Posted on March 13, 2015
The HX region has over 5,500 years of continuous human habitation dating to the neolithic period. On the road between HX crossroads and the nearby lake of Lough Gur lies the ruins of an old church called Teampall Nua (New Church – in English language), which dates from the 17th century.
From The Lough Gur website (loughgur.com):
New Church replaced an older chapel which was used by the Earls of Desmond. The present structure dates from 1679 – a simple rectangular building. It was endowed with a chalice and patten which bear the inscription: “The guift of the Right Honourable Rachel Countess Dowager of Bath to her chapel-of-ease Logh Guir, Ireland 1679” The famed poet harper Thomas O’Connellan who died in 1698 in Bourchiers Castle is buried here in an unmarked grave as is Owen Bresnan (1847-1912) local poet and historian who composed Teampall Nua and Sweet Lough Gur side.
A piece by Thomas O’Connellan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Blt9B16TIQ
Pics by MB!
Posted on March 8, 2015
Souk Waqif, Doha, Qatar
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Arabic, Culture, International Women's Day, Qatar, Souk Waqif
Posted on March 6, 2015
The challenge is ‘Orange‘.
In October 2012 MB traveled to Nepal. Read More
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Bagmati river, buddhism, Death, hereafter, Hindu, Kathmandu, Nepal, Orange, postaday, Purification, reincarnation, Weekly Photo Challenge
Posted on March 5, 2015
In a graveyard near MB’s HX homeland stands a headstone with the following inscription:
John Murphy died this
11th day of October 1784
aged 219 years
May the Lord have mercy on his soul
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: alien, Church, Grave, Gravestone, Headstone, Herbal remedy, Ireland, Keeper, Knockainey, Outer space, Quack, Secret, St John's Church, Vampire
Posted on March 4, 2015
This post is a joint effort by Irish poet Seamus Heaney (deceased) and MB (not deceased).
Masons, when they start upon a building,
Are careful to test out the scaffolding;
Make sure that planks won’t slip at busy points,
Secure all ladders, tighten bolted joints.
And yet all this comes down when the job’s done
Showing off walls of sure and solid stone.
So if, my dear, there sometimes seem to be
Old bridges breaking between you and me
Never fear. We may let the scaffolds fall
Confident that we have built our wall.
—-
Scaffolding
by MB
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Building, Construction, Culture, Scaffold, Scaffolding, Structures