The best people putting video's on tube from Ireland by far and not foolish or click bait quality videos,by a lovely couple and not stuck up, sound down to earth normal folks,😃😀 keep her rockin
I've advertised you're vlogs to my Facebook page, I really appreciate you guys filming and making videos, I was watching out for ye in Banagher yesterday, keep up the good work !!
Lazy Beds is what the furrows are called and they predate the famine !!! it was typical in areas of poor shallow topsoil, where it was ridged so the soil was deeper to grow a potato crop, they are associated with the famine because that was all the remained after starvation and emigration took its toll. it was a method by which the people adapted to survive and sustain a crop on poor ground.
Gteat to see you are out cruising again lovely spot love your vidieos. we are still in winter here in new zeland. would love one of those sasages you cant get a good one here. yum yum 👍
So lovely to see the water so calm! Reminded me of a boat trip in the lakes in the Netherlands I made last summer! I hope to do the the same in Ireland in the future. Great videos, keep them coming! Canice.
Would you mind if I ask a question. Just about to book with silver line cruisers (silver shadow), not been for nearly 18yrs. Are there any bridge restrictions?
Hi Diane, I do know that you will be able to fold down the arch and canopy, but I doubt that you will have to unless you head off the main river. But Morgan or any of the Silver Line crew would be better able to advise. Hope you have a great holiday 😀🙌
That Carlow Class from Carrickcraft squeezed right in there stern-to >< Might have been the boat I had last year! Looking forward to being out again in two weeks time, this time in a bigger boat! Love the vids, hoping Lough Ree is this smooth when we're out, attempting to make Athlone from Carrick to meet family, but if the weather is up we won't be crossing!
The best people putting video's on tube from Ireland by far and not foolish or click bait quality videos,by a lovely couple and not stuck up, sound down to earth normal folks,😃😀 keep her rockin
Thanks very much for your comment, you made our day 😀
H&M
Beautiful work again, folks. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
Hi great to see ye back.and lovely to meet ye both in shannon harbour last weekend .enjoy your trip to limerick 😃
Good to meet you too Gerry. Really looking forward to Limerick 👍
Great to see Marion and yourself in Hodson bay.
It was a fantastic weekend.
Cheers Michael we really enjoyed it too 😃👍
Really miss your blogs
Thanks Diane
I've advertised you're vlogs to my Facebook page, I really appreciate you guys filming and making videos, I was watching out for ye in Banagher yesterday, keep up the good work !!
Thanks very much, it's very much appreciated. Drop by and say hi next time you see us👍
Lazy Beds is what the furrows are called and they predate the famine !!! it was typical in areas of poor shallow topsoil, where it was ridged so the soil was deeper to grow a potato crop, they are associated with the famine because that was all the remained after starvation and emigration took its toll. it was a method by which the people adapted to survive and sustain a crop on poor ground.
That's a great nugget of information, thanks for that. We were born into a very lucky generation indeed.
Gteat to see you are out cruising again lovely spot love your vidieos. we are still in winter here in new zeland. would love one of those sasages you cant get a good one here. yum yum 👍
Ah sure Pat, I worked abroad myself, and ye Tayto, Butter and sausages 😜 missed them all 😂
Saw you guys yesterday in Banagher, hope you're relaxing and enjoying the long weekend x
Think I'm having a bad day today, I just accidentally deleted your comment from that video I also messed up today. Apologies.😕😕
Great see you guys back.👍🛳⚓
Thanks Raymond 👍
You know you guys should be grant aided by Irish Tourism you are that good .
Thank very much guys, I wish you they thought the same way. Ta very guys.
H&M
I like very much your videos and stories
Thank you so much Kalevi 😀
So lovely to see the water so calm! Reminded me of a boat trip in the lakes in the Netherlands I made last summer! I hope to do the the same in Ireland in the future. Great videos, keep them coming! Canice.
Thanks Canice, yes it's lovely when is calm and the sun comes out 👍
Nice video I saw u guys in the chalets in glasson but I wasn’t in the restaurant I was just passing by on my jet ski. That was you wasn’t it?
Hi Tim, yes that was us, you should have popped over for a chat. Kettle's always on 😜👍
@@DriftwoodBoatBlog haha thx. Are you still in the chalets? 😂
No we're in Banagher tonight, heading to Limerick 🤞
@@DriftwoodBoatBlog oh that’s good. When’s the next time you’ll be in Athlon? I’m in quigleys marina
@@tomraher8176 Sorry Tom, only seen this now🙄 Were well north now, enjoying Lough key 👍(and missing the good steaks at Kilinure 🤣)
Would you mind if I ask a question. Just about to book with silver line cruisers (silver shadow), not been for nearly 18yrs. Are there any bridge restrictions?
Hi Diane, I do know that you will be able to fold down the arch and canopy, but I doubt that you will have to unless you head off the main river. But Morgan or any of the Silver Line crew would be better able to advise. Hope you have a great holiday 😀🙌
That Carlow Class from Carrickcraft squeezed right in there stern-to >< Might have been the boat I had last year! Looking forward to being out again in two weeks time, this time in a bigger boat!
Love the vids, hoping Lough Ree is this smooth when we're out, attempting to make Athlone from Carrick to meet family, but if the weather is up we won't be crossing!
Here's hoping that the weather god's are kind to you 👍🌄