We've lived in rural Ireland for a few years now and its completely changed our lives for the better. Our dogs love the fields and growing vegetables has been rewarding. And connecting with the farm animals and birds and trees. Ireland has healed us. ❤❤❤
Agreed the Irish countryside is so peaceful, i bought an old stone house nearly 4 years ago outside of sligo just outside of coolaney village been planting trees this year & loads of flowers to bring contrast against the old stone. Next year i want to build a poly tunel & loads of veg & fruit raised beds. Love the peacefulness of the countryside & the ocean, beachs, mountains & old folklore around sligo itself.
What a wonderful video. As someone who has spent a lot of time in Ireland, although most of my experience has been in The North. Ireland is a magical country, filled with wonderful people and amazing scenery 🍀🍀👍👍
Hello from Arizona, USA! I'm a great lover of folklore, but I had never heard of that cave. It sounds fascinating! I can't wait to learn more about it, and I'd love to see a video from you! Thank you for making this! Very cozy and pleasant! 💖🌻🐛
came here from rewatching brad mondo and your loc removing video. so glad i did as i feel so aligned with yer current style and your hair is amazingggg it’s giving Aisling from Secret of Kells. this is my current dream after i graduate :’) lovely lovely ☘️🧚🏻
Oh what a wonderful way to live! It’s so beautiful there. I’d love to visit Ireland. I’d love to know more about everything you mentioned, but also the original language! That’s truly sounds fascinating. Where I grew up, in our backyard was an old oak tree who’s trunk was so thick it’d probably take six adults with outstretched arms to reach around its circumference. It’s hard to imagine those tiny saplings growing into a huge majestic giant. But with care, it will do exactly that! Maybe one day they will also have swing and tires hanging from their branches, and children playing away their summer days in the shade they cast. Take care!
SHe was a bit inaccurate about the original language Ogham ,ogham is a writing system used for old celtic languages such as gaelic and pictish.The irish gaelic language is still around though the vast majority speak english,its the community language in some remote areas and the first official language of the state and compulsory in schools.
@@gallowglass2630 it’s so important to keep those old languages alive! Still why Hawaiians teach Hawaiian in their school. And “Pennsylvania Dutch” is still common among the Amish. And the Navaho, heck all the indigenous people’s languages. Otherwise they’ll be lost forever, along with a part of humanity’s story. I would love for her to share more of it on her channel, even if she was a bit inaccurate with the way she described it.
I'm Irish American,family ventured to America in the mid 1800's settling in Appalachia,I've ventured furthest as I went out to the West territory to Vernon Arizona on a 3 acre plot with living cabin.. I want to come to Ireland where my heart pulls me to
It's important to note that the everyday life in an Irish cottage can vary greatly depending on the specific location, the family's traditions, and the degree of modernization. Nonetheless, the sense of community, connection to nature, and appreciation for Irish heritage remain central to this way of life.
Hallo, I like the Chickens,These Red ones, we call it 'Vorwerker' there are the best Chickens ever, healthy and strong, good meat and much eggs and a lot fun. I live here one the cost of the baltic des nearby Danmark and Sweden a Gardener Live, earned my one Food, have Chickens,all kind, a dog, an old Cat, what want more?! Yes, thirtheen years ago I visited Irland and was fascinated about the wonderful nature and the warm wether near the south Coast of Irland and the Green colour🍀
Hello love your video and the way you tell the story of the land I wanted to move to Ireland soon and needed some advice if you had any for someone moving from the USA what would it be I'm excited for my trip but I do think about jobs ❤
Im not young at all. Last fall, I planted 50 small bald cypress trees along the creek on our acreage. They are doing well. I imagine them tall and thick in 150 years providing much that the Earth's creatures will need. Cover. Food. Safety. I suspect your mother has that type of vision too. Be well.
How has the growing went this year ? I and pretty everyone I know who are growing food are struggling massively with all the geo engineering which taking the ability to grow food ( which of course is one of its main aims ) 😢
I know it's wonderful that land is rewilded and food forests are developed but I think it's about time people divulge the costs of these ventures because it always seems like a hippy dippy magic thing that happens for free. And I know it doesn't.
This is true. Trees were purchased for 20p each from the Woodland Trust. My mam and myself are from a working class background and she worked hard for the NHS her whole life and retired here where houses and land are very cheap, it wouldn't have been possible for her in England. She's extremely thrifty and I can't remember the last time she purchased a plant apart from those trees, she gathers things from nature and makes cuttings. She plants the seeds from every piece of fruit she eats, plants acorns she finds on the ground etc. So it's absolutely not free or easy, but it's more possible than it seems. I have tried to include more detail about how she does this in some of my other videos so hopefully that helps.
Good close to nature people. Must to cares & help good natures & to boycott bad natures in this way this 🌏 can become a cruelty, crimes , corruption& big sins free or minimum crimes? Where are stand 107+ Countries ? Thanks sharing love for good Irish
. . . Soggy farmland filled with rushes is slowly healing - praise the lord. 🥹 What would have happened if it wasn’t rescued . . . Nature could of committed soggy wet rushy suicide _ 😢
We've lived in rural Ireland for a few years now and its completely changed our lives for the better. Our dogs love the fields and growing vegetables has been rewarding. And connecting with the farm animals and birds and trees. Ireland has healed us. ❤❤❤
My husband and I are going to move to rural Ireland sometime in the next 8 years and your comment just filled my heart with so much excitement.
Bravo to your mom for planting all those trees!
Thank you for that lovely interlude from city life.🌻
Your mom is my hero! What a beautiful life she's built.
It's always lovely to slow down and just observe and go with the flow.
Beautifully shared. Thank you. I love Ireland and its people.
Agreed the Irish countryside is so peaceful, i bought an old stone house nearly 4 years ago outside of sligo just outside of coolaney village been planting trees this year & loads of flowers to bring contrast against the old stone. Next year i want to build a poly tunel & loads of veg & fruit raised beds. Love the peacefulness of the countryside & the ocean, beachs, mountains & old folklore around sligo itself.
Ahh ….Sligo …..one of the most picturesque counties of Ireland . Beautiful little city also
What a wonderful video. As someone who has spent a lot of time in Ireland, although most of my experience has been in The North. Ireland is a magical country, filled with wonderful people and amazing scenery 🍀🍀👍👍
Reminds me of my childhood days when I lived in the village. Worlds apart but yet so similar 🥲
So beautiful. Thank you. 700 trees. So perfect
I went to Dublin Limerick and County Cork in August last year to see where some of my ancestors came from. Great place.
this was lovely,your mom has a wonderful place and you have hit the nail on the head with slowing down and reflecting in nature👍🥰
Hello from Arizona, USA! I'm a great lover of folklore, but I had never heard of that cave. It sounds fascinating! I can't wait to learn more about it, and I'd love to see a video from you! Thank you for making this! Very cozy and pleasant! 💖🌻🐛
What a lovely homestead! Thank you for sharing. It is my dream to visit Western Ireland one day. Love from Kentucky, USA.
My goal is to move there. So beautiful!
Lovely. Your hair is gorgeous!
Beautiful Ireland☘️🇮🇪💯
This was so great! And about the cave, very interesting! Would love to hear more about that. I absolutely adore Ireland. 🍄🍀☘️🌳🌲❤️❤️
came here from rewatching brad mondo and your loc removing video. so glad i did as i feel so aligned with yer current style and your hair is amazingggg it’s giving Aisling from Secret of Kells. this is my current dream after i graduate :’) lovely lovely ☘️🧚🏻
Aw yay thank you, what a lovely compliment :)
What a beautiful video.
I need a vacation like this , beautiful
Just beautiful and peaceful.
Oh what a wonderful way to live! It’s so beautiful there. I’d love to visit Ireland. I’d love to know more about everything you mentioned, but also the original language! That’s truly sounds fascinating. Where I grew up, in our backyard was an old oak tree who’s trunk was so thick it’d probably take six adults with outstretched arms to reach around its circumference. It’s hard to imagine those tiny saplings growing into a huge majestic giant. But with care, it will do exactly that! Maybe one day they will also have swing and tires hanging from their branches, and children playing away their summer days in the shade they cast. Take care!
SHe was a bit inaccurate about the original language Ogham ,ogham is a writing system used for old celtic languages such as gaelic and pictish.The irish gaelic language is still around though the vast majority speak english,its the community language in some remote areas and the first official language of the state and compulsory in schools.
@@gallowglass2630 it’s so important to keep those old languages alive! Still why Hawaiians teach Hawaiian in their school. And “Pennsylvania Dutch” is still common among the Amish. And the Navaho, heck all the indigenous people’s languages. Otherwise they’ll be lost forever, along with a part of humanity’s story. I would love for her to share more of it on her channel, even if she was a bit inaccurate with the way she described it.
Omg yes id love to visit Ireland an few spots our ancestors are from..(for me). So lovely isnt it.
@@jasminec164c'mon over , its a great country once you can tolerate alot of rain
Your Mums got it sooooooooo right we have a cottage in Ireland and we love it K/R Mr D
Wow it is so beautiful! I hope I get to visit Ireland one day! Cause I’ve always wanted to learn more about my Irish Heritage.
I enjoyed this video so much. Looking forward to seeing more.
Excited to see more about the land and trees. I have been slowly planting trees on my property hoping to return it to its more natural state.
Enjoyed watching this! 👌🥰
I'm Irish American,family ventured to America in the mid 1800's settling in Appalachia,I've ventured furthest as I went out to the West territory to Vernon Arizona on a 3 acre plot with living cabin.. I want to come to Ireland where my heart pulls me to
Ireland’s amazing country with wonderful people. Adore everything here
What a wonderful way of life 😊
So so beautiful village 👍💐
Love from NEPAL ♥️🇳🇵
Your voice is so calming! Would love to see more of the historical sites!
I love that you are back! Such a chill video :)
Beautiful place dear ❤
Inspiring, thank you for posting
It's great to see fellow land stewards
beautiful MashahAllah
U r really in the heaven of this world
It's important to note that the everyday life in an Irish cottage can vary greatly depending on the specific location, the family's traditions, and the degree of modernization. Nonetheless, the sense of community, connection to nature, and appreciation for Irish heritage remain central to this way of life.
Yes of course everyone’s life is completely different :)
I want to visit your village once I move to Ireland
Epic, good luck from Roscommon!
Hallo, I like the Chickens,These Red ones, we call it 'Vorwerker' there are the best Chickens ever, healthy and strong, good meat and much eggs and a lot fun. I live here one the cost of the baltic des nearby Danmark and Sweden a Gardener Live, earned my one Food, have Chickens,all kind, a dog, an old Cat, what want more?! Yes, thirtheen years ago I visited Irland and was fascinated about the wonderful nature and the warm wether near the south Coast of Irland and the Green colour🍀
looks like perfect life
Hello love your video and the way you tell the story of the land I wanted to move to Ireland soon and needed some advice if you had any for someone moving from the USA what would it be I'm excited for my trip but I do think about jobs ❤
Lots of job opportunities here, dont let that be a factor. Just dont live in a city😂
Im not young at all. Last fall, I planted 50 small bald cypress trees along the creek on our acreage. They are doing well. I imagine them tall and thick in 150 years providing much that the Earth's creatures will need. Cover. Food. Safety. I suspect your mother has that type of vision too. Be well.
How has the growing went this year ? I and pretty everyone I know who are growing food are struggling massively with all the geo engineering which taking the ability to grow food ( which of course is one of its main aims ) 😢
Very relaxing 😊
Hello Daniel, how are you doing?
so nice place
Nice place😊
Cool!👍✌
Lovely homestead. From NC.
😍 lovely 🏵️💚
Cool, Rural Tourism
Very nice
Superb
Nice i will ike to know more about that owenegat the cave of the cats
Very nice. Thanks a lot for the video. Are there many flies or mosquitoes there?
Hello Richard, how are you doing?
Wow! Well done mum! Is there a grant for tree planting?
yes
Canada is nice have u ever visited there yet
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The cave of Cruachan \m/
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I know it's wonderful that land is rewilded and food forests are developed but I think it's about time people divulge the costs of these ventures because it always seems like a hippy dippy magic thing that happens for free. And I know it doesn't.
This is true. Trees were purchased for 20p each from the Woodland Trust. My mam and myself are from a working class background and she worked hard for the NHS her whole life and retired here where houses and land are very cheap, it wouldn't have been possible for her in England. She's extremely thrifty and I can't remember the last time she purchased a plant apart from those trees, she gathers things from nature and makes cuttings. She plants the seeds from every piece of fruit she eats, plants acorns she finds on the ground etc.
So it's absolutely not free or easy, but it's more possible than it seems. I have tried to include more detail about how she does this in some of my other videos so hopefully that helps.
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how to visit that village wanna explore
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My parents live down the road
Are leprechauns real?
you are so pretty....... Is that an Irish accent?
no its a british accent
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Well at College there you can learn and focus studies, which is what school is. Very good.
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I just came across your page love ur content I'd love to invite you on one of my podcasts
Good close to nature people. Must to cares & help good natures & to boycott bad natures in this way this 🌏 can become a cruelty, crimes , corruption& big sins free or minimum crimes? Where are stand 107+ Countries ? Thanks sharing love for good Irish
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Hi medam how are you are you from Ireland
you are beautiful
Are you so preety ❤
Betal tadpol meear cat gardening and
. . . Soggy farmland filled with rushes is slowly healing - praise the lord. 🥹
What would have happened if it wasn’t rescued . . . Nature could of committed soggy wet rushy suicide _ 😢
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