Cait, failte to The (New) Wild Geese. Love Edinburgh, which came dramatically to my attention in the film "The Prime of Miss Jean Brody." I nearly attended the University of Edinburgh for my third undergraduate year, but attended Trinity College Dublin instead. The rest, as they say, is history! Looking forward to hearing some of your Irish stories as your time and energy allows. Ger
Just wanted to take a second to welcome you here to The Wild Geese. Loads of great articles, discussions, resources, etc. to be found here ... and of course, plenty more to come. Hope to hear about your own Irish interests and passions through the medium of a blog post here in the future. Chime in on any of the discussions whenever you feel so inclined.
4oo thats about the age I feel at the moment as all of my blooming illnensses are misbehaving today But Ill be back to normal soon ! Well my normal .Im trying to think what sort of 'Irish' stories I could recount Thinking on that one as Ive only been back x 2 in 25 years Not a good record but as I have hardly reason to be there -even tho'' I wanted to be I suppose Im one of the many who feel that way I ended up getting nearly all of muy education over here ,in London mostly and doing what is called life long learning here in Ed Uni Its graduate standared or I would be bored .I have afew weeks left this term .Im thinking -if I get the £s to do a examed course on Forensics !! Well thats it for now .Off tae whischt the neighbours children!! Thank you for your comments
Cait, I had a spot of trouble following your comments. I gather you emigrated to England, studied in London, and now live in Edinburgh. Where in Ireland are you from? G
I am part Scottish but was brought up in Dublin south
I am also still 'studying' as mentioned in Life Long learning and thinking of doing another post grad in Forensics .Where are you from Gerry and are you still there or elsewhere?
Cait
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Cait, failte to The (New) Wild Geese. Love Edinburgh, which came dramatically to my attention in the film "The Prime of Miss Jean Brody." I nearly attended the University of Edinburgh for my third undergraduate year, but attended Trinity College Dublin instead. The rest, as they say, is history! Looking forward to hearing some of your Irish stories as your time and energy allows. Ger
And congratulations to you for becoming our 400th member, Cait!
Hi, Cait.
Just wanted to take a second to welcome you here to The Wild Geese. Loads of great articles, discussions, resources, etc. to be found here ... and of course, plenty more to come. Hope to hear about your own Irish interests and passions through the medium of a blog post here in the future. Chime in on any of the discussions whenever you feel so inclined.
Thanks, Cait, and welcome aboard!
~ Ryan
4oo thats about the age I feel at the moment as all of my blooming illnensses are misbehaving today But Ill be back to normal soon ! Well my normal .Im trying to think what sort of 'Irish' stories I could recount Thinking on that one as Ive only been back x 2 in 25 years Not a good record but as I have hardly reason to be there -even tho'' I wanted to be I suppose Im one of the many who feel that way I ended up getting nearly all of muy education over here ,in London mostly and doing what is called life long learning here in Ed Uni Its graduate standared or I would be bored .I have afew weeks left this term .Im thinking -if I get the £s to do a examed course on Forensics !! Well thats it for now .Off tae whischt the neighbours children!! Thank you for your comments
ps should check my spelling - a failure on my part But then Im not a typest !! thas obvious
Would love to hear where you are all from and where you are now??
Cait, I had a spot of trouble following your comments. I gather you emigrated to England, studied in London, and now live in Edinburgh. Where in Ireland are you from? G
I am part Scottish but was brought up in Dublin south
I am also still 'studying' as mentioned in Life Long learning and thinking of doing another post grad in Forensics .Where are you from Gerry and are you still there or elsewhere?
Cait
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