How Aran looked in the 1930s
Wed, Aug 14, 2019
When Thomas H Mason stepped onto the pier at Kilronan, Inishmór, in the summer of 1932, he described his feelings of surprise and sense of confusion. Writing in his masterly The Islands of Ireland * he realised that he was plunged into an Ireland he did not recognise. As an Irishman coming from the east coast, and geographically still in Ireland - he believed that he could have been 1,000 miles from Dublin.
At that time he had never seen a currach, nor men and women dressed in home-made clothes, woven and knitted from the wool of their own sheep. Their features, he observed, were somewhat different from people on the mainland. They all spoke in Irish. ‘I felt a sense of wonder and interest which is common to travellers in strange places.’ As time passed by, of course, and Thomas found comfortable lodgings with Mrs McDonagh in Kilmurvey, he began to explore the Aran islands at his leisure. He became charmed by its spectacular landscape, the people and their stories.
Read more ...Cad é an scéal? @ The Skeff!
Wed, Aug 14, 2019
On Friday 20th September at 7 pm,The Skeff invites you to join us in an exploration of common words and phrases and where their boozy origins come from. The title of the event “Cad é an scéal” translates from Irish as “What’s the story?” and they will have liquid refreshment from The Skeff’s own aptly titled “Scéal Ale” and also from Pearse Irish Whiskey.
Read more ...NOCTURIA (FREQUENCY OF URINATION AT NIGHT) *CAN MICRO-IMMUNOTHERAPY HELP?*
Wed, Aug 14, 2019
DR. BHATTI IS THE FIRST DOCTOR IN IRELAND TO PRACTISE MICRO-IMMUNOTHERAPY.
Read more ...People of the Tribes: Meet Eoin.
Tue, Aug 13, 2019
''I'm originally from Roscommon and have been living in Galway the last 5 years and I can't get enough of it. I've always had a soft spot in Galway in my heart, it's just so friendly, there is always something happening and the city is always alive. The atmosphere is just so electric. I love helping charities, I volunteer with Pieta House and many others, I always go out of my way to help other people''.
Read more ...Let There Be Height
Tue, Aug 13, 2019
One of the most useful things you can do when planning garden improvements is thinking about how to introduce height into space. It’s such a useful element of design and can completely transform a garden, making it so much more interesting – but there are a few things to keep in mind if you want it to really work for you.
Read more ...Counselling & Psychotherapy Practice, clients can now avail of Phone & Online Counselling from the comfort & privacy of their own homes.
Mon, Aug 12, 2019
Introductory offer: Phone & Online Counselling via a private and secure platform for adults.
Read more ...Resolving Conflict and reducing stress
Fri, Aug 09, 2019
Are you ready to connect with your own authentic power and find stillness within? Are you Willing to communicate from your heart while navigating the complexity of human relationships? If you would like to bring peace into your life discover how empowering resolutions can help.
Read more ...Have a healthy meal with Freshii
Thu, Aug 08, 2019
Freshii, the global leader in the healthy restaurant category, is now serving healthy breakfasts on Cross St, Galway. The nutritionist designed menu, has something for everyone with a range of delicious bowls, burritos, and smoothies.
Read more ...Pádraicíns
Thu, Aug 08, 2019
At this time of year many of us find ourselves making the pilgrimage to Connemara to drop our offspring out to the Gaeltacht to brush up on their Irish language skills. An excellent stopping off point for lunch or dinner is Pádraicíns Bar & Restaurant overlooking Galway Bay.
Read more ...Eat, drink, dance with The Works At Massimo
Thu, Aug 08, 2019
Enjoy a funky and lively atmosphere at one of Galway’s most beloved bars, Massimo - the perfect spot for your next party or social event.
Read more ...NUI Galway researchers invite the public to lead on virtual clinical trial
Thu, Aug 08, 2019
The Health Research Board - Trials Methodology Research Network (HRB-TMRN), based in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at NUI Galway has launched The People’s Trial, which challenges the public to get involved in creating, designing, and running their very own fun clinical trial.
Read more ...Big is beautiful at Rocca Tiles
Thu, Aug 08, 2019
Check out the new ranges of large and extra-large format tiles at Rocca Tiles.
Read more ...I combined my scientific career with natural medicine and founded my own company
Thu, Aug 08, 2019
I graduated from CNM in nutrition, naturopathy, and herbal medicine. CNM was my first college of choice because it provided a comprehensive academic programme with practical hands-on clinic experience, while allowing me to complete it while working full-time as a post-doctoral researcher. Also, CNM courses are recognised and accredited internationally.
Read more ...School transitioning wellbeing and resilience workshops with Next Step Forward
Thu, Aug 08, 2019
On Monday August 12 health and wellbeing expert Dorothy Scarry, a qualified primary and secondary teacher, will host a wellbeing and resilience workshop in the Oranmore Lodge Hotel.
The objective of the workshop is to enable students to begin to take ownership of their personal wellbeing and resilience through identifying stressors and establishing a plan for interventions for themselves that they can maintain while they make the school transition and beyond. The practical aspects of starting secondary school, such as dealing with new teachers, timetables, movement between rooms, homework, etc, are also covered in part three of the workshop. Everyone will leave the workshop with a bespoke personal wellbeing plan.
Read more ...Lifesavers all
Thu, Aug 08, 2019
Tuesday November 20, 1984, was a sad day in Galway. It was the day Jimmy Cranny died, and though he had no family, his extended family of many thousands of people he had taught to swim mourned him and marked the passing of a legend. He could be seen at the seashore virtually every evening of the summer for many, many, years teaching children the basics of swimming, and as some of them progressed to competitive swimming, he provided early morning training sessions for them at the canal on a daily basis.
Read more ...Dear Mr Semple I am that girl……
Thu, Aug 08, 2019
Anne Root (formerly Browne) was about 16 years-of-age when she went to work for the Blakes at Menlo Castle. She was employed as a housemaid, and joined two other house staff, a parlourmaid, and a cook Delia Earley, with whom she shared an attic room. She and Delia became warm friends, and shared a terrifying ordeal when they were trapped together on the roof of the castle as it burnt in a raging fire on July 26 1910.
Read more ...Christmas Parties at Athlone Springs Hotel
Wed, Aug 07, 2019
Athlone Springs Hotel is the place to party this festive season; centrally located, contemporary décor, good food and drink and lots of Christmas cheer will make your party stand out from the rest.
Read more ...Discover "PRIMAL ENERGY OF THE AMAZON RAINFORESTS" – a new series of shampoos and hair masks at Francis' Soap Shop!
Tue, Aug 06, 2019
Francis' Soap Shop, located in Unit 11 of Corbett Court Shopping Centre, provides a unique and refreshing brand of natural cosmetics that is steadily gaining popularity in Ireland.
Read more ...People of the Tribes: Meet Paschal.
Tue, Aug 06, 2019
Hello, my name is Paschal, this is Socks (the Horse )... I'm a Galway man through and through, living in Craughwell, Co. Galway. I was in the defence forces for 38 years, involved in the RDF Unit or the FCA Unit and stationed in Loughrea for 15 years. For the past 26 years on and off I have brought my family, friends and the odd wedding couple around on my horse and cart. Then I started bringing tourists and the public around the city, I love doing what I am doing, it gives me great joy! There is such a great buzz in Galway, if you're in bad form and need a lift, just walk down shop street, high street or Quay street, you're sure to meet a smiling, friendly face to snap you out of it. We have some much here in Galway, the lakes, the Sea, the people and the laughter!
Read more ...Cottage Gardens in the Twenty First Century
Tue, Aug 06, 2019
What do you think of when you hear the words ‘Cottage Garden?’ Lots of things probably spring to mind – roses rambling round a doorway, tall flowering spires – delphiniums, lupins, hollyhocks – masses of scented things, and above all, a sense of abundance. It’s one of the most popular styles of garden even in the midst of all our twenty -first century technology – possibly, in fact, because of all that twenty first century technology.
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