I went for tea there a few weeks ago! It was so cool! Cheryl is really nice and answered all our silly questions about father ted. She even has bishop brennans 'hat' in the kitchen! Her cooking is first class and v nice hospitality... check it out. ah you will, you will, you will!
With the wonderful weather we have had lately in Ireland, folks are taking advantage with hay making, painting, and turf cutting. Folks ask me a lot of questions about turf cutters, why turf cutting is being banned and ask about the conservation issues. Being the Lughnasadh month some folks are revelling in the Tailtiu clearing the forests for farming legends. There is, perhaps, some confusion about reverence for farms and farmland balanced with forestry and wetland conservation. It is interesting to look into the creation, development and use of turf bogs to understand how the stories of mythology have evolved and possibly why the 1000s of megalithic structure dating from 4000 BC to about 1000 BC exist in Ireland. There are two very different types of Turf Bog in Ireland, so I will attempt to present their differences in relation to the mythology of the times of their creation Blanket Bogs These are the most common turf bog in Ireland, and through Scotland too. From a d
Hello everyone Claire and I back from the USA to some sunny days in Ireland but what now seems to be quite a wet and cool May ahead, but we are doing some wonderful things ... featuring in this news ... our May performances in Ireland Find Your Story retreats in Ireland this August and October Fae's Breath Tour UK in October Fae's Breath Tour USA, April 2016 Bealtaine Labyrinth retreat in Ireland, May 2016 Claire Roche and I as Woodland Bard ... our May performances All of these in Ireland ... 7th May , Thursday, Poetry Day Ireland Poetry Among The Bluebells for Poetry Day Derreen Woods, near Knockvicar, Co. Roscommon among the bluebells, poetry, shared tea and snacks 7:30 pm meet up at the woodland gate car park If car park is full, another car park a little north beside Fin Lough If later than 3 pm text/call 087 208 2873 to locate where we are. click here for Event Page on Facebook click here for Google Map, needs zooming Current forecast
Well into 2015 now and Claire and I, John aka Woodland Bard, wish you a blessed, happy and healthy 2015. Its been awhile since I have posted blog posts here, and when I do they are general news blogs lately New Blog ... Almost Daily Blog This is something I started, I think, January 2nd. Its a great place for me to huddle the news and links of the day relevant to what we do. It certainly contains latest news before it even appears on my other sites and blogs You can subscribe to it for email delivery too. Click for the Almost Daily Blog, and look through back issues too I have posted items related to Sustainable Living, Permaculture, Food Forests, Global Warming, Writing, Poetry, Music, Picnics, Labyrinths, plus some tree and forest stuff. So please have a look at that and subscribe for the email updates Closing This Blog I do not think I will be posting blog updates here in future. and now this site will be dedicated to the development of my
I went for tea there a few weeks ago! It was so cool! Cheryl is really nice and answered all our silly questions about father ted. She even has bishop brennans 'hat' in the kitchen! Her cooking is first class and v nice hospitality... check it out. ah you will, you will, you will!
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