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BS: rural ireland down and not out

08 Sep 14 - 07:46 AM (#3658378)
Subject: BS: rural ireland down and not out
From: The Sandman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ud3VCYm_I4k&list=UUQ81FnjeUjtmo5844EgREDQ


08 Sep 14 - 12:52 PM (#3658469)
Subject: RE: BS: rural ireland down and not out
From: The Sandman

yo


08 Sep 14 - 12:57 PM (#3658474)
Subject: RE: BS: rural ireland down and not out
From: Stilly River Sage

A link with no commentary sometimes doesn't get a lot of response. Is this a friend who produces these?


08 Sep 14 - 01:25 PM (#3658490)
Subject: RE: BS: rural ireland down and not out
From: GUEST,mg

one thing I noticed about rural ireland, the middle part that looks very fertile to me..was the seeming lack of farming or animal growing activity..what is going on? There were a lot of sheep, especially in Dingle area..lots of sheep...and they do eat them more than we do in the US of course...but I saw mile after mile of what looked like just grass..no animals, no visible crops, no orchards...have the absentee landlords come back from Holland etc.? What is going on...mg


09 Sep 14 - 03:40 AM (#3658628)
Subject: RE: BS: rural ireland down and not out
From: The Sandman

what time of year were you there?in the winter, october onwards the cows are housed inside, then there is setaside an eu agricultural idea.


07 Nov 14 - 05:05 AM (#3675349)
Subject: RE: BS: rural ireland down and not out
From: The Sandman

re


07 Nov 14 - 07:11 AM (#3675393)
Subject: RE: BS: rural ireland down and not out
From: bubblyrat

The "grassy" areas are ,in fact, Paddy Fields.


07 Nov 14 - 07:48 AM (#3675407)
Subject: RE: BS: rural ireland down and not out
From: Backwoodsman

LOL!