//=time() ?>
A man leaning on a half door is passing time but a man standing at the door is wasting time! Talking to himself these days but that too shall pass!
#FolkloreThursday #AranConnemara
Sláinte chuig na fir & go mairfidh na mná go deo
Health to the men & may the women live forever! #InternationalWomensDay Pic1 #Connemara Women by Harry Furniss. Illustrated London News, 31 Jan 1880, p. 116 & Pic2 Clifton R. Adams NatGeographic 1927 #FolkloreThursday #SnaG20
In cottages the half door lets in light and keeps animals out. It also provides an arm rest if you want to watch the world go by or have a chat.
A man leaning on a half door was considered to be passing time but a man standing at the door is wasting time! #folklorethursday
Nach breá an radharc iad na #BeannaBeola Share glorious views of the TwelveBens with just the sheep for company. #ViewsNotQueues Off the beaten track in Connemara #wildatlanticway #aranconnemara #connemaraie #gaeltacht
Bíonn súil le muir ach ní bhíonn súil le tír. There's hope from the ocean but none from the land (grave) #Gaeilge2018 #TrasnaNadTonnta
Emigrants at #Clifden Quay- Print By A. O. Kelly Illustrated London News 1883 & Punch Cartoon faoin gorta/imirce (famine/emigration) 1840's