Thursday, September 29, 2016

Out and about.

Organic Centre contemplation tunnel.
Now there's not quite so much to do in the garden we have been able to make a couple of trips out. The first one was to Ballina, a bustling small estuary town in Mayo.
The river Moy runs through it, and it is one of the very few places that has a wet fish shop, in fact Ballina has two of them but the second one sells things other than fish so we stick to the specialist shop. We make this trip once every month or so to stock up on good fish. Also in the area are several ruins of ancient Abbeys or Friaries.
The one we visited last week was Rosserk  Abbey, some describe it as a Friary,
I'm not too sure what the difference is, this was built around 1440 by the Joyce family, and was the home to Franciscan monks until around 1590 when it is reportedly burnt down by Sir Richard Bingham, 1st governor of Connacht under the reign of Elizabeth the 1st, no doubt trying to curry favour with the English court.
Like most of these buildings it sits in a prime location on the banks of the river Moy, it is doubtful if monks of this period ever suffered hardship given the positioning of so many of these wonderful old monuments. Good land, and plenty of fish from the river.
Possibly an old harbour?
In an adjoining field you can just make out the remains of walls which would probally have been part of the Abby, possible a small harbour, as it is a tidal river at this point. We sat and enjoyed our picnic,
watching curlews foraging for food, 
and then  were joined by a friendly Robin waiting for tit bits.

The next trip out was to the 'Organic Centre' in Rossinver Co. Leitrim for the annual Apple Day. The weather could have been better, and the service or rather lack of it in the cafĂ© left a lot to be desired. After waiting almost an hour for our food order to arrive we gave up and asked for our money back. By this time we were hungry, so decided we would have a barbequed burger, the barbeque was well advertised on the web site for the Organic Centre so naturally we assumed that the burgers would be organic beef, especially at a fiver a throw, it was only when I spotted cheese slices that I asked the question! I don't care if the meat came from the local butcher and from his own cows, this is the Organic Centre, supposedly a flagship for the 'Organic Movement', I for one do not expect to be served anything other than organic food in such an establishment.
Nice pumpkins.
Tomato tunnel.
We did a tour of the tunnels,
Such lovely colours.
even these were not as good as usual, they should have been overflowing with produce at this time of year, ours is.
Lots of grapes, and they are very tasty.
 Maybe they have had a change of management or the centre is now being run by committee,  whatever, it is not as good as it was just a year ago. Very disappointing. We did however come away with two bottles of freshly pressed apple juice, which was yummy, and a large bag of organic apples. Who would has guessed that the humble apple when grown non organically is subjected  up to thirty five times spraying with fifteen different chemicals being used, and 'they' wonder why there are so many people suffering from allergies etc. just look at what is added to so called whole food.
Now that summer is over the pottery classes are back to weekly, I haven't planned my next project yet, and the next class is tomorrow, possibly playing around with different colours and effects,
Before firing.
 you never know how an item will turn out once it's been fired, the colours change completely.
after firing.

10 comments:

  1. I like the contemplation tunnel, I could imagine sitting in there on a drizzly day. Poor show on the non organic food though! Beautiful colours on the pot, I look forward to seeing your new projects.

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  2. Thanks Chickpea, I am fairly please with the pot but it's not quite how I wanted it.
    We both think it's a bad show for somewhere like the Organic Centre to allow non organic food to be sold. I used to teach there in it's early days and all food was 100% organic.

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  3. Love the pot you made, how clever. I'd love to do that.

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  4. Thanks B.G are there no pottery classes in your area?

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  5. It's such a shame when a place starts to go downhill, isn't it. I can't understand why an organic centre would be serving non organic food though, where's the reasoning behind that. I'm loving seeing your pottery, you're producing some really wonderful things and it sounds like you're really enjoying the classes.

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  6. Apparently the centre was advertising for a new manager last year, I can only assume that whoever is now in charge doesn't realise the true meaning of Organic Centre!
    Yes I am loving the pottery classes, the three hours are the quickest three hours of the week.

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  7. Anne
    I love your pottery piece, the colors are just beautiful. Great work. I enjoyed the trip to Mayo with you. I have been to Mayo a few times mostly passing through. Its a place I would love to return to. Its a shame about the organic centre. Hopefully they will see the error of their ways and get back to organic.

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  8. Anne
    I love your pottery piece, the colors are just beautiful. Great work. I enjoyed the trip to Mayo with you. I have been to Mayo a few times mostly passing through. Its a place I would love to return to. Its a shame about the organic centre. Hopefully they will see the error of their ways and get back to organic.

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  9. Thanks Carole, I am enjoying the pottery classes very much. We love Mayo and very nearly bought a cottage there instead of here, if we had we wouldn't have to travel so far to get good fish!
    I don't know why things should have been as they were at the centre, it's such a shame.

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  10. Such a shame to hear that about the organic centre! We had a lovely time visiting there with you! How disappointing! The Abby ruins are impressive and what a lovely pot, I like those colours!

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