Friday, 26 April 2019

Clonakilty

Mallow had a wonderful day in Clonakilty recently. The forecast was not too good so we had our umbrellas but would you believe we did not use them! We had some clouds but a lot of sunshine.TG
Our first stop was at the Munster Arms Hotel for Coffee/tea and scones. We got a great welcome and were promptly served with delicious scones and tea//coffee. They even had delicious Gluten free muffins for our coeliacs.
Our next stop was at the Michael Collins museum in Castleview out in the country not far from Michael's birthplace and Beal na Blaith where Michael was fatally shot.The museum itself looks like a jumble of old farm outhouses white washed and with a red corrugated iron roof. The view from here is fabulous , wide open countryside with hardly a house to be seen. We were made very welcome by Tim and Dolores Crowley who are passionate about local history and well able to tell the stories. We were shown into a large room like an old farmhouse kitchen with flagstone floor and an open fire and the smell of turf was gorgeous! Dolores had a bastible over the fire and she told us she had a cake of bread in cooking for us. She had made a curreny loaf and had a roaring turf fire and cinders on the lid of the bastible. It reminded me of long ago when my mother used make bread and apple tart  like this. Nothing matches the taste!
when the bread was cooked and cooled on the wire rack she wrapped it and gave it to Mary our organizer to divide amongst us.Then we were entertained by Tim  with stories and slide show and by Michael O  Brien with singing and more stories. We had a great laugh and had a most enjoyable time. I would recommend to other Active Retirement groups.

The turf fire

Dolores speaking with Eileen


 Tim and Dolores

Michael O Brien

 Painting of Michael Collins as he was shot
Our curreny loaf

The entrance to the museum
In the afternoon we went into Clonakilty for a light lunch and look at the shops and went to Dunmore House Hotel for our evening meal. We were made very welcome and had time for one drink before we were seated for our meal. And what a meal! We had an extensive menu and catered for vegetarian coeliac and herbal teas. the food was delicious and promptly served by friendly staff.The staff could not be more helpful and even took photos for us even though they were busy.I would highly recommend this hotel which has incidentally has a fabulous view over Inchydoney Bay.
Many thanks to Karen and all her staff.
Margaret Rene and Eileen enjoying a Pinot Grigio

In the entrance hall


Norita and Eileen


Wednesday, 17 April 2019

NANO NAGLE CENTRE

Some members from Mallow went to a coffee morning at the Nano Nagle centre Ballygriffin outside Mallow recentlyThis was held for the Chrystal Project who deal with Dementia. We had an enjoyable coffee and scones and carrot cake followed by a tour of the venue. Museum shop and many meeting rooms for hire. It is a lovely peaceful place and they have bungalows and apartments to let for anyone who would like a bit of peaceful time out.They have an organic garden and lovely river walk. Sr Mary spoke briefly to us about of the origins of the building which was the birthplace of Nano Nagle.

Primroses

Margaret and Brenda
 Primroses and Dandelions and Daisies
Enjoying the freedom


Margaret and Rene

Friday, 5 April 2019

Club day at Griffins of Dripsey

Some members attended Coffee Morning and Demo and fashion show at Griffins garden Centre Dripsey on Wednesday 27th March. We had a very enjoyable day and bought some flowers, pots etc.We were lucky the day was warm and sunny. We got a great welcome from Margaret as usual. A lovely place and great ideas and help. We tried the sweet potato and cinnamon loaf . Yum Yum!

AOSTA Conference

A group from Mallow attended the AOSTA conference at the Charleville Park Hotel on Thursday 21st March. It was a most enjoyable day and well organised. About 100 people attended from the general north Cork area. There was a differce selection of interesting speakers including Befriending , Active Age, Blackthorn sticks, exercises with Shirley and comedy from Mary Crowley and John Arnold.There was a selection of Blackthorn sticks on display and they were fascinating.
We had a lovely lunch in this really nice hotel.
A sample made by the Blackthorn people

Selection of gruop

Mae getting Mary Crowleys details

 Brendan Scahill with Mallow members Mary O Shea, Ann Dorgan, Mae Canny, Siobhan Cullinane ,Michael Stubbs,, Margaret McCarthy and Brenda Flannigan