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Touching Memories of Old
I have in my possession an ancient Vere Foster school exercise book with a faded pink cover and brown rusty marks around the steel staples which bind that back to the lined pages within. It is in good condition. It is over 80 years old.   more...
(Irish Voice) 13 December 2006
Life as a Castaway
The first Sunday of December announces itself with a Gaelic gale. The Dutch Nation’s sister Thea and her husband Tony are over for a long weekend.   more...
(Irish Voice) 06 December 2006
The Chill of a Sad Memory
The big storm in March cleanly snapped the old ash tree at the end of the lane. It snapped just above the point where the red iron roadside gate had been attached to it by McGourty’s father when he was about three.   more...
(Irish Voice) 29 November 2006
Holiday in a Hospital
The wet wind from the west blew my umbrella inside out, snapping several ribs, just as I reached the outpatient entrance to Ennis General Hospital. I was assaulted by large and very cold raindrops for the last couple of yards.   more...
(Irish Voice) 22 November 2006
Our Sweet Donny Tree
“DONNY” is a great Ulster word. It means delicate to the point of always being close to death’s front door, and is applied equally to men and women, newborn infants, calves and bonhams, kittens and, basically, anything that grows.   more...
(Irish Voice) 15 November 2006
Rules Made to be Broken
SEAN Boylan spluttered and turned as red as a turkeycock. He’s the Meath herbalist, father of eight or nine children, sporting father figure to decades of teak-tough Meath football teams who won numerous All-Ireland titles.   more...
(Irish Voice) 8 November 2006
Friendly Strangers in the Night
IT chills. The clocks go back an hour. The evenings begin to fall down like black old Crombie overcoats.  more...
(Irish Voice) 1st November 2006
Saints, Patriots and Sports
I’VE just come back from Shannon Town five minutes ago. It’s Sunday evening and we needed milk so I went to the late opening filling station.   more...
(Irish Voice) 25 October 2006
My Guilty (But Tasty) Rabbit Feast
IN the evening I went walking the dogs through a 10-acre field next door to the cottage. It’s safer than on the road.  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 October 2006
Irish Politics Is So Hot!
IT’S a great week. Just as the weather goes wicked and we need really good TV with a bite, doesn’t our Teflon Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern put his foot in it and the screen lights up. Great stuff!   more...
(Irish Voice) 11 October 2006
A Golfer Shows His Class
I’M not a golfing addict, far from it, but the recent Ryder Cup contest at the upmarket K Club in Co. Kildare was such a huge and hugely hyped event that it was impossible not to be aware of it.   more...
(Irish Voice) 4 October 2006
Depression After the Defeat
I SAW that dreadful All Ireland football final between Kerry and Mayo in a small pub at the bottom of the holy Mayo mountain of Croagh Patrick. Outside the day was beautiful, with Clew Bay glittering in the September sunshine...  more...
(Irish Voice) 27 September 2006
The End of a Good Pioneer
ANDY is a Pioneer and there are not too many of them in the country now. Being a Pioneer means that you wear a special lapel pin which indicates that you do not touch strong drink at all in reparation for the many sins of intemperance committed by others.  more...
(Irish Voice) 20 September 2006
A Picture’s Poignant Words
YOU see, all the days of my childhood in Belnaleck there was this painting of the great Ulster chieftain Owen Roe O’Neill hanging high on the wall facing the fireplace.   more...
(Irish Voice) 13 September 2006
Thanks a Lot, Dubya!
HONESTLY, I become quite fed up with your esteemed President George W. Bush. Forgive me please for stating this apparently anti-American sentiment, and allow me to explain before judging me.   more...
(Irish Voice) 06 September 2006
The Wild Week That Was

WHAT a week!I begin it by attempting to eat my kangaroo Australian hat, and the words that came from the mouth under it, after a truly epic performance by the Mayo footballers in Croke Park.   more...

(Irish Voice) 30 August 2006
Joy Before the Ember Days
THE golden summer peaks, turns subtly, the sweetest of the two apple trees in my garden suddenly spills down the red-cheeked apples of the sun that is suddenly not so hot.  more...
(Irish Voice) 23 August 2006
Back Where it All Started
I’m writing this within a few yards of where I sat as a schoolboy decades ago writing essays for a teacher called Colm Gillespie on the staff of St. Michael’s Secondary School in Enniskillen.  more...
(Irish Voice) 16 August 2006
Doggone Dog Driving Me Nuts!
THE Dutch Nation expressed a desire for a pup of a large breed a while back. She still misses her big gentle Labrador called Bo who died two years ago, and since my old Penny passed away last year we have had only one dog, the former stray terrier we call Friday.   more...
(Irish Voice) 09 August 2006
The Myth of King Gog
IT’S been a while since I paid my respects to the great dolmen at Poulnabrone on the dome of the Burren. I was passing today and I didn’t pass.   more...
(Irish Voice) 26 July 2006
Handy Tips for Tourists
IT is again the time of year when so many of you are coming to Ireland for the first time and when I get a volume of requests for information about places to see and things to do in this Emerald Isle. And especially on the western flank of it, the area that I am prone to calling God’s Country.   more...
(Irish Voice) 19 July 2006
Old Ireland Alive and Well
COMING home from Connemara on a glorious evening, on a whim, I swing right at Kilcolgan in Oyster Country and slide down along the North Clare coast around Black Head down as far as the Willie Clancy Week in Miltownmalbay.   more...
(Irish Voice) 12 July 2006
All in a Day’s Work
I GOT up relatively early today to comfort the Dutch Nation with a boiled egg, toast and coffee after her great disappointment on Sunday evening.   more...
(Irish Voice) 05 July 2006
The Exciting Summer of 2006
SUMMER rushes headlong towards its peak in the West, this pell mellery of a period where long days and short nights create a surreality of sunshine and showers and stars, a suspension of the harder edges of living.   more...
(Irish Voice) 27 June 2006
What the Rain Can Bring
I’M in Cuan and Niamh’s garden in Spiddal, overlooking Galway Bay, the Aran Islands, the bulk of the Burren across the water. It’s a wet afternoon with that special sultry humidity.   more...
(Irish Voice) 21 june 2006
Summertime Treats in Clare
SHE’LL be green and she will be back in Clare, huffing and puffing, in about 11 or 12 weeks. That was the good news I heard in Ennis over a recent wet and windy May weekend.  more...
(Irish Voice) 7 June 2006
Here We Go Round the Maypole
THERE was a strange great brute of a stone in the farmyards of many of the houses of my childhood. A depression had been chiseled into the tops of the stones.  more...
(Irish Voice) 31 May 2006
A Wife’s Worst Nightmare
MARY Kate Spellman went to the Golden Pages telephone directory where you can find every possible trade and service and found the Private Investigators grouped together on Page 246. She called the first name on the list.   more...
(Irish Voice) 24 May 2006
Grandfather’s April Traditions
THERE has been a Sean Mulhern living in the farmhouse on the edge of the lake for more than a hundred Aprils. The first son of every generation is always a Sean. It is traditional since almost always.  more...
(Irish Voice) 17 May 2006
‘Tis the Season for Politics
THE fields of this dear land are greening, the waters of the loughs are bluing and glittering, the blossoms are blossoming, the skies dazzling, the seas long serene swells of contentment, the football and hurling championships are beginning, birds are building nests, frogs are spawning, young foals and lambs are decorating every second hill, beautiful to see.  more...
(Irish Post) 10 May 2006
‘Tis the Season for Politics
THE fields of this dear land are greening, the waters of the loughs are bluing and glittering, the blossoms are blossoming, the skies dazzling, the seas long serene swells of contentment, the football and hurling championships are beginning, birds are building nests, frogs are spawning, young foals and lambs are decorating every second hill, beautiful to see.  more...
(Irish Post) 10 May 2006
My Holy Mountain Adventure
FEELING frisky and being in the area anyway, I decided that I’d climb Croagh Patrick a few Sundays ago. I got early out of my Westport bed and had a good breakfast, and I had a pair of boots and a walking stick in the car.   more...
(Irish Voice) 3 May 2006
Wanted: Yank Stone Throwers
I, CORMAC MacConnell, lifetime president of the Stone Throwing Association of Ireland, whose headquarters is in the village of Corofin, County Clare, Ireland, specifically in the licensed premises of John and Anne Campbell, Main Street, Corofin, do hereby officially offer any and all of you the opportunity to become the World Stone Throwing Champion!   more...
(Irish Voice) 19 April 2006
Proud to Stand Against Vulgarity
THIS column is a fanfare of praise and support for one of our readers. His name is Kieran Steele, he lives in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and he writes as well as reads because I spotted his letter in the Irish Voice issue dated March 22-28 in relation to the screening of the dreadful Father Ted series on public service TV in New Jersey.  more...
(Irish Voice) 19 April 2006

Power of the ‘Scallupers’
IT rained. The clock changed to summer time. The whole island moved its timepieces one hour forward last thing before bedtime on the Saturday night. more...
(Irish Voice) 12 April 2006
A Bygone Era Thrives in Cork
WHEN there were great tracts of the world yet undiscovered, and when Russia was very far away altogether, the editor of the Skibbereen Eagle in far-off West Cork sternly warned the Czar of Russia that the Skibbereen Eagle had its wary eye on him.   more...
(Irish Voice) 5 April 2006
Pub Talk About This and That
I WENT into the Honk late in the evening for a pint. It was quiet after the hectic previous week.   more...
(Irish Voice) 29 March 2006
We’re Evil . . . But Funny!
WE MacConnells are indeed a strange and possibly even evil clan.  more...
(Irish Voice) 22 March 2006
Boycott the Cliffs of Moher
I’M telling everybody I write for these days about a proposed rip-off by the Clare County Council and those related authorities in charge of the Cliffs of Moher.   more...
Irish Voice 15 March 2006
Where Are the Irish Pigs?
IT is the chilly cusp of the Ides of March. If there were cressets outside the cottage they would be guttering on the sharp edge of the yellow fangs of a wind straight from Scandinavia. There are no cressets but the 60 watt bulbs in the outside lights at the front of the cottage look as chilly as Clint Eastwood’s eyes close-up in one of those spaghetti westerns.   more...
Irish Voice 08 March 2006
Special Delivery Gone Wrong
THE big truck from Dublin was exactly on time despite the frosty morning. When it stopped at the base office in Athlone it was exactly 6:30 a.m.   more...
(Irish Voice) 1 March 2006
What the Bold Crow Saw
I LAUGHED out loud an hour ago because I was outside the cottage bringing in an armload of peat briquettes for the first fire of the February day and a crow flew above me, in a clear sky, a hardy young male crow, cawing with glee, and bombed me with pinpoint accuracy with the contents of everything he had in his flying alimentary canal.   more...
(Irish Voice) 22 February 2006
Spring Is in, Walty’s Is Out
GLORIOUS spring weather, new St. Bridget’s rush crosses appearing in homes in town and country both.  more...
(Irish Voice) 15 February 2006
Soap Opera Comes to Life
DEVEREAUX ordered a fresh orange juice and a pot of coffee. McNamee ordered a gin and tonic with ice and lemon.   more...
(Irish Voice) 8 February 2006
A Magical Reunion in Galway
DOES anyone away down yonder in New Orleans want to know what happened to Frankie Lee the magician after Katrina tore the town apart all those dire months ago now?   more...
(Irish Voice) 1 February 2006
Profitable Reminders of Home
THERE’S a logical explanation for most of the unusual sights you encounter in the west of Ireland. That’s a fact.   more...
(Irish Voice) 25 January 2006
Where There’s Smoke, There’s Police
THE bloody Smoke Police are at it again, through all this land. It’s enough to break a smoker’s nicotined heart! I’ll hang for one of them yet  more...
(Irish Voice) 18 January 2006
Visitors Galore Make the Season
MY Small Warrior of a grandson, my first, properly called Aidan, was lying on a blanket in front of the fire during the festive season. more...
(Irish Voice) 11 January 2006
Santa Claus Finally Returned!
ALL the young Egans went to England in the late 1970s and early 1980s, all six of them, because there were no prospects around home. All the young Sullivans, three girls and two boys, scattered too, for the same reason... more...
(Irish Voice) 5 January 2006
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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