A Fabulous walk of about 14 miles of the Kerry Way last Sunday, much easier than the killer ridge walk of the week before!. We walked from Waterville to Castle Cove with a short stop at a cave that was lived in by a woman and her 7 children when she was evicted during the famine........imagine that? Great company and we enjoyed a welcoming pint of the brown stuff with sandwiches at the end. Also chuffed to be booked onto a Mountain Skills/Guiding course which starts in Sneem tomorrow and is FREE!! Something I've always wanted to do. Tim and Caroline are putting me into their cottage welcome pack so I'd better get walking all of the Kerry Way in preparation for the Summer season. Hurrah!
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Sneem Walking Club
A Fabulous walk of about 14 miles of the Kerry Way last Sunday, much easier than the killer ridge walk of the week before!. We walked from Waterville to Castle Cove with a short stop at a cave that was lived in by a woman and her 7 children when she was evicted during the famine........imagine that? Great company and we enjoyed a welcoming pint of the brown stuff with sandwiches at the end. Also chuffed to be booked onto a Mountain Skills/Guiding course which starts in Sneem tomorrow and is FREE!! Something I've always wanted to do. Tim and Caroline are putting me into their cottage welcome pack so I'd better get walking all of the Kerry Way in preparation for the Summer season. Hurrah!
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Back to Life
Monday, 14 November 2011
The Most Weird House viewing EVER!
We meet Jerry, Paddy and Steve on the pier..... three of twelve brothers seling their Granny's farm. In the boat, 3 brothers (one very hung over), Mary (estate agent), Tom - not a talker (I think Mary's father in law on a jolly), Myself and Pete. A bit slippery on the pier..... everyone shouts at poor Tom.... "Careful Tom it's slippy", "sit down Tom", "stop moving Tom"..... Tom is pretty weighty.
Two minutes from the pier, bit wobbly.... engine floods, everyone shouts at Tom. Tom takes lots of photos, 200th pull, engine spluttering again, phew.
Across Oysterbed........ beautiful, through the narrow gully with the land rising steeply to the right. No pier, no jetty, just slippery seaweed and a very nervous estate agent getting off the boat, Tom takes photos, everyone shouts at Tom. The boys leave Me, Jerry, Mary (and her mobile phone) and Pete on the rocks.
A clamber up the rocks to the main farmhouse..... hmm. Estate agent remarks on the solid walls! !!!Jerry points out the boundary, Gran lived here for 11 years on her own, rowed to Parknasilla Hotel three miles away daily for her shift, rowed back in the dark, trekked for 20 mins and slept with the animals in bad weather! Sharon not keen.
Breathtaking views back towards Oysterbed Pier, bog, heather, sea thrift??? Isn't that a spring plant, trek back but no darn boat?
Boat arrives, gets lodged on rocks, Dad told them which gap to go through but that was 20 years ago. Eventually reach jetty, Everyone shouts at Tom, Tom doesn't listen, "it's slippery Tom", Tom falls on his Arse!
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Christmas Puddings
Here is the latest creation..... thanks for the hint Claire and Julie.... Christmas puds it is! The red pins are temporary, they will have sparkly red beads and a leather loop for hanging on the tree.
Pete's been busy chopping all of the loose wood in the garden this week. Saving us a fortune and Louis has been helping too. Lou settles in front of the fire afterwards but has taken to finding a new bed in the form of MY GUITAR CASE when it gets a bit hot.
Pound cottage from the road.
A view of the wonderful village of sneem from just outside Pier Cottage... there are holiday makers there at the moment and Louis just doesn't understand why he can't just wander in.
Got my first job in the bag, a member of the am dram group who wants new covers for her sofa cushions and has also roped me in to make-up and costume for their next production in February. It's all go x
Saturday, 5 November 2011
Friday, 4 November 2011
Pound Cottage
Here is the house in all it's glory. It's a bit messier now though. Tobacco lake is just behind the house, about a five minute walk. An otter hotspot but haven't seen them yet. Me and Lou go on a welly walk each morning. There is a stream in front of the house with a bridge over it and a ford through it. We predict that it will flood in heavy rain.
We're hosting guitar club next Monday which if the last one was anything to go by will be the highlight of our week. Mostly blow ins from all corners of the world kicking back against the traditional diddley dees. I got really brave and sang a song on my own. Well, more stupid than brave really. Unfortunately a local border collie named Terry bit Lou on the nose. His behaviour had better improve by next week.
Plenty of bird life in the garden so I have bought bird food today. Look out for the sewing room window bird blog!
Christmas stuff and nonsense
More creations, have made loads so hope they sell well at the christmas markets. Honest opinions please...... string tooooo shabby chic? They are stuffed with wool and rice so have a nice weight to them and have bits of real silk tie remnants. Same both sides. Also in the pipeline are hot water bottles, draught excluders, door stops and revamped and re-upholstered furniture
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