We had a run out on Saturday. We went shopping in Tralee and then we stopped in Annascaul.
Monday, 13 September 2021
Visiting A Antarctic Explorer's Village In County Kerry.
Sunday, 12 September 2021
Shopping For Japanese Onion Sets And Henry Vacuum Bags.
Tiz the time of year when I go shopping for my onion sets. So we went in Woodies in Tralee and I purchased two packets of 'Electric' red onions and 'Shenshyu' onion sets.
The wife went off down an aisle looking for Henry vacuum cleaner bags. Unfortunately I am sad to say she found some. What's wrong with a house brush and dust pan or even a Ewbank? They don't use electricity and they don't make a noise!
I've been growing my 'Japs' for donkeys years. You plant them now in the vegetables garden and they will be ready to harvest next June before the maincrop summer onions are ready.
Japanese onions are so resilient to the gales and snow and rain and they really are tough beggars. They also have a good taste. I might plant some in fish boxes in 'Portugal' my polytunnel like I did last year? To be honest they don't mind being planted outside.
Anyone else grow Winter onions?
Saturday, 11 September 2021
A Japanese Mountain Print From A Carbootsale.
Not sure if I showed you this picture I bought at a carbootsale for 3 Euros in County Limerick a few weeks ago?
Me thinks it could be Mount Fushi me thinks? Oh how I love Japanese tea gardens. I have some Japanese pottery and have very fond family holidays memories in Scarborough visiting the Japanese themed gardens Peasholm park. There would be model naval frigates sea battles, a man playing a Wurlitzer style organ and it seemed like the sun shone every day.
Not a bad find all for 3 Euros and the subject for a blog post!
Wednesday, 8 September 2021
"Keep on Carbooting In The Cheap World"
If Neil Young was me he'd be probably singing my blog title.
It was a mizzle day in Kinsale and we stopped there and switched to Google maps and followed the road to our carboot destination.
Well one needs to satisfy their inner Womble don't they just?
Here's some treasure we found:
So what have we got here? There's a pastoral scene picture in the middle of the table. A book about Amy Winehouse by her dad. That will no doubt be a blog topic at a later date. More cottage teapots and I treated the missus to a salt and pepper and mustard cottage on a tray set. They are from the nineteen forties and the collection gets even more abundant. I also did purchase a wooden cow money box with a missing ear. The tablecloth came from a charity shop recentlyand cost the princely sum of two Euros.
Not a bad mornings treasure hunting in the Irish mizzle. We also went to Iceland. The shop not the country!😊
Monday, 6 September 2021
Butterflies On Sedums.
I have never seen so many Butterflies than this year. They fly around me when I'm working outside on the island and they're at home when I come home and look at my Sedums. The honeybees quite like them too!
I have quite a lot of them for sale but they can stay here in my Butterflies haven/garden if nobody wants them. If you want to attract Butterflies or honeybees in your garden then plant Buddleias or Sedums.
The sad thing about the Sedums being in flower is that it means Winter is not that far away.
I love Sedums do you?
Sunday, 5 September 2021
Classic Cars At Gougane Barra.
We stopped off at Gougane Barra last Sunday on the way back from County Kerry. It's a beautiful lakeside setting and the home of the patron saint of Cork Saint Finbarr.
There is a chapel and oratory there and couples often get married or just have their wedding photos taken there. It's also got an hotel, pub, gift shop and forest and lakeside walks.
We stopped off to stretch our legs and give the dog a walk and a drink and she decided to cool down by jumping in a stream.
It was a red hot day and we bought ice lollies and noticed there were classic cars parked there after an annual memorial run. Here's some pictures:
A taste of Anerica or even America. Complete with a double front seat, I thought of the Fonz and Happy Days.Friday, 3 September 2021
A Ride Out To Fenit of "Feenit" even!
I am often corrected when I pronounce Irish words. For example Rory Gallagher one of my Blues Rock guitar heroes surname Gallagher is pronounced without the second "G" over here. I've always pronounced the second "G". On Monday morning we discussed where we had been for the weekend with my work colleagues. I said: "we went to Fenit in County Kerry and I was told "You mean Feenit".
Spelt Fenit!
Any road or I digress:
Fenit is rather beautiful and is on the opposite side of Tralee Bay and Camp where I recently posted a blog about on here. It was a pleasant few hours walking about along the beach and the dog had a swim.
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