Welcome to "our trip down memory lane" 6th of September 2016, our resourceful conversation with James , that took place of Terry's Grandfather's place.
My brothers and I spent more than a few summers in Cavan between Glangevlin and Dowra in the townland of Gola where our mam came from. Turning and tedding the hay, and building haystacks. Fishing and climbing Carraig na Madra - Rock of the Dog, but it's called something else on the map of Cavan. Used to have a few sneaky pints in B Gildea's in Dowra. Those were idyllic summers in the 60s and 70s. Will have to go back for a wee look one of these days. Fear Manach Abu, agus An Cabhan, cinnte. I'm a Charlie Johnnie from Gola, but I grew up in Enniskillen.
Terry Farrelly: I spent wonderful summers on Mullagh Hill with my grandfather, roaming the mountain of Mullagh Hill, so blessed w cousin Sean and wonderful wife Brenda accompanied us here with my wife, brought us lovely days ☘
Well done James, very interesting. You had great stories and history to relate to these visitors. Loved the story of the ring. It confirms that you're a true Cavan man!! Ha ha.
When ya get as old as we do from the 50s, all we have to cheers us up is the past, the future is bloody murder !
Sadly tis true
100 percent
It is indeed so too alas
Then stop voting finna fail and fainna gall
😂😂 stuck in the past.
Just stumbled across this, watching from the Scottish Highlands.
Very interesting listening to your stories ❤
Great to see someone going back in time, to we're they came from I'm lucky enough to me married to a cavan girl up cavan ❣️❣️💪🏻🇮🇪
Good Times by the Sound of it Some parts of Co. Cavan never Change.
As Irish as Bacon and Cabbage,
God bless all.
With the help of Terry's cousin Sean and Brenda, we relived a little history of Terry's Grandfather - Terence Farrelly ☘
My great grandad Patrick OConnor was a dairy farmer as was his dad and grandad before him from Cavan
Up Fermanagh…yeeeeaaah
And right next door too surely as you are too.
My brothers and I spent more than a few summers in Cavan between Glangevlin and Dowra in the townland of Gola where our mam came from. Turning and tedding the hay, and building haystacks. Fishing and climbing Carraig na Madra - Rock of the Dog, but it's called something else on the map of Cavan. Used to have a few sneaky pints in B Gildea's in Dowra. Those were idyllic summers in the 60s and 70s. Will have to go back for a wee look one of these days. Fear Manach Abu, agus An Cabhan, cinnte. I'm a Charlie Johnnie from Gola, but I grew up in Enniskillen.
Terry Farrelly: I spent wonderful summers on Mullagh Hill with my grandfather, roaming the mountain of Mullagh Hill, so blessed w cousin Sean and wonderful wife Brenda accompanied us here with my wife, brought us lovely days ☘
MULLAGH, PETER TEVLIN RIP,WORKED WITH HIM BACK IN THE DAY,
Well done James, very interesting. You had great stories and history to relate to these visitors. Loved the story of the ring. It confirms that you're a true Cavan man!! Ha ha.
Those Irish villages look like English villages in Devon or Somerset but different colour stone.
Great video well done to you all
Great video guys only up the road from me to
Tight Cavan B-------d,
😂😂
Maen
Lovely video.
❤