon)