26 Aug 00 - 12:08 PM (#285623) Subject: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: alison Just a note to say that we arrived safely after many hours in the air and MANY in airports. I've been to the beach, chased the kids round a ruined castle, bought several new whistles.... life is good..... I can't access my ICQ contact list but I can still be contacted (ICQ 16719177)... Maybe I'll be able to join in with a UK hearme now that I'm the right time zone...... slainte alison |
26 Aug 00 - 12:14 PM (#285624) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Alice GREAT to hear from you! Have a wonderful vacation! Alice |
26 Aug 00 - 12:33 PM (#285630) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Giac Sounds lovely, Alison. Looking forward to further reports. Have a wonderful time! ~:o) |
26 Aug 00 - 12:33 PM (#285631) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: JedMarum I wish I was there!! I hope you have a great trip ... |
26 Aug 00 - 01:37 PM (#285643) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: katlaughing Was just wondering last night, during HearMe, about your trip and how you were doing. Thanks for taking the time to let us know. New whistles, huh? Goodie...can't wait to hear you play them! Take care, kat |
26 Aug 00 - 05:37 PM (#285763) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Philippa Alison, you can find me in the telephone directory comhfhreagras@hotmail.com |
26 Aug 00 - 05:38 PM (#285764) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Seamus Kennedy What about ye, big girl? Watch out for shite, snatters, keek, pooley and pish, and have an Ulster fry and a bowl of champ for me! Have a great time, and get me a red peppermint rock with "Belfast" all the way through it. All the best to you and your'ns. Seamus |
26 Aug 00 - 05:58 PM (#285773) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: catspaw49 Ah, the Irish lass goes home. I too was thinking about you and am glad you posted. Have the great time I know you will and as you fly past....wave. Spaw |
26 Aug 00 - 07:23 PM (#285806) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Helen So, back in the land of harp-lust. How many harps can an Irish-Australian 'Cat fit in a suitcase? Just wait a few weeks and we'll all find out. Have a wonderful time, all of you. Helen |
26 Aug 00 - 08:01 PM (#285820) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Brendy I'm still on the wrong side of a dacent sody farl, here, Alison; plans have changed, and now I'll be flying into 'sweet' Aldergrove, 3, Oct, and back here end of Nov. Meant to tell you sooner; but I wasn't sure myself until yesterday. Oh, have loads of craic, alright? B. |
26 Aug 00 - 08:19 PM (#285833) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Bugsy HAve a Great Holiday Ali, And bring me back a stick of rock. Cheers
Bugsy |
27 Aug 00 - 01:07 AM (#285947) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Jimmy C Have a great time in Beal Feirste, have a pint for me in Kelly's Cellars.
Slainte |
27 Aug 00 - 09:50 AM (#286041) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Áine Hey there missy! Have a great time (and don't eat too much!). Thanks for letting know where you are -- you know how anxious the rest of your 'family' can get when you go flitting about like this. *BG* Hope you're taking lots of pics, so we can all see what kind of stuff you're getting up to. Kisses and squiggy hugs to the lil 'uns. Be safe and have fun, Áine (And buy some extra biscies for the kids from Auntie Áine) |
27 Aug 00 - 10:21 AM (#286044) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Salute Harland and Wolf shipyard for me Alison; and have a Black Bush in McBrides on me.... Cheers. Aye. Dave |
27 Aug 00 - 11:51 AM (#286084) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Big Mick Well, FAIR ONE, I was sitting and enjoying the craic with a pretty illustrious bunch of Irish musicians last night and found meself thinking how much you would have enjoyed it. And a couple of them were Ulster lads. I hope you have a wonderful time at home, but as Aíntín Aíne says, please keep us all posted. I can't wait to see the pix of the Castles and dolmans. Enjoy, and don't forget to pick the right night, when the wind and moon and stars are just right, and go out with a harp and whistle to a special place. Let the instruments have their heads and play for the old ones. Remember the old times. Mick |
27 Aug 00 - 02:34 PM (#286146) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: InOBU Well, I will be over in Wiltshire, but raise one in the Hunting Lodge for me... Enjoy Larry |
27 Aug 00 - 03:32 PM (#286171) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: katlaughing By my reckoning, if Allison lifts one, at all of the places mentioned, for each of us who've asked her too, she should be pretty well pissed throughout the whole trip! Esp. since she is not a very large-sized person.**BG** Happy toasting, Allison and if ya need a break, just lift a cup a'tea for me, willya? T'anks! Big Mick, you're still sending shivers up my spine when you speak of such....I am there....thank you. katlaughing
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27 Aug 00 - 05:12 PM (#286205) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi Alison, We breathe the same air at last. Give me a shout. I'm in the local phone book under H.O'Prey. Annraoi. |
27 Aug 00 - 05:22 PM (#286207) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Renee in New Zealand Have a wee squiz at Ardoyne and tell me if Everton School is still standing. I went there in 1956. Been in NZ since I was 12, but I still regularly make sody farls and tatie farls and champ. |
27 Aug 00 - 06:33 PM (#286228) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Quincy Have a lovely time Alison!!! Am supposed to be back there myself but have hurt my arm at work so can't drive!! Am waiting here in the south of England to be fit to travel. Hope the weather is kind to you.....changeable as ever I'm sure! All the very best, Yvonne (Qhuincy!!) By the way Larry.....is that Wiltshire in England you're talking about?? I'm staying in the next county to you if you are! best wishes, Yvonne (formerly Sandy....don't forget we have march to do together in Belfast next year!!!) |
27 Aug 00 - 07:26 PM (#286239) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Callie Alison - I thought I hadn't heard you shouting across the valleys for a while, and now I know why!! Have a fantastic time, y'hear? Callie |
27 Aug 00 - 10:24 PM (#286291) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Den I was trying to talk to you the other day (icq) and there you were gone. I'm jealous as hell and according to my sister (spoke to her this morning) they are experiencing summer... with good weather. Remember have lots of Tayto cheese and onion sandwiches curried chips and for God's sake check out Barney G's in Crummick street for the best pasties known to man or woman. If you get up the coast to Newcastle watch out for the knees ok. Gimmie a shout on the ICQ if you can this week and if you let us know when, go into the Crown Bar, so some of us Catters can check you out actually quaffing a pint of the black stuff on the web camera they have in there. There is a link off the Belfast Telegraph home page to the Crown. The URL is www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk. And mind yourself girl. Den |
27 Aug 00 - 11:20 PM (#286312) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: WyoWoman Alison -- Good to hear you've arrived and are having a great time. I'll look forward to photos and a full accounting ... Godspeed, WW |
28 Aug 00 - 05:41 AM (#286392) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Marcus Campus Bellorum Any of those Irish Bronze Age Horns being played over there?
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28 Aug 00 - 06:59 AM (#286397) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: alison Den, send me your ICQ number.. I can't access them.... thanks everyone for the pints....... and good wishes... Philippa send me a surname please..... (send me a personal message, I don't want to hand out my sister's email address) The weather is WONDERFUL... sun is splittin' the trees, and I'm to the beach again, just dropped in quickly on the way. Kat... drinking heaps of tea..... Den and Seamus - eating lots of veda, and pasties..... Mick, I have at last found a low D whistle I can play, I did exactly what you suggested, there is a beautiful old hill round the corner (part of an old motte and bailey castle)..... see you all again sometime.... slainte alison
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28 Aug 00 - 08:17 AM (#286418) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: InOBU Yvonne (Sandy) Yup - getting on the plane today for Devises... will be busking in Bath for a few weeks... Look for an Uilleann piper playing with our ould dear chum, the Popular Halfwit. Larry |
28 Aug 00 - 11:48 AM (#286524) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: alison Brendy, it's a shame we won't be able to meet up.. maybe another time.... slainte alison |
28 Aug 00 - 01:17 PM (#286585) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Philippa Robinson |
28 Aug 00 - 02:11 PM (#286634) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Brendy Ah, sure Australia isn't that far away, as the crow flies, Alison. Who knows what the next year may bring!!! Have a great time. B. |
28 Aug 00 - 08:23 PM (#286866) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi All this modern technology is amazing. Alison phoned me yesterday. What a wonderful girl - she thought I sounded so young !!! I'll definitely buy her a few pints in the John Hewitt before she heads back to Oz. Any other Catters in Belfast or district give me a call. I'm in the phone book (see previous posting). Annraoi |
28 Aug 00 - 11:47 PM (#286986) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Jimmy C Annroi, You're not O'Prey from around the New Lodge by any chance ? |
29 Aug 00 - 03:49 PM (#287320) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi Yes indeedy !! And who might you be ? Annraoi BTW, Alison, if you read this, the Holywood singers' club resumes this Sunday night at 8.00. Alec and Jim will both be there - as well as yours truly. Annraoi |
29 Aug 00 - 04:14 PM (#287326) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Alice Reading this is like having a virtual vacation right along with you! yippeee! |
29 Aug 00 - 05:32 PM (#287374) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: alison Hahaha... you did sound young.... had a great chat on the phone last night with Annraoi, Philippa and Mike Ireland... nice to meet you all....it's great to put some voices to the names....... sorry your dinner got cold Mike *grin*....... today I ordered some bodhrans...... tomorrow Mark and I are leaving the kids with "Granda" and heading off to Donegal(YIPPEE!!!!)... the sun is still shining.. the week after I think I'm borrowing a campervan and heading for Achill Island.... any West Coast 'catters nearby ??? might see you on Sunday night Annraoi .... give me a ring at the weekend with the exact address... although I reckon I can probably find it...... slainte alison |
29 Aug 00 - 07:49 PM (#287470) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Den Alison did you happen to order your bodhrans from Eamon Maguire? If not hold off purchasing anything untill you play one of his, seriously, he should be in the phone book or if you ask around someone will direct you to his shop that is a treat in itself. I lost touch with him when he moved his shop it used to be up the side of the Telegraph building. Den enjoy Donegal by the way...the Rosses and Gweedore. |
29 Aug 00 - 08:37 PM (#287484) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Áine OK, that does it! This just is NOT fair! I'm green with envy about you going to Donegal, alison. No really, I hope you have a fantastic time -- and I know you will, ya lucky girl. And do follow Den's advise about hearing Eamon's bodhráns. I've heard a couple of his played, and they really are a cut above the rest. Touch the granite mountains and think of me awhile, a stór. Be safe and keep letting us know how you're getting on. -- Áine (sitting here just a pining away...) |
29 Aug 00 - 08:44 PM (#287489) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi Alison, Give me a ring about 5.30 - 8.00 today and I'll give you Éamonn's number. Annraoi |
29 Aug 00 - 09:00 PM (#287500) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Peter K (Fionn) Annraoi, where does the Holywood singers' club meet?(Holywood, I guess, but more specifically...) And which particular part of the New Lodge? My in-laws used to take up about half of Stratheden Street, but they've all moved onwards and upwards by now, bar one. (The last out got 40 grand for a house that wouldn't have fetched fifty quid in 1972! The estate agent's blurb said: "Imposing double-fronted town house..."*VBG* And welcome to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Larry. Hope you're going to treat the place with some respect! If you're busking in Bath, it's almost worth a trip across, but alas I'm off to Crete soon and much to do first. Who made your pipes? |
30 Aug 00 - 12:19 AM (#287623) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Marcus Campus Bellorum And what about those bronze age horns?? |
30 Aug 00 - 05:43 AM (#287696) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi Fionn, more specifically Trainfield Street. Holywood singing club:- travelling Bangorwards through Holywood, turn left at the maypole. Then look for a café/home bakery on the left just a few yards down the street. Entrance is by a "double door". Walk in and follow your ears. Annraoi |
30 Aug 00 - 08:38 AM (#287735) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Liam's Brother One of the more enjoyable threads I've read lately. Sounds like you're having a wonderful time, Alison, and that's just great! Now, what I want to know is whether any of your old friends and relatives have accused you of having an Australian accent.
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30 Aug 00 - 09:08 AM (#287756) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: JedMarum Those of us 'earthbound' Mudcatters in places distant are enjoying your travels vicariously, Alison - and wish you continued adventures! |
31 Aug 00 - 12:32 AM (#288327) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Jimmy C Annroi, I'm one of the Cushnans from Lepper street. I believe your mother and mine were either very good friends or related in some way. Her name was Simpson. My grandfather had the shoemaker shop in Lepper street close to the New Lodge Road. Slainte |
31 Aug 00 - 02:46 AM (#288360) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Marcus Campus Bellorum Ok then, I get the picture. . .no bronze age horns.
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31 Aug 00 - 05:48 AM (#288393) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi JimmyC, Gotcha ! Your mother was related to the Simpsons of Trainfield Street, the greyhound people. They lived beside the gate and on the other side were the Mooneys, cousins of the Simpson's. I am still in regular contact with the grandchildren of the Mooneys, Mary's children, to be exact. Well, it's a small world, right enough. Where are you now? Annraoi |
31 Aug 00 - 08:12 AM (#288431) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: death by whisky Being a Derryman I'm familiar with Donegal,but I'M not in Derry,I'm in Kerry,about 7 hours from Derry/Donegal,depending on which part of Donegal your going to.I like Grainnan na Aileach,take Buncrana Rd from Derry,left at Bridgend,couple of miles,left at church,up the hill....spectacular. |
31 Aug 00 - 12:09 PM (#288624) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Jimmy C Annroi, Nice to hear we're from the same neck of the woods. I left Belfast in 1966 and am now semi-retired in Whitby, Ontario - about 45 minutes east of Toronto. I still have 5 brothers, a sister and a daughter over there, I get home quite often, Will try to contact you the next time I'm over, may be around summer of 2001. I usually stay in Newington Avenue whn I am there. Give my regards to all the Barrack wall people. Slainte |
31 Aug 00 - 12:12 PM (#288629) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Jimmy C Everybody, I know this thread is for discussion about music and songs, I apoligize for using it for personal notes, its just that Annroi's Trainfield street home is less than a 2 minute walk from my own. I know you will all understand. Thanks. |
31 Aug 00 - 02:21 PM (#288658) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi Den, you needn't have worried about Alison and Éamonn Maguire. I was in with him today and he told me she had been in earlier in the week and had ordered a couple of drums (as he prefers to call them). Annraoi |
31 Aug 00 - 02:34 PM (#288664) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Jimmy C Annroi, Tell Eamonn (I don't know him) the next time you see him that I have one of his "DRUMS" its a real beauty. My inlaws the Mulgrews sent it to me a few years back. Everyone remarks on the tone and the classivcal look of it. Its a real cracker. |
31 Aug 00 - 02:54 PM (#288678) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Philippa Death by Whisky, are you perhaps a McGinley??? |
31 Aug 00 - 03:50 PM (#288706) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Den at work That's great Annroi. I'm glad to hear it. Eamonn is quite the character. I used to visit him when I went home on holiday but he moved his shop a number of years ago and I kind of lost touch. The drum he made for me (I bought it initially for the look of it) sounds beautiful. It still has the goat's hair around one side of it and I thought it would not be taken too seriously as an instrument. But as I said it sounds great its got a big deep sound to it and a copy of Jim Fitzpatricks painting of Cuchullainn, drawn by Eamonn on the front. I also bought sonme bones and a beautiful blackthorn stick that he'd finished. He had some great sessions in his shop years ago when some of the local lads came down to sign on the dole. There'd be a couple of pipers, a few flute and fiddle players and of course Eamonn himself who is a great drummer in his own right. If you see him Annroi tell him I said hello from Canada. Den |
31 Aug 00 - 07:56 PM (#288872) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Marcus Campus Bellorum No horn players then? |
31 Aug 00 - 08:15 PM (#288882) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: death by whisky Phillipa.I'm a Fahy.Yourself? |
01 Sep 00 - 06:50 PM (#289568) Subject: RE: Postcard to Fahy in Kerry From: GUEST,Philippa oh, have I already forgotten about Raymond Fahy and Holiday Projects? The answer to your question, a chara, is in this thread. You don't know my people as they're not from Derry. |
01 Sep 00 - 06:52 PM (#289573) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Den Ok I'll ask Marcus, what's with the horn players mate? Den |
01 Sep 00 - 07:12 PM (#289588) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: catspaw49 Hey al.......and to all of you on this thread. Mudactter Cara will be in Ireland in November. She started a thread called "I'm Going to Ireland and could use a little input from all of you. Spaw |
03 Sep 00 - 10:02 PM (#290540) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Marcus Campus Bellorum Irish Bronze Age Horns. Dug up only recently. Date to pre-celtic times. Played in style similar to didgeridoo in Australia. Appeared on Australian CD "Reconciliation" with Maria Cullen, Simon Coningham, Alan Dargin, and (i forget). I thought, given the universal appeal of the didge at the moment, that the pre-celtic irish horns would be undergoing a revival. Obviously not. Sad really. Thanks Den, for asking! |
03 Sep 00 - 10:16 PM (#290544) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Den Thanks for the info Marcus. Maybe somebody in Ireland could take this further. It might be worth starting a thread. A title like that is sure to spark interest. Den |
03 Sep 00 - 10:18 PM (#290547) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Marcus Campus Bellorum I think there was a thread somewhere? I will have a look around. |
04 Sep 00 - 12:02 PM (#290783) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST yep, I have ordered a few of Eamonn's bodhrans...... Donegal was wonderful.. as always...... went to the Griannan... one of my favourite places..... along with Beltaney Stone Circle, and Kenbane Castle..... since then I've taken the kids across the rope bridge and looked for Finn McCool at the causeway,,, (he wasn't there.. Shannon reckoned he was at the shops!!)...... swum at the white rocks in the shade of Dunluce Castle..... and eaten way too much food....... ah well..... last night I met Annraoi at a lovely little club in Holywood.. and I hope to meet a few more 'catters in Carrick this Wednesday See you all in another few days..... slainte alison |
04 Sep 00 - 01:21 PM (#290822) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi A great pleasure to meet you and your husband, Alison. Pity I was a bit pushed for time at the end of the evening and didn't get a chance to chat for longer. However, you never know, Wed. in Carrick, perhaps. Annraoi |
04 Sep 00 - 03:38 PM (#290889) Subject: Pictish pipes From: GUEST,Philippa John Purser of the Isle of Skye composes music incorporating a replica of a long metal horn found in a bog. It's called a carnyx. Kilmartin sessionsAlso John Kenny (recordings available) I'm trying to remeber what the Irish horn is called |
04 Sep 00 - 03:42 PM (#290892) Subject: RE: bronze age From: GUEST,Philippa re the Irish horns, Alice put a great link at the bronze age instrument thread |
05 Sep 00 - 03:15 PM (#291528) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Mike Ireland Hi All Its funny and nice to see how Alison has attracted to much interest in her visit home. I read the Mudcat and enjoy it. Over the years I noticed that Alison had lots and lots to 'say' - chiping in to many threads, helping lost souls. She's the same on the phone I am glad I wasn't paying for the phonecall 'grin' - as my tea didn't get cold it was eaten by my son. I hope to see her this Wed night (6th) at an open session in the Coast Road Hotel in Carrickfergus (9.30 onwards). A real live world renound mudcatter here in Carrick - the FAIR ONE visits -whats the world coming to - Big Mick will eat his heart out. Mike |
05 Sep 00 - 08:37 PM (#291741) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi Big Mick would love to be there to tear my throat out! See yous all tonight. Annraoi :-)) |
06 Sep 00 - 08:05 PM (#292484) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST Refresh |
06 Sep 00 - 10:26 PM (#292554) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Alice This is great Alison. So, what other impressions do the kids have of Ireland? What are they taking back to Australia from the shops? This must be really exciting for them, all the family, sights, music. I wish I was in the path of your US stop on the way back home. Alice |
06 Sep 00 - 11:03 PM (#292565) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Big Mick I am positively green - Kelly Green, of course - with envy at the thought that all of you will get to share the evening with THE FAIR ONE. Do me a favor and see if you can get her to give the vile black stuff a fair go........LOL. Annraoi, I wouldn't do that. I was just irritated at what I saw as a patronizing comment. But as I also said, I love your posts and your take on the music. Let us just let this pass and get back to what we do best..............to there and no further. Please give THE FAIR ONE a couple of Big Mick hugs for me. Wish I could be there. All the best, Mick |
07 Sep 00 - 05:58 PM (#293090) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,alison well I had a great night in Carrickfergus..... thanks Mike for the invite..... met Annraoi, Mike and a few lurkers...... it was lovely to get to meet and play some music with you all.... and Mick... I got some hugs.... hahaha I'm at a friends house up the Antrim Coast at the moment.... just spent a very wind blown day at the Mussenden temple, and Downhill Castle... it was freezing but that didn't stop the kids having a swim at Castlerock beach....... must go and socialise..... but I had to say thanks to Mike for a great night....
slainte alison |
08 Sep 00 - 04:02 AM (#293352) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Mike Ireland Well Big Mick you really lost out not being here in Carrick. Yes hugs, kisses and pints all round - Alison and Mark turned up and jumped straight in. Alison on the music Mark on the pints :-)) Alison is great on the flute and whistle, harmonising with others, lifting the music and simply doing her own thing and having fun. Everyone here said they want her back the following week. I'm hoping she can make the 20th back in Carrick. If you ever get the chance to meet Alison and Mark in the flesh take it - they are a lovely couple - not what you hear about people from Oz :-)) I also got to meet Annraoi who also played guitar and sang - he just lives down the road from me and hopefully he will be back to Carrick in the future. Alison and Mark thanks for your company your welcome anytime, it was a pleasure. Mike |
08 Sep 00 - 02:03 PM (#293554) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi Mike, thanks for the great welcome and the crack. I can't promise to make it every Wed. night, but as often as I can. I hope to meet uo with Martin and his harper daughter at the "Cran" concert at the University tonight Annraoi |
08 Sep 00 - 08:02 PM (#293756) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Yum Yum Alison I noticed in your messages you mentioned you played the Uilleann Pipes, do you know Dickey Deegan the Uilleann Piper from Melbourne? Annraoi, does the wee session still go on in Hollywood with Paddy McEvoy and gang? Yum Yum. |
08 Sep 00 - 08:06 PM (#293759) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi Yum Yum I don't know what goes on in Hollywood CA, but in Holywood Co. Down, the first Sunday of the month is the time and the sessioneer is Jimmy Elder. Does that ring a bell ? Annraoi |
08 Sep 00 - 09:03 PM (#293793) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Alan of Australia G'day Alison, It's great to see you're having such a good time, I'm very envious. Got your card thanks, I don't know if I can deduce anything about St Kevin, but that's a very masculine looking spire his church has. Good news for your kids - their boat's fixed. They'll probably nag you to take them home now so they can play with it.
Cheers, |
09 Sep 00 - 07:23 PM (#294274) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Yum Yum I think it's the 'Seaside Tavern' the session is held in (I could be wrong) Does Sheena go to your session? (I dont like to mention to many names over the web)There are some good singers around Down! Yum Yum |
09 Sep 00 - 07:52 PM (#294288) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Yum Yum Sorry Annraoi, I wasn't too clear in my last entry. Yes it's Co Down. Jimmy and his brother both sing with Rosemary, (am I at the right place?) Yum Yum. |
09 Sep 00 - 09:14 PM (#294319) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi You are indeed. Why don't you drop in the next time you're in the vicinity. Annraoi |
11 Sep 00 - 07:44 AM (#294918) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: alison Yum yum, there used to be a girl called Sheena went to that session the last time I was home (she may well still do) .. and it was held in one of the pubs... possibly the Maypole or certainly the pub on the corner beside the Maypole itself... from what Jim told me, it has moved a few times since then..... good news about the boat alan, thanks I'm here supposedly doing some family tree stuff.... but I'm sneaking off to chat here....... I have heard of Dickie Deakin...... great player... Off to Achill tomorrow... hopefully it'll be dry..... slainte alison |
13 Sep 00 - 09:33 PM (#296838) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Joe Offer Well, gee, Alison, we've missed you. I was hoping to go to Southern California and meet you, but I guess that didn't pan out. Hope to see you back at the 'Cat soon. I amost have enough frequent flyer miles for a trip to Australia. You accepting visitors? I'm supposed to visit John in Brisbane and see the snake he keeps under his house. Hope you're having a good trip. -Joe- |
17 Sep 00 - 06:37 PM (#299476) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: alison come over anytime Joe..... Achill was cold, wet, and very very beautiful..... mountains, sea, heather, bog land and peat water streams.... hard to beat...... back in Belfast for just over a week then off to California....... Spent today around Armagh, found Brian Boru's grave (well as ar as they know anyway!!).... and climbed Navan fort (Eaman Macha.... I'm sure I spelt that wrong)...... and found a great faery ring there........ now the kids are full of stories about faeries.... they are having a great time....... I should pick up some bodhrans in the next few days.... slainte alison |
18 Sep 00 - 08:44 AM (#299824) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Áine Dear alison, Sounds like you're still having a wonderful time! I do hope that we'll be hearing some of those new bodhrans on the Mudcat Radio soon. I have an extra copy of a book with some fantastic stories about the good people called Faery Nights - Oicheanta Si. Send me your address in a personal message and I'll mail it to you. That way, it'll be there when the you and the little 'uns get home. Slan, Aine |
18 Sep 00 - 09:08 AM (#299849) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Big Mick You don't call.........You don't write.........are they feedin' ya, lass? .............Are ye takin' care of your health and staying away from that bacon????? Sounds like you are having a wonderful time. Thanks for keeping us posted. Mick |
18 Sep 00 - 09:31 PM (#300337) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Annraoi It was great to meet you and Mark, Alison. If I don't see you both before you head off for CA, have a great trip. All the very best, Annraoi |
21 Sep 00 - 11:43 AM (#302282) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: alison sorry I had to break the date last week Annraoi... but I as in Sligo... and this week has been flying in with people trying to take us out for meals etc...... the diet starts when I get back to Sydney..... Mick, I am being very good... haven't had bacon .... and that is a pretty good achievement... but I'm making up for it with tatie bread, veda and soda farls...... yum... had a mouthful of guinness too... and I still say it's 'vile black stuff'!!! picking up my bodhrans tomorrow...... got a set of bagpipes yesterday (about 100 years old... very good condition) .... how I'm going to squeeze all of this plus the toys the kids have accumulated into the suitcases I have no idea.... had another lovely night with Mike Ireland last night..... thanks again Mike.... it was lovely to meet yourself and your friends... slainte alison |
22 Sep 00 - 09:06 AM (#302935) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Mike Ireland Alison called in again to the Wednesday night open folk/trad music night in the Coast Road Hotel in Carrickfergus. Once again she was an asset to the music - not only because half the people who normally come didn't (maybe they heard she was coming back - grin) - but because she is so bloody good - she even sang. She's a person who has everything and good looks as well. Eat your heartout Big Mick I even got a hug.... Alison it was great to meet you and hear you play, enjoy the rest of your holiday in Disneyland and have a safe journey. Drop me an email when you get home. Mike |
22 Sep 00 - 11:58 AM (#303083) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: catspaw49 I think the Aussie Customs Office may consider the bagpipes as "Hazardous Materials" and you might be in serious trouble al! Sounds like a great time, but we're missing you here. Spaw |
24 Sep 00 - 06:19 PM (#304593) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: alison Awwwww shucks........ *blush* well I have one day left here...... spent today at Tara (and I know I gave directions in another thread way way back.... but I can now say with certainty that my map was wrong!!..... it is beside the N3 NOT the N2... just in case anyone finds that old thread....)... My bodhrans are absolutely gorgeous (I'll photo and scan them sometime)...... I'm off to Frankfurt on Tuesday, then LA on Wednesday (Park Vue Hotel Annaheim for a few days in case anyone is in the area and wants to set up a session)then off travelling for a few more...... I doubt very much that I'll be near a computer before I get back to Sydney 5/10 I think...... (or 10/5 for you Americans... *grin*) so I'll 'see' you all when I get back.... love slainte alison |
24 Sep 00 - 06:54 PM (#304610) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Spaw, As long as the bagpipes have had their rabies shots they will only have to be in quarantine for two weeks. Yours, Aye. Dave |
04 Oct 00 - 09:19 PM (#312421) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,alison Just to finish off this thread..... I got back a few hours ago, after a very pleasant few days in the US, (Anaheim, and San Diego)..... the kids are splashing around in the pool... and I'm not sure whether to eat or sleep..... isn't jet lag a wonderful thing?!! the bodhrans whistles and the bagpipes all made it through customs unscathed........ now I just need to find a teach yourself bagpipes site..... *grin* but first I think I'll have a nap... slainte alison |
04 Oct 00 - 10:41 PM (#312479) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: catspaw49 Welcome home al. Spaw |
05 Oct 00 - 01:01 AM (#312552) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,Mark Cohen So here I've been waiting at the Honolulu airport with a big bag of macadamia nuts...and find you're already back in Oz. Sigh....glad you had a good trip. Aloha, Mark |
05 Oct 00 - 01:15 AM (#312556) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: WyoWoman Welcome home, Fair One. Glad you made it safe and sound. ww |
05 Oct 00 - 01:19 AM (#312559) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: katlaughing Welcome back, Alison and thanks for the virtual tour. Sounds like you all had a wonderful time; your descriptions, though brief, really painted a beautiful picture of all you saw and did. Glad to have you back amongst us, too, been missing you in HearMe. Can't wait to hear those pipes!! luvyakat |
06 Oct 00 - 02:08 AM (#313340) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: GUEST,alison Mark, believe it or not I was sitting in the plane eating macadamias as we flew past Hawaii. I thought of you and waved. the rest of you I waved.... but you didn't wave back!!! *grin* as we flew down over the US we had brilliant clear skies, and fantastic views. We saw the Rockies, and one of the Great Lakes, (so I waved to all the Canadians and blew a kiss to a certain big spud carrying Mick)*grin*.... excues my pathetic grip of US geography... if I get places in completely the wrong order.... either it is my confusion or the pilot was taking the scenic route.... then we flew over Colorado and Salt Lake City.... strange sitting at so many thousand feet looking at place names on a map and thinking... so and so from Mudcat lives somewhere near here..... It was a very nice sensation... to know that you were all down there somewhere... just in case we crashed.. so I could have somewhere to sleep...... I had a fantastic time with the Mudcatters I did get to meet... someday I hope to meet more of you for real..... I had a wonderful time... but now it's nice to be back... slainte alison |
06 Oct 00 - 07:53 AM (#313403) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Allan C. It seems a little odd for me as I sit here in West Virginia to wish you a "Welcome home!" as you arrive in Sidney. But you know what I mean. Best wishes, Alison! |
06 Oct 00 - 08:17 AM (#313412) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Liam's Brother Hi Alison! I've heard it said that the only thing better than going away is going home. How do you feel about that?
All the best, |
06 Oct 00 - 10:55 PM (#313888) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: alison Hard to say Dan, home is two places for me (3 if you include Mudcat...*grin*)..... Belfast and the friends I left there have changed since I left.... but I still feel a part of it all.... When I'm in Oz I talk about the "folks back at home" (Belfast).. when I was in Belfast I called Oz home.... (we flew from the US with Qantas and for about the last 30 mins of the flight they played that awful "I still call Australia home" song to us....aarrgghhhhh!!!) slainte alison |
06 Oct 00 - 11:23 PM (#313897) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Bob Bolton G'day Alison, They are all too ready to play that damned song ... during the Olympic broadcast here one night, they cut that Qantas commercial break - instead of broadcasting Cathy Freeman's race live ... OOOOPS! Regard(les)S, Bob Bolton |
07 Oct 00 - 12:11 PM (#314138) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: Big Mick |
16 Oct 00 - 01:58 AM (#319588) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: alison Thanks for the welcome Mick.... there'll be photos soon... Mike, I've lost your email address.... or I'd send you a copy.... slainte alison |
17 Oct 00 - 04:26 AM (#320644) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: alison Thanks to Pene Azul you can see some of the photos I took back home here..... I'll be posting others on my web site when I get around to it..... slainte alison |
27 Oct 00 - 10:05 AM (#328482) Subject: RE: Postcard from Alison in Belfast From: alison Just to finish off this thread... you can see some of the places I visited and talked about in this thread here slainte alison |