Posted on March 22, 2014 at 3:00pm 1 Comment 6 Likes
I knew it was somewhere on the mountain, part of a ruined monastic site. It’s a tiny, boatshaped, Celtic Christian church. I set out on a damp day to find it, climbing the narrow roads above Smerwick Harbour. I was seventeen then, on a scholarship to the Corca Dhuibhne Gaeltacht to…
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Felicity a chara, failte to The (New) Wild Geese. We're pleased to have such a committed and far-reaching activist for the epic heritage of the Irish in our community! Looking forward to hearing about your varied projects and supporting them as we all can. Ger
Hello, Felicity!
Great to have you here on the new site. I've been "eyeing" your "House on an Irish Hillside" book for many months, and now that you're here among us on the new site, I'll just have to grab a copy.
Looking forward to interacting with you here.
~ Ryan
Wonderful story just posted. Thank you, Felicity, I've got a question: How did the American Trunk get back to Ireland?
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