The now seemingly yearly clutching at straws by all hurling teams other than the K boys is in full swing. Who would have thought that at the semi stage we would have Waterford and Limerick joining K and Tipp. Ok, the Premier lads are on a roll again this year but they were on a similar roll in 2008 and ended up with Deise egg on their faces. Will Limerick do the same to them this year, I wonder ? Limerick showed great resolve to get over Dublin when it looked like the game was up and who knows, they could do it. Remember the series of thrillers the two of them played out a couple of years ago? Another scorcher could be on the cards. I go for the Shannonsiders by a few points, Tipp to fade in the last five minutes.
Waterford and Kilkenny. Now this is all over bar the stratospheric scoreline according to the "experts" but I'm not too sure about that. Sure, the thrashing handed out last year was beyond belief but that was then and this is now as the song goes. Waterfords form all year has been erratic to say the least but K have not been tested yet in 2009. All it needs is for the Deise to have the same dogged fight to the end spirit that they have shown recently and a major upset is on the cards. No one is really sure which Waterford is gonna turn up..the one that stuck it to Galway or the one thart wilted and collapsed in the Final last year. If I was realistic and put aside my county loyalties one can only see a win-huge one- for Kilkenny but then buckets, wells, water etc......
Friday, July 31, 2009
The weather
The weather. A perrenial topic of discussion if you happen to be living in Ireland. It is just p###### down again and looks set for the day. August Bank Holiday how are ya
House in Eyam, Derbyshire
This is a house in the village of Eyam in Derbyshire and the place is well known for being one of the few places in England to pro-actively deal with the Black Death in the Middle Ages. They simply sealed themselves off from the rest of the world in an effort to curtail the spread of the plague. While it did not completely stop the spread of the Black Death in their village it was instrumental in keeping the fatalities down.
Today the village is a very busy tourist attraction and welcomes visitors from around the globe to its streets. The gentleman who works in the main museum in the village makes everyone feel welcome and just loves to talk about the Eyam rats !
Thursday, July 30, 2009
The Fudge Shop Sign
Windy !
Peak District hols July 6-13 2009
This the summit of Mam Tor (Mother Mountain) which is a well known climbing hill in the Peak District of Derbyshire. This particular shot was taken on July 9th 2009 at about 9.00pm, facing west. The summit is about one mile outside of Castleton which is one of the most picturesque places we have ever visited, truly serene. And it has one of the finest varieties of fudge in all of England...sweet just does'nt describe it. Cousin Mick Casey had shown me earlier in the day how to scale Mam Tor and I took the whole family back that evening to see it. Herself did'nt fancy the wind too much(very windy at the top) but the kids loved it. The summit stone here in the pic is the highest point and people climb up just to touch it and then go back down straight away.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
The Devil's Arse
Counterfeit Blues Brothers (and sister)
Paddy Murphy and the man with the dog...
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Caroline Carlton enjoying the craic...
Up up and away !
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