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Dublin ... hmmmm

Sat, 17 Apr 2010 | By demilo | Views [475]

In Dublin about to see my second production of Macbeth this year. It’s playing at the Abbey Theatre which is very, very close to where I’m staying – Paddy’s Palace. This hostel has been, so far … okay. The first night I was here, one of the guys in ... Read more >

Tags: hostels, theatre

Travel Exhaustion

Sat, 10 Apr 2010 | By demilo | Views [399]

So basically I have been travelling for over three months now, nearly four. But four months will take me to the end of April – Queen’s Day in the Netherlands and that’s where I’ll be after first going to Germany and Turkey. Whoa, I’m exhausted (and ... Read more >

Ireland Trip

Wed, 7 Apr 2010 | By dreamtravelerjess | Views [732]

My trip to Ireland, only a short week, but I learned so much. This is my trip in full detail, along with some side bits of interesting things I learned, ate, and started collecting. Friday, March 5th I left my own little small town ... Read more >

Tags: greenheart, homestay, host family, ireland

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Bread and Jam

Fri, 2 Apr 2010 | By demilo | Views [470]

Well, my second workaway stint and it couldn’t be more wonderful. I’m staying at a health retreat and even though I’m working, I feel as though I’m also on a mini health retreat myself. I am definitely benefiting form the healthy eating and the ... Read more >

Tags: workaway, wwoofing

Emergency credit card to the rescue!

Tue, 30 Mar 2010 | By demilo | Views [347]

Well, off on the next adventure. I started the day in Ballyneety, drove with farmer John and his wife into Cork, caught up with two of my favourite Corkonians (the third was working) and now I'm on a bus to Dunmanway to work at a health retreat. I also ... Read more >

A farmer's work is never done

Wed, 24 Mar 2010 | By demilo | Views [389]

Yesterday and today was spent piling wood for winter use (ie in fires) - something I've never had to think about ... ever. My back is sore, my arms are sore but I'm in considerably good spirits. I guess that's what fresh air and manual labour give you ... Read more >

Typical farming day

Mon, 22 Mar 2010 | By demilo | Views [401]

Today I went to an auction – nothing new there, I basically grew up at auctions – but this one was for cows or, more specifically, calves. They were so cute that I was kind of upset to learn that these little fellas were going to Italy to be served ... Read more >

Hurling in Ireland

Sun, 21 Mar 2010 | By demilo | Views [375]

Today I went to my first Irish Hurling match and, interestingly, it wasn’t what I expected; namely a group of guys propped up outside a Dublin pub seeing how far away the bucket needed to be to catch their … ummm … hurl. To me, hurling seems like a ... Read more >

To the Market

Sat, 20 Mar 2010 | By demilo | Views [374]

Saturday on the farm and not much going on. I went to the market this morning with farmer John and it reminded me of going to the flea market with my Dad when I was a kid. He (farmer John) came into the house at around 8:45am. ‘I’m going ... Read more >

In the Dark

Fri, 19 Mar 2010 | By demilo | Views [363]

So, I’m doing a farm stay in Ireland. It is through an organisation (of which there are many; Workaway and HelpX to name to name a couple) where travellers can connect with a family or business and work in exchange for room and board – ... Read more >

Net Woes

Tue, 16 Mar 2010 | By demilo | Views [436] | Comments [2]

A pretty easy going day today. It was blowing a gale but fortunately no rain. The most annoying thing I’m finding is not being able to access the net properly. I mean, yes, it’s all very lovely to ‘get away from it all’ and ‘commune with nature’ out ... Read more >

Farming – Day One

Mon, 15 Mar 2010 | By demilo | Views [361]

Day one on the farm and it was hard work. Much harder than I expected actually. Today I fed a lamb first thing in the morning, planted apples, plumbs, pears, raspberries and onions as well as a long row of beech trees, moved sheets of corrugated iron, ... Read more >

Cheers!!! :)

Mon, 15 Mar 2010 | By fascinatingsleep | Views [638]

 So I posted two stories since my last post, but I deleted them because I felt I wasn't in the right mindset to express my true self and feelings. I was going through a little culture shock. Missing my family, hating my new place because I missed my ... Read more >

Mothers’ Day in Ireland and UK

Sun, 14 Mar 2010 | By demilo | Views [373] | Comments [1]

It’s mothers’ day here in Ireland and the UK so Happy Mothers’ Day Mum and all the Mums reading this! I am staying in a ridiculously stereotypical (or what I imagine anyway) Irish farming community. When I arrived here yesterday I was greeted ... Read more >

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