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Funny Winter Happenings
THIS morning was so bright and warm, the sun flooding the cottage, that all the tortoiseshell butterflies that have tucked themselves away up in the high ceiling’s corners were confused and baffled by it all.
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Lovely Offerings from Kerry
I’M caught in the late hours of the night between two powerful forces, one visual, one aural, and it is like being very hungry and then having a platter of food which is too richly sauced placed before you and not being able to do justice to it.
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(Irish Voice) 26 Nov 2003
Tears of a Soldier
I HAVE been reading the letters in the Irish Voice over the last month or two. I have been reading them wryly and a little sadly too.
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(Irish Voice) 20 Nov 2003
Powers of the Ghosts
IT was only because there was a power blackout in the parish last Tuesday night that it happened.
Because of the blackout, which happened at five in the evening because the big sycamore at the Hurlers’ Cross fell across the lines, Binto MacLaughlin came into Donnellan’s house ...
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(Irish Voice) 12 Nov 2003
The Body Beautiful
MY daughter Ciara came back from the Holy Land, arriving into Shannon full of tales about the peaceful beauty of Jordan and the amazing redrock city of Petra and the strange feeling you get when you stand on the banks of the Jordan where John the Baptist baptized Jesus Christ and, just to keep the stories running...
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(Irish Voice) 6 Nov 2003
Troubled Times for Farmers
SO many of the stories I write here come from the lives and mouths of the small farmers of the west of Ireland.
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(Irish Voice) 30 Oct 2003

Beware the Caribbean Curse
THE evening before he went to visit the Quare Fella up in the mountains on the county border with Galway, it is fair to say that Droogan made every effort to settle the dispute between himself and the Tuohys.
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(Irish Voice) 22 Oct 2003
The Strength of the Women
Shannon Estuary and which is emptied out now except for tourists.
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(Irish Voice) 16 Oct 2003
Death in the Air
BY the time ye are reading this piece the swallows will have gone again. I went for a brief walk with Friday the terrier this Sunday evening between the showers. The swallows of our summer were doing that excited massing thing around the telephone lines over our heads. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 Oct 2003
An All-Ireland Sunday
CUAN my son is collecting me in an hour to bring me to Dublin for the All-Ireland football final in Croke Park between Armagh and Tyrone.
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(Irish Voice) 1 Oct 2003
The Black Cliffs
AS soon as Daniel came in through the farmhouse door she knew from the wide smile on his face that he had caught fish. He had been away from the house and down by the riverbank for about two hours.
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(Irish Voice) 24 Sep 2003
The Bottom Brass Band
IT was McGarrigle, who is witty and sharp, who first christened them as the Bottom Brass Band. That was after the Trombone was sent up to Mountjoy Prison for stealing cars for the umpteenth time. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 Sep 2003
Strange Summer Happenings
THERE is a white blackbird in the village of Barefield. There is a male Vietnamese potbellied pig, extremely aggressive and about 20 stone weight, on the loose in the environs of Ennis. more...
(Irish Voice) 10 Sep 2003

Fun and Games With a Priest
ONE of these New York evenings when you are down around West 37th Street in Manhattan you are likely to see a smiling big rotundity of a priest, clearly Irish, somewhere close to the famous Church of the Holy Innocents. more...
(Irish Voice) 04 Sep 2003

Some Mother’s Son
COMING back from the town of Loughrea in the small hours of a recent Sunday morning, heading towards Gort, I came around a bend over which a chestnut tree stands sentinel and, in the very first omen of autumn, the chestnut tree is attacked by an eddy of a freshening wind and drops its first filagreed leaves into the spearing highlights. more...
(Irish Voice) 27 Aug 2003
Sixthly, and Finally, Revenge
WHAT happened first was that little Gerry Hamilton retired from some top civil service job in Dublin and came back west to his home town and bought Sinclair’s house on the Drum Road into town, then a big battered two-story house with a neglected garden of about three-quarters of an acre. That’s what happened first. more...
(Irish Voice) 21 Aug 2003

Awed by a Falling Star
FROM the top of Cassidy’s Hill he saw a star fall into Stragowna. He had walked the bicycle up to the top of the hill for easier going. more...
(Irish Voice) 14 Aug 2003

Leitrim – A Lovely Wild Rose
AH, sometimes I do forget briefly just how beautiful the Cinderella county of Leitrim is, and how warm at its heart, but I always manage to get there for a few hours every summer. more...
(Irish Voice) 30 Jul 2003

Willie Week Is a Wonder
I’VE heard it said that there are a few citizens of Miltownmalbay in County Clare who would cross the street when the piper Willie Clancy was living there to avoid talking to him. Somehow I know that’s true. Sad but true. more...
(Irish Voice) 23 Jul 2003

A Night With the Tourists
EARLY July on a Sunday evening and the Dutch Nation is on the night shift in the hospital and, being restless, I went out about 11 p.m. for a drink of beer, one pint, before going to bed after a long and enjoyable weekend. more...
(Irish Voice) 18 Jul 2003
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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