Sunday, October 02, 2005
Where did the days go?
Fall is upon us and plans to bring in the tender plants are in the works. The greenhouse was covered with plastic temporarily and will house the hardier plants. The boxwood looks well. Buyers are being contacted for sales in November and December. The lunaria, a small European herb also known as honesty and silver dollar fared well. Since we had blue as well as white blooms we will harvest some next year for seeds and to use dried.
Saturday, April 09, 2005
Tea House
There is so much we want to do. Richard needs to get under the kitchen to run a cable to the Tea House, a small stone building in the back of the property. The roof needs to be replaced.
Friday, April 08, 2005
Back home
We came back today from Ireland. What a wonderful trip even though we had some rain and hail it did not diminish the beauty of the landscape. Our first two nights were with Rita Mead and Margret at the Berry Lodge, a must-do for us. If you are going to Ireland you can check the web site at:
http://www.berrylodge.com/
Keeping the daily driving to a minimum, we covered the northeast with only two days on the road that were too long. I did a few watercolor sketches and took photographs. We stopped often to get out and walk, look in a few shops and just watch the people. The faces of Ireland are changing now they are in the EU.
We enjoyed talking with friends from earlier visits, the Atlantic View in Clifden, Mr. Kelly at Quay West in Westport and the Cahills at Laural Lodge in Ennis. A stop in Donegal was a must for a new Hanna Hat and a visit with Mr. McGinty at the sweater shop. We enjoyed talking with other friends from earlier visits. Although two restaurants we were planning on revisiting were not open on the days when we were near, we found others where the food was good and the atmosphere pleasant. Our evening was well spent at Kitty Kelly's restaurant in Killybegs: good food, lots of entertainment watching the others guests and the owner/maitre d'. Off the Square in Clifden was excellent: food, waitstaff and atmosphere.
http://www.berrylodge.com/
Keeping the daily driving to a minimum, we covered the northeast with only two days on the road that were too long. I did a few watercolor sketches and took photographs. We stopped often to get out and walk, look in a few shops and just watch the people. The faces of Ireland are changing now they are in the EU.
We enjoyed talking with friends from earlier visits, the Atlantic View in Clifden, Mr. Kelly at Quay West in Westport and the Cahills at Laural Lodge in Ennis. A stop in Donegal was a must for a new Hanna Hat and a visit with Mr. McGinty at the sweater shop. We enjoyed talking with other friends from earlier visits. Although two restaurants we were planning on revisiting were not open on the days when we were near, we found others where the food was good and the atmosphere pleasant. Our evening was well spent at Kitty Kelly's restaurant in Killybegs: good food, lots of entertainment watching the others guests and the owner/maitre d'. Off the Square in Clifden was excellent: food, waitstaff and atmosphere.
Labels:
Berry Lodge,
Clifden,
Hanna Hat,
Ireland,
Mr. McGinty,
Quay West,
Westport
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Thursday, March 24, 2005
The offer on the herb farm
After several trips to look at the herb farm and lots of discussion on what could be done with the unusual property, we made a second offer. Our offer was accepted and we closed on March 24th.
Monday, January 31, 2005
Sold the condo
After several very active open houses and several very interested buyers we closed on January 31st.
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