I get itchy feet a lot, as you may have noticed. We live in the shadow of the Ox Mountain range so going right off the beaten track is very easy to do. Sometimes all I want is to be by myself in the middle of nowhere. When I say by myself I mean me... Continue Reading →
Swapping the bright lights for the rural life
I've read a few blog posts;Â Â Life in Rural Ireland as a 'blow-in'Â it stirred up a lot of memories of when we first moved to Ireland. When Andy and I were first married we came to Sligo on holiday for a week and fell in love with the place. It was Andy's first time to ever... Continue Reading →
The Irish Workhouse Centre
Warning, you may find this post upsetting. I went along to the Irish Workhouse Centre in Portumna, Co. Galway. As I arrived a bell from a nearby church was tolling, the sky was a dull grey and the wind was blowing the cheerful pink Heritage Week flags around against the stark exterior of the workhouse... Continue Reading →
Imposter Syndrome
Move over mindfulness there's a new buzz word in town. Just lately I've been seeing talk of imposter syndrome all over the place. Andrea Mara, who's a fantastic writer (check out her books), was on Ireland AM last week talking about it. You can watch back here, if you aren't in Ireland you might not... Continue Reading →
Spotlight on Carrick on Shannon
It's time I wrote a bit about Carrick-on-Shannon. Before I worked near there I've been known to drive there just for the cake at Lena's Tea Rooms....yes I am that fond of cake that I will travel for it! Lena's Tea Rooms are an award-winning cafe, located in the scenic town of Carrick-on-Shannon. They have a... Continue Reading →
Happy Hour
Happy Hour is the name of my radio slot on Ballina Community Radio. It was meant to be a one off show but I enjoyed it so much I'm going to make it a monthly thing. The second one was tougher than the first. Strange really because I'd have expected it to be easier. I... Continue Reading →