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Jane Sherry Gardner
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  • Sturbridge, MA
  • United States
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At 1:22pm on April 17, 2013, Gerry Regan said…

Jane, fáilte to The (New) Wild Geese. We'd like to help you engage with the epic heritage of the Irish, so let us know what specific interests you have. Tell us about Irish culture in and near Sturbridge Village. Ger

At 4:36pm on April 17, 2013,
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Jane Sherry Gardner
said…

A Gearoid .. Dia duit!  Go raibh maith agat.  I appreciate your kind welcome.  As you can see, one of my interests is studying the Irish language.  I also paint seascapes of the west coast of Ireland in oils.  I paint from photographs I've taken over the years visiting the west of Ireland.  I have relatives in Roscommon and travel over every other year to visit them.

I do love The Wild Geese site and congratulate you on its fine content.  I know I will enjoy my association with it!

Beannachtai agus slan go foill,

Jane

At 6:26pm on April 17, 2013, Gerry Regan said…

Go raibh mile maith agat for your kind words, Jane. The pater of my sweetheart, Mary Grady, grew up in Ballaghdereen in Roscommon and I visited a Trinity College classmate's home in Keadue back in 1974. Whereabouts in Roscommon do you have roots? And might we see some of your work here on WG? We have a Visual Arts Producer, BTW, Maryann Tracy. I hope you both connect. 

At 6:27pm on April 17, 2013, Gerry Regan said…

BTW, did you read our article as Gaeilge about "Angela's Ashes"?

At 11:24am on April 27, 2013, Gerry Regan said…

Jane, congrats for your selection today as our newest "Member of the Day." Go raibh maith agat for all you do to promote Irish culture both in WG and elsewhere!

At 5:46pm on May 9, 2013, Paul Thomas Meagher said…

A Shineaid, Cead mile failte romhat go na Geanna Fiaine. Ni raibh fhios agam go raibh Gaeilge agat. Maith cailin.

At 5:49am on May 10, 2013,
Gaeilgeoir
Jane Sherry Gardner
said…

A Tomas .. Go raibh maith agat.  Ta Gaeilge beag a fhios agam.  Nil me liofa!  Is maith go liom na Geanne Fiaine.  Bionn Gearoid agus eile ag obair gach la. Slainte!

At 2:38pm on July 18, 2013, Walter Crawford said…

Hi  Jane,

The thatch had a quality that slates lack  - more eye catching. I may be wrong but over here in Northern Ireland the thatchers used to call the "sally rods" (from the sally tree) scallops.  I am open to correction.

Best wishes

 

Walter.

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