Tuesday 30 September 2014

The Fields of Athenry.....

🎶 Low lie the fields of Athenry, where first I saw the small free birds fly......🎶

                                                                The Fields of Athenry

 Who out there doesn't know the words and especially the chorus to this most famous song?  It's sung at football matches, rugby matches and many more sporting events that it has become world famous.....it's sung by every nationality and by those who have never been to Athenry or even know where it is.   Well Athenry is practically on my doorstep or as we say just a "few miles as the crow flies" from where I live.

On Monday we went to Athenry to pick up a bale of straw for the chickens at the Co-op and spent a little while remembering...... Reminiscing.... Well I did, I was the one with the memories!

 Athenry has always been a special place to me since my Grandmother's  family on my mothers side came from Attymon which is very close to Athenry.  As a young girl I have happy memories of spending long summer days on the 15th August every year meeting country cousins at "The Holy
Well" and afterwards going to the funfair in the town and spending the two shillings or half crown
they would give us on the swing boats and chair-o-planes.  My two sisters, our two friends
Pat and Deirdre Cloherty and myself would get the train from Galway to Athenry in the morning and
  return home in the evening around 8pm.  Athenry was the second stop after the train left Galway for
Dublin so it only took about half an hour to get there.....but maybe it was a bit longer....back then it was the old steam train, puffing and chugging along the line and making its first stop at Oranmore station.   When you got to Athenry you got off the train on the left hand side and had to go across the overhead footbridge as the town was on the right hand side.  You could smell the fresh air of the countryside as soon as you got off the train because back in the 50's Athenry was indeed a small town with just over 1,000 inhabitants.  It's streets were narrow and full of character....and still are.   It's medieval architecture is wonderful with its castle, round tower, abbey ruins and its famous Arch right in the middle of the town has to be seen to be appreciated.....much of the town of Athenry has not changed except that it's shops now can cater for all your needs....if you lived there today you really wouldn't have to go into the city, it's self sufficient in every aspect of living.

                                                  One of Athenry's medivial round towers


After us girls walked from the station to the town we headed first for Pat & Deirdre's Grand-Aunts house, their mothers Aunt, Mrs. o'Grady.  This was the condition we were allowed go to Athenry....we check in there first.  We were always warmly welcomed, fed with cups of tea and ham sandwiches. "Auntie" would glean all the news from Pat & Deirdre, give us instructions on being "careful" in town during the day and send us on our way to "The Holy Well"   The house was at the end of the street and right next to the entrance to one of the big Estates.   We often took little walks into the grounds, though never venturing very far.  As far as I remember I think "Auntie's" house belonged to the Estate and quite possibly some of the family worked either in the house or on the grounds.





                                          "Auntie's" house today..... Derelict and for sale




                                           The gates to the entrance to the  Estate today....boarded up.

Time has changed everything...... And everything has changed....... The Gentry has fallen and the old folk are gone.   But Athenry has prospered in many ways, parts of the town have expanded and grown.  There are lots of beautiful homes and every type of business seems to be running well there.


Today we found a beautiful Cafè down one of the little side streets...... We went and had lunch.....


 The Barracks Cafè

It looked so inviting from the outside and was a delight once you entered

This definitely requires another visit...... Soon....




Outdoor dining

The beautiful cream of vegetable soup and homemade Guinness Brown Bread was gone before I could photograph it 😋 but I did manage to capture the dessert which was a delicious pavlova and a 
fruit scone with jam and cream, a pot of tea and a cappuccino.... 


Mine 

His 
Bright and cosy


So after a very lovely lunch and little spin around the town we headed out of Athenry with the promise that we would return to sample more of what this
beautiful little town has to offer ....we spied    
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"At least"
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 two more cafe 's that definitely need checking out!


This one on the corner requires a visit.


So Athenry with your beautiful medieval ruins and modern amenities you lived up to all my childhood memories......and I even picked up a few bargains in the Charity Shop.....



                                                        .. My bargain of the day..

So until next time "May your day be fruitful and blessed" with happy memories
MaryKate xxxx
 (Heather)


   
 






Wednesday 24 September 2014

All things Autumnal or should that be Late Summer

Late summer or early autumn ~ I know I prefer to think that there is still a hint of summer about because this glorious weather is too nice to be thinking of autumn yet, despite the fact that we are coming near the end of September the days are bright and sunny and people are still walking about in shorts and t-shirts and tourists are still meandering around the town... it's still nice enough to enjoy a Mango sundae....
                                                    Mango sundae on a sunshine Monday

There is still plenty of colour about and the flowers are blooming and showing off their pretty colours
The window boxes and flower pots are not ready to say goodbye to summer yet and even though the nights are much cooler the dew is watering the flowers so no need to get the hose out.  

I think the mums are appearing a bit early but maybe they will have a second flowering again later.

The window boxes are bursting with colour


The Sunflowers are ready to open...even if it's a bit late and just look at that blue sky for late September.

So there is still evidence of a late summer but I have to admit and I do hate to admit it there is a 
definite chill in the evenings..... But even worse than that it's getting dark a lot earlier than I would like, you see I love the long summer evenings and here on the west coast of Ireland it sometimes has been bright right up to 11pm...... I love the light, always did and while I have a certain love for winter and especially the frost and snow and the foggy mornings I wish it would stay bright until about 8pm in the wintertime....now that would make me very happy :)

ONTHE OTHER HAND..... 

There is of course a beauty to autumn too, the beautiful leaves changing colour, the cozy fires in the evening and snuggling up with your favourite book or piece of knitting or crochet or whatever hobby you take pleasure in.  Maybe the night class in painting or creative writing, learning a new language, yes I guess I have to admit all the seasons have their own special beauty and charm.

The long shadows cast on an autumn day

    
  A place in the sun on an Autumn day

Yes there is a lot to be said for a nice day in Autumn when you can sit and plan your colour scheme for your next project and at the same watch the world go by outside....... 

                                 Carrying Summer into Autumn with a basket of colour


And of course the fruits of summer are harvested in Autumn so maybe saying goodbye to Summer and welcoming Autumn isn't so bad after all when you reap the rewards of those long hot summer days with a joy in your heart for the beauty of this planet we live on......the place we call HOME.

                                         Apple and Fig Chutney....... Where's the cheese :)

Until next time, enjoy the late summer or early autumn whichever you choose to call it .... It's a blessing either way xxxx






Sunday 7 September 2014

Sunday Afternoon


On a lazy September Sunday afternoon ....

I thought today I would share with you some of the girls Annuals from way back when....... Some long before "my time" even, but real treasures and if you like books then these are rare and wonderful, click  on the pictures to get the real impact of how dynamic the stories and drawings were and above all enjoy a glimpse into the past......

These ones are really old......
                                                                         1928

1936
Just imagine 86 and 78 years ago some young girls sat reading those books.....wow..


My all time favourite....School Friend Annuals
School Friend Annuals 1953 - 1959

Girls Crystal Annuals

And inside a feast of adventure and fun..............





I hope you all enjoyed the little trip. Until next time....


Girls Crystal Annuals
1950, 1951 and 1952



No they weren't mine ... Let's just say a bit ahead of my reading at that time... :-) 


















Oh my word...... An arrest!











Singing was encouraged....nothing like a good old singsong round the piano....


















Skiing holidays to dream about....














And summer sunshine running barefoot in the sand on Paradise Island with Jill and Melanie 







~ Slán ~

Saturday 6 September 2014

PAST TIMES

Different Times: Different Entertainment:

I'm sure there are very few of you who will remember a time without telly, electronic devices and all the other modern technology that entertains young and old today.   What did people do in a world without such things you may well ask......apart from children playing outdoors most of the time  adults and children read books and comics.   Friday was comic day.  Some were lucky enough to get a comic every week,   Then you "swopped"  your one with your friends. I'm sure there are still many today that love comics so join me for a little trip down memory lane and I'll show you what entertained and made people smile way back then ....    Just a little sample...... So enjoy!

  School Friend 1951:   Film Fun 1951:   Radio Fun 1950:   

THE SILENT THREE
Loaded with mystery, intrigue and adventure School Friend was every girls delight....

Jill and Melanie lived on Paradise Island and had the most wonderful adventures!

Dilly Dream ~  The Loveable  Duffer....
Dilly Dream always in trouble but a loveable character
 And if you weren't paying attention in school how many got called "Dilly Dream" ..... Me!


Of course some comics were aimed at the adults who loved going to the cinema to see those hilarious characters such as Laurel & Hardy, Abbott & Costello and Old Mother Riley.

Film Fun was loaded with slapstick humour and well known characters that everyone loved.
Comic books, Laurel & Hardy, Old Mother Riley
Laurel and Hardy on the front cover to get you started....


Old Mother Riley had you in stitches

Characters from the BBC Radio shows


Hope you enjoyed a little trip down memory lane to see what entertained many! 

For those who could tune into BBC Radio these characters kept you entertained in comic strip format.