Hi Graham, Those pictures really bring back memories. I used to visit your Nanna (Eileen) every week when I was a teenager and used to walk that road with the little cottages on it.
The picture of the castle is great. I have a collection of old books. One of them is "The bridal of Drimnagh". It's packed in a case now because of my renovation, but I'll take it out as soon as I can and publish some info from it. Rita and Mam (Peggy) and I did a tour of the castle back in the late 80's or early 90's. It was very interesting and the tourguide quoted from the poem (my book mentioned above).
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Nice photos Graham........were u at a loose end one of the days that you wandered round taking these???? Karen cooling off at home ha ha ha.....
ur funny Eileen i could give a smart answer back but i wont,u not like them?
they are great...just imagining you wandering around thats all......!!!!!!
Hi Graham, Those pictures really bring back memories. I used to visit your Nanna (Eileen) every week when I was a teenager and used to walk that road with the little cottages on it.
The picture of the castle is great. I have a collection of old books. One of them is "The bridal of Drimnagh". It's packed in a case now because of my renovation, but I'll take it out as soon as I can and publish some info from it. Rita and Mam (Peggy) and I did a tour of the castle back in the late 80's or early 90's. It was very interesting and the tourguide quoted from the poem (my book mentioned above).
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