That lady is correct. Turf is indeed dried, compressed Peat and used as fuel. Sadly the E.U.s Zero Carbon policy now bans the production and sale of turf.
People here say about the rain that it's been a rough patch. Good to know we are going in the right direction with Great Great Grandma We just need to tie Great Grandma to Great Great Grandma and we have the right spot in Ireland
We don’t say More-AN, we say MORE-an. In any name the emphasis is usually on the first syllable unless there may be a fada (accent) above a vowel in the second syllable eg Siobhán (Shiv-AUN) or Ciarán (Keer-AUN).
Thanks for watching and taking the time to explain. We have been struggling to get that right. We know a Moran at home. Totally different pronunciation! And the explanation about the fada is extremely helpful.😊
Metric is just so.... unimaginative . Mr Spock is a big fan! It's not logical to use Miles but it's what we do. We are at least getting used to it and kinda understand it.
I enjoyed this, very relaxing and fun.
Thanks for watching, and the feedback!
Welcome to Ireland, enjoy your stay.
Thanks for watching and the kind words. We love Ireland!
That lady is correct. Turf is indeed dried, compressed Peat and used as fuel. Sadly the E.U.s Zero Carbon policy now bans the production and sale of turf.
Times are always changing. Thanks for watching and for your comments. Good to learn the subtle differences.
sounds like alot of rain
your right about GG Grandma and yes were also from Austria as well.
People here say about the rain that it's been a rough patch. Good to know we are going in the right direction with Great Great Grandma We just need to tie Great Grandma to Great Great Grandma and we have the right spot in Ireland
We don’t say More-AN, we say MORE-an. In any name the emphasis is usually on the first syllable unless there may be a fada (accent) above a vowel in the second syllable eg Siobhán (Shiv-AUN) or Ciarán (Keer-AUN).
Thanks for watching and taking the time to explain. We have been struggling to get that right. We know a Moran at home. Totally different pronunciation! And the explanation about the fada is extremely helpful.😊
Still going strong! :)
@@HARROINEUROPE Yea we are! Really having an epic trip!
2000 meters are 2 kilometers and not miles ...
Still working on that conversion thing😂
1.6 kilometers is a mile so it is 1.25 miles . Just sayin'
Metric is just so.... unimaginative . Mr Spock is a big fan! It's not logical to use Miles but it's what we do. We are at least getting used to it and kinda understand it.