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dynemechsystemspvtltd · 5 hours ago
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ilojebacs · 4 months ago
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From seismic anchors to spring mounts and hangers, Tecoustics offers comprehensive solutions for your noise and vibration control needs.
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year ago
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"CHARGE CURRAN ADMITS LOOTING BEVERLEY HOME," Toronto Star. April 24, 1934. Page 19 & 21. --- Threat Was Telephoned to Woman, "You'll Get What Copp Got" ---- POLICE INVESTIGATE --- Say Prisoner Has Confessed Methods Similar to Those of Student's Slayer ---- With the laying of additional charges of housebreaking against John Curran. 21. arrested last week on charges theft of of articles from a parked motor car on Springmount Ave., police allege the youth has admitted being the "party thief" who climbed into a bedroom window of Alexander Beverley's residence, 12 Conrad Ave.. February 20, on the night of stealing $75 in money from guests' purses and a quantity of jewelry. Shortly afterward Mrs. Beverley was terrorized by a telephone threat that unless she stopped giving the police information she "would get what Copp got."
Police at that time believed that the telephone message came from the slayer of Johnny Copp, University of Toronto football star, who was shot outside his Wellesley St. home last November by a porch climber who operated in much the same manner as that which Curran is alleged to have used in entering the Beverley home during a bridge party.
A request that he get three years in Kingston penitentiary was made in police court to-day by Curran, who pleaded guilty to four charges of housebreaking. Magistrate Jones gave him two years.
"This prisoner has a very unusual request," said Crown Attorney Malone, who told the court that the a cused had a very bad record. "He wants to go to Kingston for three years so that he can learn a trade. I would suggest that he get two years."
"All right," agreed his worship.
Curran, who was arrested in the Springmount Ave. district, where several housebreakings have occurred the past few weeks, was held by the police at Ossington Ave. station for further questioning, for they believed he might be the house thief they were looking for.
Curran, it is alleged, pointed out to Detective Todd, among other houses, the Conrad Ave. residence. He emphatically denied telephoning Mrs. Beverley or being in any way connected with the Copp killing.
Curran came up with George Dobson in court to-day for sentence for theft of a suitcase last week from a parked car. Dobson was put on probation for one year. The court was told further informations were to be laid against Curran. He pleaded guilty to them all.
The charges were: On Feb. 20, breaking into the apartment of Alex. Beverley, Conrad Ave., and stealing $75, a diamond pin and a diamond ring; on April 12, breaking into the store of the Atlantic and Pacific Co., St. Clair Ave., and stealing a quantity of cigarettes: on March 28, breaking into the apartment of Leo Coughlin, Springmount Ave., and stealing a gold wrist watch, and on April 1, breaking into the music shop of Charles Bourne and stealing a piano-accordion and a ukulele.
[Curran was indeed given two years. He was 21, from Toronto, a painter and paper hanger, and had been in Burwash Industrial Farm - he had a scrolled tattoo reading mother on his chest. He was convict #3430 at Kingston Penitentiary, worked in the tin & paint shop, was reported once, and then released on good time October 1935.]
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springmountdental · 2 years ago
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city-of-melbourne · 3 years ago
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Wine and Cheese Fest returns with jazz and grape-stomping
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kilmokea · 4 years ago
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Self Funded Private Gardens of County Wexford on the Wexford Garden Trail
Out of the earth, these garden owners
are creating living miracles.
  These Gardens of Wexford have a few things in common which inspire them to keep going, be creative and open their gates to the public. They are all in County Wexford, privately owned and  managed and are self-funded. Together with Garden Centres and Government funded Gardens they are members of The Wexford Garden Trail. This trail welcomes visitors and their members are more than happy to assist with any information visitors require to enjoy their visits to the Gardens and Garden centres of County Wexford.
There really is something special and treasured about Irish Gardens. They represent a natural environment of plants and trees taking in carbon and releasing oxygen into the air while their roots stabilize the soil and filter water. As trees reduce air pollution they help us to breathe better. Spending time within a natural setting often reduces our stress & improves our sleep. Just being among trees is good for our wellbeing and they make a lovely setting for walking, an activity shown to reduce stress and illness. With roots reaching deep into the earth, trees have excellent grounding energy. Indeed the healing powers of a garden have been portrayed in art and literature since our earliest beginnings. Out of the earth these garden owners are creating living miracles.
Nature has long been known for its relaxing qualities. Visiting gardens is so good for our health having vital positive effects on mental health as they boost our mood and generally make us feel more cheery. The Holistic benefits are huge. Relaxation, stress reduction and the value of improved quality of life to name but a few.
So much inspiration can be received through visiting gardens to assist the creation of our own garden too. Meeting the gardeners and owners adds enormously to the visit.
The sharing of valuable knowledge and stories while appreciating someone else’s hard work and creation adds to our lives. So often we are creating and planting for the future generation to enjoy so sharing knowledge cements the continuity of gardening systems. Stories of pioneering gardeners over the years who created and contributed to gardens over time add a depth to our visit helping us appreciate the garden while gaining inspiration for our own gardens. Great inspiration too for poets, artists and writers alike.
The visit provides us with the benefit of expanding our knowledge of horticulture, new technologies and making connections with like-minded people. They are a great way to introduce gardening as a hobby to children teaching them to nurture living things.
Some of the deepest preoccupations of thoughtful gardeners are the weather and the seasons. It is from Spring to Autumn, that magical time of year when many of Wexford’s self- funded private gardens open their gates to the public for you to explore.
 Forward by Emma Hewlett
Coolaught Gardens was created and is owned by Harry & Caroline Deacon
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   “We were both probably always really into gardening but for me it started as an interest in growing to eat vegetables and fruit from a young age, but not into the floral side, I left that to my mother. She loved keeping the garden going and I was often called to help out, not really willingly I may add. When I married Caroline she was really interested as well, so much so that when they teamed up, I needed to find somewhere to escape to when they were both after me to do something or other!
   The years that followed saw us become more interested and the garden grew in size and to be fair it was Caroline was now the driving force but we visited more gardens in our time off and I suppose the gardening bug had bitten.
   The start of Coolaught Gardens really happened as a result of us deciding for the hell of it to enter what was then the National Garden competition, we came second in the Wexford section but we never realized how much it would impact us and by the end of the following week we had about 4 garden clubs asking us would we open the garden for viewing for their clubs! It seems that up to that point no private garden had come as high up the competition and a lot of people wanted to see this unknown garden. We started playing with the idea of opening the garden for a limited time Sundays 2 to 6 for the Summer months, but we underestimated the response, and we were run off our feet on those Sundays and the tours that came on weekdays again made us realize that we were going to have to open more days to spread the load. We opened from Wednesday through to Sunday next and after that we opened the full seven days and of course by then we had added the garden centre  and the garden during this time had also more than doubled in size and now stands at more than 2.5 acres. So even though now when the garden is closed we have the sales area to take care of.  
   We have loved the time we have spent in making the garden but we have also loved meeting all the like-minded people we have met through the past 20 years because of what we started here. True gardening folk are the best people you can be around, they are generally very positive people who work their way through every adversary, none have been tested as much as by what has happened in the last year. Things and situations have changed utterly for a lot of people, life as we know it has been turned on it's head, these lockdowns have had a devastating impact on families, business, economies across the world are suffering but nothing compared to the families of the people that have died. There has on the other hand been more time for parents to spend with their children, that has to be a bonus. The realization that most people won't be able to travel away for holidays and breaks has seen the nation change by being much more conscious of their homes and their gardens. After the first lockdown we started a call and collect service which I found very difficult. It is not the same as meeting with your customers face to face and making sure what they are buying will suit them, but as the Summer wore on and the economy opened we found that a lot of people had also found the joy of having the space around their homes and now wanted to make that area more beautiful and a place to relax and unwind in i.e. make a garden out of it! Last Summer all the tours both National and International were cancelled as were all the new Brides and Grooms that come for to take their photos in the garden. We were reluctant at first to open the garden as we weren't sure of the protocols to put in place to keep people safe but as we finally became more confident, we did open it and our new customers and old seemed to get new enjoyment from the garden and that also lifted our spirits.
     We have passed the first day of Spring St. Bridget's day and even though the weather is still dismal, that too will change the days are getting longer and warmer and Summer will come again and eventually Covid will be consigned to the history  books and life will return to the new normal. We will look forward to meeting both our regular customers and those that have been bitten with the gardening bug recently back to Coolaught Gardens again.”
Clonroche, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford
  Telephone:
053 9244137
  Mobile:
087 6446882
  Email:
  Website:
www.facebook.com/coolaughtgardens
  Contact:
Caroline & Harry Deacon
  Opening Hours:
Garden is open Mid May to Mid September, or by appointment to individuals and groups Garden Centre open all year round.
 Glenavon Japanese Garden was created by and is owned by Iris Checkett.
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“During the winter of 1999 I attended gardening classes run by Frances McDonald in Gorey Community School. As part of the course we were asked to design our dream gardens. I decided to create a Japanese themed garden. The garden developed over the next few years ,constructed by Drinagh Garden Centre. Originally based on the four seasons of the year over the years it has matured and changed.
Some years ago I joined The Wexford Garden Trail and opened my garden to the public for a few months in the summer. All proceeds are given to charity. The Garden Trail has helped enormously with the marketing of my garden through the Web site, Social Media and The Brochure. It is enormously beneficial too for our garden visitors as we introduce them to the trail and suggest other gardens for them to visit and Garden centres for them to purchase plants and garden related tools, compost, pots and ornaments.
Unfortunately, because of the pandemic last year there were very few visitors and this year I hope Government restrictions allow more people to avail of the wonderful spaces we have all created in the Wexford Garden Trail for visitors to enjoy safely.
Working in the garden keeps me fit and gives me the opportunity to meet like-minded people. Hopefully these visitors get as much pleasure from the beauty of the garden as I do, and the peaceful place helps them to reduce the stresses of life.
Each season brings its own particular pleasures. In Spring we have the beauty of the Cherry Blossom. Summer features Hydrangeas, Autumn, the Liquid Amber walk and in Winter all the grasses.
Of course, there are problems associated with any garden. The area is all macamore soil so it requires quite a lot of chicken manure and hard work. I have to contend with the Macamore soil and Mr Heron repeatedly comes for my fish! On the upside I buy all my replacement plants and receive help and advice from my good friends in Springmount Garden Centre. Nothing takes away from the pleasure and enjoyment of being surrounded by the beauty of a garden. I love Glenavon Japanese Garden and enjoy every moment I have in this gorgeous space.
Glen Richards, Courtown Harbour, Gorey, Co. Wexford
  Telephone:
053 9425331
  Mobile:
085 2048737
  Email:
  Website:
www.facebook.com/glenavonjapanesegarden
  Contact:
Iris Checkett
  Opening Hours:
Sunday and Friday May to August 2pm – 5pm, or by appointment to individuals and groups.
  Kilmurray Gardens was created and is owned by Paul & Orla Woods
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Opening your garden to the public is a work of passion it requires complete dedication and a little bit of lunacy which we have in spathes. It is a moving feast which is never complete but which hopefully inspires people to try and achieve parts of it in their own garden space. Opening your garden requires courage as you are opening yourself up to other people opinions and criticism but it also can give you huge rewards for all the hours you are on your hands and knees weeding. Our greatest concern is when people return from a walk in the garden with armfuls of flowers they have picked to see if we have it for sale in the nursery a tight lipped smile usually is the response with a gentle reminder not to pick the flowers. The responses can be quite amusing.
The development of our garden started in conjunction with the development of the nursery as we found people enjoyed seeing the plants they were interested in buying growing in a garden. It is planted in an informal style with the inclusion of pond areas over the past few years. We completed our long border in a formal setting six years ago and they give a formal entrance into the garden joined to the more informal areas. My favourite spot is sitting in the long borders surrounded by hornbeam hedging completely surrounded by foliage and flowers. It is the most perfect tranquil spot. My favourite plants are definitely the ones that continue flowering for a long time like Alstroemeria and are wonderful cut flowers for the house and also the scented ones like phlox and paeonias which are brief but in the few weeks they flower give so much joy. Our gardening opening is self- funded as we have a donation box for the RNLi in Courtown which we are past crew of and which our daughter has now joined. Our greatest pleasure is seeing people enjoying the space we have created and sitting and relaxing which in these times is so important .Our opening last year was hampered with Covid regulations but hopefully when summer arrives we will be able to reopen and allow people to enjoy our space
 Kilmurry Nursery, Gorey, Co. Wexford
  Telephone:
053 9480223
  Mobile:
086 8113171 / 086 8180623
  Email:
  Website:
www.kilmurrynursery.com
  Contact:
Paul & Orla Woods
  Opening Hours:
Nursery Open Jan-March Mon-Friday 10-5 March 30th -Sept 27th open Monday-Saturday-10-5pm 30th Sept-13th December -Monday -Friday-10am-5pm
  Entrance Fee:
Donation to Courtown RNLI
 Kilmokea Gardens is owned by Mark & Emma Hewlett
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“Ancient garden heritage goes back to earliest settlers. In the seventh Century the patron Saint of gardening, Saint Fiachra was adopted. He holds a special place in our hearts as the Kilmokea Monastic site dates back to this time. It is situated next to the walled garden.
When the Church of Ireland purchased the Monastic lands to build the rectory for the Rector of White Church, the fruit and vegetables for the house were grown in the walled Garden. Today it is home to a series of interchanging garden rooms with herbaceous planting, rose gardens and sheltered garden seats positioned to reflect on the beauty of the place. My favourite place is our Italian Loggia and pool which I have adopted as my summer office. As the business has grown, I become more office bound so I may as well be close to the garden on my laptop! Without doubt Roses are my favourite summer flowers and Hellebores in the spring. Many of the healing properties of the flowers and plants in the garden are now bottled as last lockdown I completed a flower essence course and these will be available to purchase in the Conservatory. To further assist the health and wellbeing of our guests we are introducing the concept of ‘Forest Bathing’ in the woodland garden. This Japanese practise known as ‘Shinrin Yoku is a simple method of being calm and quite amongst trees, observing nature around you while breathing deeply. A wonderful way to de-stress and boost the immune system at the same time.
We have been maintaining the seven acres of gardens for 24 years now and have weathered many storms! One of the first things we did was to build a large wooden Conservatory which is our Café where we offer guests lunch and afternoon tea. We then created a new food garden where fruit and vegetables are grown using organic methods for the kitchen which feeds guests staying in the house, self catering cottages and are essential ingredients for our lunch menu the conservatory café. This is really important to us as our philosophy of “ground to fork” is ingrained in our objectives.
Since the food travels only a few feet to reach the plate in the Conservatory Café, it is more sustainable. We strive to offer local & sustainable food and food grown with Organic methods to our guests and our family.
Our parents were all keen gardeners and fostered an interest in Gardens and nature and the outdoors. When we first started caring for the gardens my father would drive down from Dublin arriving at 8am, peel himself out of his low Honda and put on his overalls to mow the lawns and tend to the Roses. He was great inspiration and got involved in many of our early projects, giving advise, even when it wasn’t needed! Over the years we have created a large new food garden, which is very close to our hearts. We have built board walks and wooden structures in the woodland garden, designed fairy houses & viking boats and planted many hundreds of plants not to mention spending many hundreds of hours weeding! We now employ a full time gardener who gardens five days a week. We are very involved with decision making, planning new plantings, building structures, graveling pathways and discussing all the planting of seeds for the Vegetables and Flowers.  We are totally indebted to Marty Reville our gardener who tends to the gardens with the love and passion which we hold for the gardens. With him we have created no-dig vegetable beds and he is extending biodiversity throughout the gardens. Large bug hotels are the latest structures! We really hope Government restrictions allow us to open Kilmokea Gardens to visitors this season, and we look forward to welcoming you”.
Great Island, Campile, Co Wexford
  Telephone:
051 388109
  Mobile:
086 6641946
  Email:
  Website:
www.kilmokea.com
  Contact:
Mark & Emma Hewlett
  Opening Hours:
Opening hours. 10am to 5pm
March 17th to end of May. September & October. Wednesday to Sunday
June, July, August. Every Day.
  Entrance Fee:
Adults €7; OAP €6; Children under 16 €4; Children under 2 Free; Groups welcome. Up to 12.5% discount for groups of over 20
 Marlfield House Gardens
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 Marlfield House is owned by The Bowe Family and managed by Margaret and Laura Bowe 
 When our parents Mary and Ray Bowe bought Marlfield House just outside Gorey in 1977 it was with the intention of opening the house and gardens to guests as a country house hotel. The Dower house of the Courtown Estate, the Earls of Courtown had entertained lavishly in both Marlfield and the nearby Courtown House. With Marlfield’s opening as a hotel in 1978 it began again to welcome guests from all over the world. 
 The garden was smaller then and has been developed and extended  extensively by Mary and Ray in the early days.  On 36 acres in total there are 12 acres in woodland walks and garden today. While the gardens have always been enjoyed by hotel guests, since opening ‘The Duck Restaurant’ in 2015 the number of people  coming to enjoy a coffee, lunch or dinner and a wander in the gardens has multiplied tenfold. The restaurant is located in a long stone building with French doors opening onto a sandstone terrace overlooking the kitchen garden filled with vegetables, soft fruits, a plethora of herbs and beds of blooming roses! Our guests enjoy seeing  chefs picking herbs, vegetables and salad as they dine  al fresco on the south facing Terrace.  The ‘garden to plate’ ethos could not be more evident!
It brings us great pleasure to see our garden enjoyed by so many. 
 Woodlands form the back drop of the garden, with meandering paths through a kitchen garden of herbs, vegetables and fruits. Long borders of shrubs and herbaceous perennials flank a yew hedge and lead to the lawns and formal gardens. 
 The duck pond  forms a completely separate garden to the front of the hotel and the island, reached by a wooden bridge, has beautiful specimen shrubs and trees. It has only recently become the location of five private stand alone pond suites where guests can sleep, each in its own grounds amid oak and chestnut trees, surrounded by nature.  The many paddling ducks, waterhen, squirrels, rabbits and George our peacock are happy to share this piece of the garden with those sleeping in the pond suites!
 Spring is our favourite season and our gardener Sean Kehoe plants thousands of daffodils and tulips annually. Unfortunately in 2020 the pleasure of seeing the carpets of daffodils and rainbows of tulips and Camellias was  confined to those on social media , and it seems that history might repeat itself this Spring!  But our herb and rose gardens will be filled with a plethora of colour of blooms and fragrances and enjoyed  by many this Summer when we are very hopeful that Covid restrictions will lift.  
 We are Looking forward to welcoming lots of people back to Marlfield and our gardens this year. Now more than ever we all need to Enjoy nature and spending time with each other, enjoy the outdoors, the beauty of our county and its gardens and produce  and be grateful for the beautiful gardens in the Wexford Garden Trail. 
  Courtown Road R742, Gorey, Co Wexford
  Telephone:
053 9421124
  Email:
  Website:
www.marlfieldhouse.com
  Contact:
Margaret & Laura Bowe
  Opening Hours:
Garden visit and Lunch/Afternoon Tea by appointment (March to December)
  Entrance Fee:
€12.00 which includes morning coffee or afternoon tea with dressed scones in Marlfield House Hotel
    Wexford Lavender Farm
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My name is Moira Hart, I am the Owner and Manager of Wexford Lavender Farm, a privately run garden and tourism business located 10 km north of Gorey in North Co. Wexford.
We opened to the public in April 2014 with 2 acres of lavender plants in a field located close to old disused stables, which we had converted into our Café/Giftshop prior to opening.
We are currently Irelands’ only dedicated commercial lavender farm and added a second 2 acre field in 2018 with 5,000 more lavender plants.  We planted rows of English Lavender Hidcote, English Lavender Rosea, Dutch lavender Grosso and some English Lavender Munstead.    My late mum (Betty) was a keen organic gardener, animal lover and bee keeper, my love of gardening, lavender and animals comes from her and after visiting many lavender farms in England (I grew up in rural Dorset) decided to set up my own business here in Ireland.  We’re (mostly) fortunate with the weather here in Co. Wexford and grow the English Lavender varieties which are hardy.
Farming anything involves lots of hard work, a passion for what you love and lots of energy, especially in the busy Summer months when the lavender is in bloom and visitor numbers are high.  We keep ducks, chickens, goats, ponies and horses too, which all need looking after 365 days a year, whatever the weather.  Being self-employed it’s important to be self-motivated and drive yourself forward.
When we first opened the business our daughters (Clara & Martha) were 6 and 9, I didn’t have any experience running a business, managing staff or working in a café so to say it was a steep learning curve would be a big understatement!  Seven years later our daughters are now involved working in the business in the summer months when school is closed.  We have a fantastic, hardworking team working alongside us, being a seasonal business can be difficult with staffing as its ‘all hands-on-deck’ during the summer then nothing during the winter.
We were at the beginning of planning and building a wooden Maze as an extension to the Lavender Farm in January 2020 when COVID-19 arrived unwelcomed into our lives, with this unknown threat and all the uncertainty it brought, I decided reluctantly to halt plans for 2020.   We eventually re-opened on 30th June 2020 and had a strong but short domestic season in between Lockdown one and two, with so many people not being able to travel abroad.  The Maze plans are back on track and will be built before June 2021. This will be a welcome addition to the business, as well as being the only wooden Maze in Ireland, it will not be dependent on the lavender flowering season (mid June through early September).
The first Covid lockdown was a welcome break, with fantastic weather and time-off that I hadn’t had through the spring/early summer since opening but this latest Lockdown has been tough on everyone and the very wet winter has made getting outdoor maintenance jobs impossible for the time-being.  
We are SO looking forward to Summer, lavender, visitors, long days and being outside with nature and the things we love!
   Coolnagloose, Inch, Gorey, Wexford, Y25 NW42
  Telephone:
087 068 6774
  Email:
  Website:
www.wexfordlavenderfarm.com
  Contact:
Moira Hart
  Opening Hours:
Closed January, February & March.
Opening 1st May (if restrictions allow) to Mid September: Tuesday - Sunday: 10.30am - 5pm (plus Bank Holiday's)
Mid September to December: Saturday & Sunday: 10.30am - 5pm
  Entrance Fee:
€5 per car in June, July & August
      Woodville Gardens
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 Gerald Roche is a farmer and gardener at Woodville, New Ross where his family have lived since 1876.
 As a farmer I know that I am simply a custodian of the farm for subsequent generations.  A garden is just the same. A garden is shaped by the tastes and fashions of each generation that works in it but it goes on from one generation to the next.  So it is with the gardens at Woodville, the apple and pear trees were planted by my grandmother, I think in the 1930s, so they are well past their prime though still productive and a strong structural element in the garden as many of them are espaliered. My interest in gardening came later in life with the realisation that gardening is an all absorbing occupation, once bitten by the gardening bug, there is no escape.  The garden is not a chore, as a gardener, one wants to be in the garden planning, planting, shaping, altering, propagating.  
 At Woodville the walled garden was laid out when the house was built in the early 1800s. It was extended and remodelled in the 1830s and further developed in the 1880s when it was acquired by PJ Roche. He extended the house and built a conservatory.  He also extended the existing glasshouse by building a vinery.  These houses came from the Messenger Company in England and having restored the conservatory a few years ago and more recently, the peach house, the Messenger greenhouse, home to the vines, is my next project.  I have sourced the timber and the help, we will probably lose this year’s crop of grapes unless we have a very warm summer.
 In the last decade of the 19th century, plentiful labour and cheap coal meant these glasshouses were both productive and ornamental, these days they are a labour of love.  The boilers are gone and they rely on solar gain to heat them, an uneven source of energy even with climate change.  I try to garden in as sustainable and environmentally friendly way as I can, using manure and compost produced on site and to choose plants that will flourish in this microclimate.
 These days, I look after the garden with the help of the family, a Teagasc student if one is available and the (very) occasional contractor. Help comes in the form of S.482 tax relief in return for which the gardens are opened to the public for two months each year.  Covid 19 put a big dent in the visitor numbers in 2020 and I expect the same for 2021 as we rely on garden tours from abroad for much of our income.
 Wet weather such as we have endured in January/February 2021 causes anxiety and impatience, even in a garden with free draining soil such as ours and spring sunshine and March breezes are eagerly anticipated. Small highs come from spotting the first bud or flower or fruit, comparing notes from other years.  Pleasure comes from the harvest of fruit and vegetables, sweet new carrots, pencil thin, big bowls of autumn raspberries, sculptural romanasco, artichokes, validating puddles of melted butter on the plate.  Satisfaction is a freezer filled with vegetables after summer evenings podding and chopping, blanching and bagging. Sweetcorn, broccoli and beans both broad and French, raspberries and blackcurrants all are saved and whatever else is surplus to the day’s requirements. Not for the gardener long days on the beach, those sunny days are spent mowing and edging lawns, harvesting and weeding and at the end of the day, a dash to the sea to cool down and wash off the dust.  Just as paper never refuses ink, gardens soak up labour.  There is never enough time, power tools have speeded up tasks but there is always more to be done.  
 In another era, an army of gardeners assisted by carpenters and painters maintained these gardens.  Today we do what we can as best we can and relish producing food for the table – nil food miles, kind to the environment.  It is an ongoing challenge but one we cherish.
    New Ross, Co Wexford
  Telephone:
051 422957
  Mobile:
087 9709828
  Email:
  Website:
www.woodvillegardens.ie
  Contact:
Gerald Roche
  Opening Hours:
May – June: 10am – 2pm, or by appointment
  Entrance Fee:
€5.00
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Timezone: CST
Face Claim: Kat Graham
Character Information
Name: Rosabelle "Rose" Tillywink
Age: 2,876
Pronouns: she/her
Species: Fae (Seelie)
Occupation: Healer, Midwife
Personality
Rose is, typically, a calm and collected fae. She only gets angry when she realizes that someone is trying to cheat her. Starting out as a young and naive fae, Rose has overcome quite a lot in her years, but those memories power her fury at Unseelies, Vampires, and Demons. She is always moving and talking to other people, and usually, trying to manipulate them to her will subtly. Rose doesn't shy away from sneaky tactics to get her way with others. Of course, she's outraged when someone tricks her, but that's why she works hard at honing her skills to learn new ways of telling the lies from truth to help herself, her people, and those she counts as found family.
Biography
Rosabelle was born one of three Seelie daughters to the Tillywinks in Oelf Forest. Her family has no renown or noble birth, so even as a young fae, she had to learn to do without the luxuries in life. As fae peasants, they weren't allowed home within Springmount, only work. Rose spent over a thousand years as one of many understudies to an old healer. She planned to become a midwife and spend at least another thousand years working that career until she even tried to find a romantic partner. Then, there were rumors that the Unseelies were planning an uprising. Rose couldn't stand such talk as she had Unseelie friends.
The Great War was a grueling blink in Rose's history. She wanted to fight but had never been trained for such magic. Thus, she was forced to stay behind at Springmount and heal Humans, Seelie Fae, and Werewolves. Rose would complain day in and out that she should be allowed to help the fight in other ways. Eventually, she found herself on the battleground's outskirts, and people with survivable wounds were no longer brought to her. She was forced to help those who were dying pass without pain. This hardened Rose until the end of The Great War, and she gladly went back to her regular healing duties. Still, eventually, she couldn't take any more of the squabbling between Unseelies and Seelies, and Rose headed to the newly formed Republic of Valmoor.
Since she arrived as a citizen in Valmoor, Rose has hobnobbed with more than her desired share of Vampires and Demons. Though she will do her job as a healer for them, she isn't as kind as possible. This lackadaisical attitude has led to uproars with clients refusing to pay her or accuse her of doing more harm than good, which has yet to be seen. With everyone else, Rose is perfectly pleasant and will even go the extra mile for the women in her care. She has never been more proud of herself than she is now.
Plot Points
Rose needs a reality check with how she treats people she sees as the enemy. The Great War is over, and she needs to let go of vendettas.
An Unseelie Fae, Demon, or Vampire should try to kill her at some point, yes?
Rose needs friends, found family that she won't try to manipulate.
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Miss Catherine Buckley was born in Springmount, Ovens, Co Cork, Ireland on March, 6 1889.
Coming from a Roman Catholic family that was fluent in both Irish and English, Catherine was the daughter of Jeremiah Buckley (b. circa 1841), a farm labourer, and Julia Mahony (b. circa 1851), Cork natives who were married around 1883, and she had just one sibling, her elder brother Daniel  (b. July 22, 1886). 
Her father was first married to Ellen Collins (?-?) and from that relationship she had an elder half-sister, Margaret (b. February 21, 1880). The family appear on the 1901 census to be living at house 30, Knockanemore, Ovens and on the 1911 census at house 26 in Knockanemore. Catherine was not listed with her family on the latter census and was supposedly living and working in a nearby town as a servant.
Making plans to join her half-sister Margaret, a cook who at emigrated at the turn of the century and who lived at 71 Montview Street in Roxbury near Boston, Massachusetts, Catherine originally purchased a ticket to travel aboard Cymric, travelling direct to Boston. Her plans soon changed due to the ongoing coal strike and she was given passage aboard Titanic as a third class passenger (ticket number 329944 which cost £7, 5s, 8d). Margaret had sent the money for Catherine's ticket.
Catherine Buckley died in the sinking. Her body (#299) was recovered by the MacKay-Bennett on April 28, 1912 before being returned to her sister Margaret in Boston:
NO. 299. - FEMALE. - ESTIMATED AGE, 18. - FALSE TEETH, TOP; HAIR, DARK.
CLOTHING - Long blue overcoat; blue serge jacket and skirt; white blouse; blue corsets; grey knickers; 10s. in silver; £1 in gold; $5 note in purse; satchel; third class ticket No. 329944.
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NAME - CATHERINE BUCKLEY.
Her body was returned to Halifax and forwarded on May 3, 1912 to Boston at the request of Miss Buckley's sister, Margaret, at 71 Montview St., Roxbury, Massachusetts. She was buried in an unmarked grave in St Joseph's Cemetery.
Catherine's aged parents back in Ireland laid the blame for her death at the feet of her half-sister Margaret and she was disowned. Returning to Ireland that Christmas, Margaret was reportedly turned from the door. She returned to Massachusetts and in 1914 was married to gardener Maurice Dowd, a fellow Irish migrant. They settled in Boston and had three children. Margaret died in the 1920s. (x)
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Drum Brake and also Brake Springs
With a drum brake, 2 semi-circular footwear are set inside the drum that is connected to the wheel and also rotates with it. When you tip on the brake, the footwear is pressed in an outward direction and also press versus the internal component of the drum. This creates rubbing which decreases or quits the automobile.
Consistent application of brake could trigger the brake footwear or pads to discolor. The rubbing generated when using brake generates warm which is mostly soaked up by the drum and also dissipated to the air. The consistent use brake could create excessive warmth for the drum to take in. This causes the brake footwear taking in the warm which creates it to discolor. A discolored brake footwear will certainly have much less stopping power and also has to after that be changed.
Additional elements that are prone to harm as well as could call for substitute are brake springtimes as well as their springtime places. The springtimes could shed flexibility with time because of the high price of tightening as well as growth, as well as perhaps rust. This could impact the responsiveness of the brake. The springtime install could obtain harmed by the shocks as well as resonances that cars are subjected to. A fell short place is an unsuccessful springtime.
The brake spring is just one of one of the most crucial security attributes of every cars and truck. It is exactly what permits autos to reduce as well as quiet. There are various sorts of brake systems. Among one of the most frequently utilized are the drum brakes. These systems are made up of the backing plate, brake springtimes, drum, footwear, wheel cylindrical tube and also various other little parts like pins.
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The Oireachtas, the judiciary and a constitutional crisis
Sir, – Any undermining of the the constitutional doctrine of the separation of powers would surely be unwise. Yours, etc, MICK O’BRIEN, Springmount, Kilkenny.
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