We stopped to purchase a few things, go into an authentic butcher shop where the butcher cut the lamb chops from the hanging meat. The smell of blood flooded my nostrils in a fierce way bringing me up close to the food I was going to eat that night. Then we had soup at the pub. From Letterfrack we headed to Moyard and the stone cottage named Garryowen. Situated on the ocean at the end of a green garden gate facing Tully Mountain. This grew on me to become a favorite motif to paint.
The Stone Cottage
Heated by one wood stove in the kitchen area and an open fireplace in my bedroom it was a challege to keep warm in the below average temperatures and wild winds off the water. The garden was still sleeping but the moss and ivy covered alders were old and knarly and looked prehistoric in the evening light.
Ivy covered trees
Moss covered alder
Tully Mountain over the Green garden gate
And a dinner of lamb chops and mash I had a brief introduction to turf and the firestarters, filled my 2 hot water bottles, put on pj's, sweater, heavy socks and a borrowed bathrobe, turned on the matress warmer and tried to get warm as the wind howled down the chimney. Thus passed my first evening in the wilds of Connemara.
The fire
To be continued tomorrow
1 comment:
looking forward to hearing more about your trip and seeing pics of your work!!! i loved my postcard you sent with the watercolor!
the cottage is sweet - tully beautiful view...
welcome back. hope the inspiration continues for you here in maine.
shanna
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