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Land o' da wee folk
Spirit Started conversation Jun 26, 2001
Sigh. Returned last night from a wonderful coupla days off in the enchanting land that is the Emerald Isle. Found leprechauns and gnomes everywhere, one or two elves, a coupla pixies, and one fairy. Tho I must say that the fairies were there all along- guiding us to special places at just the right moments.
The west coast is phenomenal. Slea Head on the Dingle Peninsula resonantes a timeless power and a sadness of simplicity and goodness lost - interesting to feel this and find out later that this was the place that the christians set forth from to evangelise Europe. You can feel it there. It's utterly palpable. That place will haunt me forever.
The Ring of Kerry tis divine. Imagine a gently flowing serpentine river sleepily gliding through an untouched valley betwixt luscious enchanted mountains. Time before time.
Glendalough - an ancient Monastic city now in ruins - nestles amongst the most enchanted forest I have ever been in. Peace pervades. Forgive me - but 'twas like one of those utopian planets the crew of Star Trek might set down on where the land was green and plenty and the people at ease and happy.
So much more. So very much more. Suffice it to say that 'tis easy to see why Ireland has sprouted such stories of enchantment and wonder.
And the guiness...well, it's gooooood. No hangovers. Big belly but 'twas worth every drop.
Recomendation - if yer ever in Athlone, drop by Sean's Bar - it's the best. Claims to be the oldest bar in Ireland. When in there after a guiness or two, imagine the bar is located deep within an enchanted forest under a rotten, moss covered log with toadstools around it. And then look around at the folk in the bar. T'moight be an elf over at da bar. And I'm sure dat was a leprechaun. Gawd - dere's a fairy too
Magic. Pure magic.
I miss Eire already.
Land o' da wee folk
Metal Chicken Posted Jul 9, 2001
My word you packed a lot into your "coupla days off"
Just came over to congratulate you on the wonderful new smileys. Thankyou, thankyou
Then found you've been over to my ancestral home lately - delighted to hear you enjoyed it so much. Glendalough is pretty special isn't it, particularly if you go early in the morning when the dew's still glistening on the ground and there's a gentle mist rising from the lakes. Wish I was an to do the place justice.
Does Fungie (?name) the dolphin still frolic near Dingle? Whatever, the West coast of Ireland's gorgeous and I wanna go back soon.
a gentle tear falls in nostalgic reminiscence.
Land o' da wee folk
Spirit Posted Jul 11, 2001
Thanks for popping by Metal Chicken.
Glad to see you're enjoying the new smileys
Indeed Ireland is a beautiful and elemental place and I will want to return there again and again. Had to resist the urge in Glendalough to fall into an enchanted sleep in a wooded glen and not return for a hundred years...but the smileys were calling me so there u go.
Now, for a little mediation on the next round...
Sri
p.s. Oh yes - the dolphin's name is Fergie, and he is still there - somewhere amidst the hoardes of tourists! Hey...time for a dolphin smiley huh? How could I forget
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J'au-æmne Posted Aug 6, 2001
Co. Kerry is so lovely... I went there a few years ago, hope to go back next year sometime. My ancestors are from co. Cork, though.
Joanna
PS, I specially like all the fish...
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