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! |