Red bricks on your collar, tell a tale on you. Festival book 1924-say a little prayer for me. Shot through the heart JJF-Hanging on the telephone Eye of the Tiger
A small blackbird fledgling has camped on my strawberry bed and refuses to move. Caesar Colclough can't find his clothes and is shouting out the top window to his friends, holding up the whole show. The Rabbits keep digging.
Amaryllis in a bucket, Kiwi in a climbing race with a briar. Blood orange from the Colosseum keeping a dark corner bright. Red Geranium that darkness could not kill. A mighty trench that snakes like a serpentine walk without the capable planting. one more day.
The grey Ferguson TE20 tractor that is in your new shed, with a PTO, will fit through the cart arch of the walled garden with plough and a rotavator on its rear. What a great idea. Who will drive it? Tom black velvet! Not until I see the steering wheel in his hands will I believe that he can drive that Tractor, Mister Ferguson.
Flying high in the wind is a kite, that tells a tale, to all who can see it, did John Colclough look up into the sky at Ardcandrisk before Alcock fired his pistol. Did he see a kite climbing and diving, tail fluttering and flitting or did he see gunpowder smoke and steel approach. no time to say goodbye to his mother or brother.
lots of Nettle's down in the garden, we shall make soup. great to have a nice group appreciating and supporting the efforts seeing thru the trees to see Flemish bond. no such thing as bad publicity. lots of visitors in Tintern today, one lady pushed a pram to the front of the WG, disappointed it was closed up aren't we all, when the sun shines and the birds sing its hard not to enjoy it ...........tranquil
The boys and girls of the RamHS know their stuff and we,.......... WHOS WE....we had to change the polar axis of the compass to ......WHOS WE?! .......... we is whosare doing this........ Listen its simple ........wes is going do this. KK back from the far side of Tipp to send a lightning rod right down the polar axis ........ All Hail CAESAR
Tomorrow, Tuesday we meet Ram H.S. to outline the road ahead for the WG. on Wednesday, 10 of the nations finest will see the WG for the first time. What they see and will see will surely give them the urge to wax lyrical and champagne also puts things into the best perspective. TA demothballs on Thursday and by the weekend the Heritage machine will again be operational. KKJMJCGC all back on board for another mission. History in the making.
It is easier to get a camel through the eye of a needle than a 12 ton Track machine through a 2.45m cart arch of a walled garden in bad need of restoring. Maybe a crane provided by KK. If 1840 ( mums 12 70year old trees cut down by Goff) was a annushoriblis for Caesar Colclough then 2010 will be mirabilismarvelous..................
Hook Rural Tourism Ltd. has signed a five-year licence with Coillte Teoranta to restore the Colclough Walled Garden at Tintern Abbey, Saltmills, County Wexford to its former glory.