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Tuesday, 19 August 2014

A few days in Ireland - August 2014 - Part 2 of 2

Still Tuesday the 12th of August and I took a run up through Blacklion and Belcoo.
The festival is usually a very enjoyable occasion, but I missed it this trip.


I'd heard a lot on the radio and TV about the 'Anti Fracking' protests at Belcoo, so I went to take a look. 
Apparently the group have won the first round as Tamboran, the company cannot now drill without resubmitting a full planning application.


The TV companies were reporting and interviewing.
Food was being prepared in the tent.
The police were cruising back and forth.


I carried on to The Linnet Inn
We were here in 2012


Mine jovial host Dessie McKenzie
I also learned that Dessie and a pal of his are fans of Stan and Ollie.
Dessie, the Dublin tent is Jitterbugs, and they also meet over in Down once a year.
If you were to start an Oasis how about 'Them thar hills'.


Stooks of turf (peat)


This is Mully Lusty, Margaret Gallagher's 200 year old cottage.
There's an insight into her life on this Youtube Video.

Back up to Dunmakeever I slept well enough in the old homestead, the good folk from Blackpool do a great job keeping it habitable.
Wednesday morning I headed over to Tubbercurry in County Sligo for their 'Old Fair Day'
I took all the back roads over. 
Dowra to Drumkeeran to Dromahair to Ballintogher to Ballygawley to come out on the N4 at Collooney. A little way down the N4 I branched onto the N17 which took me the rest of the way. That might not have been on the main thoroughfares, but it was a very pleasant drive. 
Traffic control were out in force in Tubbercurry so I found a nice parking spot on Connolly Park.
Towards the outer edge of the town were the usual clothing stalls with plenty fake goods.


This is around the town centre and where I should have bumped into Phil and Anne.
I'd arrived early so I had plenty time to look around.


Around the Wolf Tone Square and Teeling Street were the more interesting things happening.


When the traction engine got going it could get up a good head of steam. It caught a few folk out when it let rip.


The fair was originally for the sale of poultry, piglets and calves, but livestock is much less of a feature these days.


Here's a video I took. Didn't quite get the sound right, but they were pretty good.


It seems they take health and safety pretty serious here, most machinery on display was behind barriers.
I leaned over to get most of these pictures.


This display by the Mayo North Old Engine and Tractor Club was great and working.


A World War One Squaddie.


This was a great money spinner for the town. Balls were thrown at a big button to release the trap door. A line up of local celebs were timetabled to sit on the chair.
One kid who missed with his three balls, nipped under the rope to push the button with his hands, he caught the young lady by surprise .


Advert for another big name in Irish music while one of the West of Ireland's radio station's was broadcasting live. Ocean FM Live


A couple of old boys and some birds.


Old wheels and a Garvie Thresher.


Apologies for the language !


The farmer and the smithy.


The army was very popular with the kids.
Pick out the dummy !

  
The wheels were very popular with men of a certain age.


The top act of the day was Derek Ryan


I struggled to get the above pictures, he had a great crowd gathering in front of the stage.
Though I managed to get pictures without too many people in, there were thousands at the fair. 
I listened to a Derek Ryan singing for a while, I thought if I stayed in the one spot I'd eventually meet up with Phil and Anne. Just after four o'clock I gave up and headed away. Sorry I missed you guys !
  

Thursday the 14th of August

I didn't sleep as good Wednesday night and got up feeling grotty. Eventually got moving and decided to go visiting. 
These are the Tullydermot Falls in the upper reaches of the Claddagh River. 
I missed the folk I was heading out to visit. Maybe it was as well since my insides were still churning.
I decided to use my National Trust card.   


I revisited Florence Court


The house.


Another view, a pet grave and a wheelbarrow.


View from the summerhouse.


Original Irish Yew Tree.


Ice House.


View to the summerhouse from the Ice house.


Water driven sawmill.


Laundry Yard.


House rear view.


Gardeners house and gardens.


A friendly pair of robins.


Lots of colour to finish the post.
Back to Dunmakeever to say my goodbyes for this trip, up to Belfast early for the boat home.
Apart from the upset tummy I had a very enjoyable trip.

Time now to catch up on my blogging friends and answer some emails.

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Ireland August 2012 - Day 5 & 6 - Corralea, the Cavan Burren, Doon and the Waterpark (Day 7 morning)

Day 5
So I'm here in Ireland near to the twin border villages of Belcoo and Blacklion.
It's a bit of a family reunion, with only two who couldn't make it due to unavoidable commitments.
So it's me, my four daughters and their families.
My four grandchildren are Callum, Erin, Jack and Charlotte
I've already mentioned Corralea .
We soon get settled into the two cottages............ 


.......................and it's not too long before we're exploring.


The Waterpark is in full swing.
Callum, Erin, Jack and his mum Lynn will try it out later.


The weather isn't so good today. We head off to explore the Cavan Burren 
Long suffering readers may remember a post from my visit back in 2008


Jack's well into fossils, and it's not long before he's finding them.
It's damp and mossy in the woods....


......which is great for some species


Dolmen, Megalithic Tombs, Glacial Erratics and the above Boulder Grave keep us enthralled for a while, but the persistent drizzle soon takes it's toll and we have to give up before finishing the tour.
Maybe we'll get back another time.


After drying out, I take off with the Cheltenham contingent (the twins and Phil) for a shopping and exploring drive. 
We stop at the 200 year old pub, the Linnet Inn at Boho

STOP PRESS UPDATE
1st May 2014
I just received the picture below from Dessie McKenzie proprietor of The Linnet Inn Boho
 Isn't that one cracker of an upgrade eh !
Facebook Page.


It's a shame that the thatched end is deteriorating, but the rest of the pub rooms are quaint and interesting.
The DJ was setting up his equipment for a 'hoolie' that night.
He was playing great music.


Below is Mullylusty Cottage
Margaret Gallagher's home has featured in television programmes and worldwide publications and she lives in the cottage in a traditional manner. She has a cottage with a rateable value of £10 a year. What she doesn't have, and doesn't want, are gas, electricity, an indoor toilet or running water.


A butterfly, moth and an Irish rose close day 5


Day 6
Car fuel is cheaper in the Republic of Ireland than in the U.K.
The filling station in Blacklion has once again run out of petrol due to it being a bank holiday weekend.
We head off along the Sligo road to Glenfarne for fuel


Fueled up we stop to take a look at the refurbished
A dramatized story of the Ballroom of Romance became a book and a film in 1982. 
We only ever visited once. It was back in the early 70's, and we saw one of the Irish Showbands. It was either Larry Cunningham and the Mighty Avons, or Big Tom and the Mainliners.
A big marquee at the nearby village of Dowra was the other venue I remember.  


Now we're on our way over to Glangevlin.
We take a short break at the Shannon Pot


 Soon we're among the hills of Glangevlin ......
...........and the peaceful hills o' doon.
 Doonmakeever (or Dunmakeever)



Me, the twins and Callum and Erin  have a look at the now abandoned peat bog.
I relate how I remember it back in the late 60's.
Callum and Erin prove to be formidable car wreckers.


Phil (first time visit) offers to work for his supper and it's taken up with some drainage work.
He's got plenty of supervision. ha ha
The weather improves as the sun goes down.
The mist has lifted off the mountain.
Some of us will climb Cuilcagh Mountain later in the week.



Day 7 Waterpark
Tuesday morning and Lynn and Jack and Callum and Erin are on the Waterpark.

They had a great time.
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