Archive for the 'Local' Category

I’m a bit sheepish

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Well I’m impressed, Primal. The extension is coming along very well. I love the gun turret. Great idea. It’ll be right handy come the council elections. Listen, if you need to borrow the tractor and trailer to take away that pile of rubble just let me know. I’ll have it hitched up, filled with diesel [...]

Nicknames

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

In the town where I was born, bred and buttered, you were nobody unless you had a nickname. Lack of a nickname meant you didn’t stand out from the crowd in any way. Nicknames derived from your job, your hobby, your appearance, your family background, something totally stupid you did at some stage, an infirmity. [...]

Meeting Mary Mac

Monday, July 30th, 2007

The new County Council office for Kildare, Áras Cill Dara, opened a couple of years ago. You can see pictures of it here. Hailed as a monument to environmentalism, it has solar roof-panels to heat the water for the kitchen and washrooms. The air conditioning is by means of computer controlled louvres on the widows [...]

Characters #1

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

Only recently moved into the area he didn’t realise who he was dealing with. With a lopsided grin he remarked on old Bill Drennan’s ample beer gut - If that belly was on a woman you’d think she was pregnant.
It was. And she is.
Of all the characters I’ve known, Bill is the most colourful. Not [...]

Nás, Nas, Nais - Yet another naming debate

Friday, July 20th, 2007

The county of Kildare, sometimes referred to as the land of the three S’s (sheep shite and soldiers) is more widely known as the short grass, due to the grazing of sheep on The Curragh plain. Her residents are known as Lilywhites. Or at least we were. The Central Statistics Office has just reported that [...]

Know thy neighbour

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Macra na Feirme’s second annual Know You Neighbour weekend is on the 14th and 15th of this month. What is that all about?
Well to start with, Macra na Feirme, is Ireland’s young farmers’ association. If you are a member, or in the know otherwise, you get to call it da macra. That shows you are [...]