A five minute one take mobile short filmed on Sun. Aug. 13, 2006 at the Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, County Clare, Ireland.
A five minute one take mobile short fimed from the moment that the last set of riders get off the "Energy" until the next set get on and start screaming, here is The Wait at the Puck Fun Fair on Fri. Aug. 11, 2006.
Trinity College construction across from the Pearse St Station.
A rainy Monday bit of fun at the top of Grafton Street.
The following text added later on Wed. evening from a laptop.
From The Traveller's Guide to Sacred Ireland by Cary Meehan, 2004 edition, page 408:
"There are a number of stories about St. Manchan. Perhaps the best know concerns his cow for, like St. Ciaran, Manchan had a very prolific cow whose milk was always freely given and never sold.
One day some jealous farmers from Killmonaghan on the other side of Ballycumber, came and stole her. She managed to leave a trail of marks on the stones with her hooves and tail so that Manchan could follow the thieves, but by the time he caught up with them, she had been killed and was being cooked. He grabbed her limbs from the pot and, by a miracle, she came back to life and lived into old age. The only reminder of her ordeal was a slight limp, as a small piece of her thigh bone was not recovered.
To this day the farmers in Lemonaghan townland will not sell milk. It must always be freely given."
More on St. Manchan:
St. Manchan's Shrine
St. Manchan of Lemonaghan
St. Manchan's Poem
Late Friday night / early Saturday morning: Going home on Dublin's light rail tram system, The Luas, is always entertaining after midnight. Last night especially so. Singing, appalled passengers, etc.
Thanks to: SixApart, Vodafone.ie MMS, PACE Language Institute and KRC.
© Around Ireland 2006