tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004730508631468243.post7639916010708464940..comments2024-03-23T10:20:15.689+00:00Comments on Léargas: DOWN BY THE GLENSIDEMáirtín Ó Muilleoirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15088662505129211196noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004730508631468243.post-41713192668571079532009-07-08T16:17:32.481+01:002009-07-08T16:17:32.481+01:00Tim when you are at it go visit the Mourne Mountai...Tim when you are at it go visit the Mourne Mountains in An Dún and follow the Mourne Wall, Built by hand by the tough men of South Down who help to create the Silent Valley(Which supplies a lot of water to the good folk of Belfast)<br /><br />It is a fascinating walk covering 10 peaks(the highest being Slieve Donard)) and covering 22 miles.and when you are finished have a pint in the Harbour Inn in NewcastlePaul Dorannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004730508631468243.post-1243224582094063762009-07-08T12:57:44.651+01:002009-07-08T12:57:44.651+01:00Wow! What a great project! I enjoy reading about...Wow! What a great project! I enjoy reading about land that's been reclaimed for the animals and nature hikers.<br /><br />Sometime, you'll have to write more about trout tickling; in the States, we have hand fishing (also called "noodling") but it's not legal in every state.<br /><br />Check out this story from Missouri, about the legalization of hand fishing:<br />http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6763659Linda Colemanhttp://realdallas.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004730508631468243.post-52143587941031684402009-07-08T01:39:50.020+01:002009-07-08T01:39:50.020+01:00Thanks again Gerry,The Colin Glen Heritage Trail i...Thanks again Gerry,The Colin Glen Heritage Trail is now on my list of next thing to enjoy and do in the Belfast area.Ni ar aonchois thainig Pattruic go hEirin, nice to sse you have both feet on the ground GerryTimothynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004730508631468243.post-68203407932170955652009-07-08T01:37:07.252+01:002009-07-08T01:37:07.252+01:00That was a very nice blog. I certainly will visit ...That was a very nice blog. I certainly will visit Colin Glen to see for myself the wonderful sights that you have described there.<br /><br />It's good to hear that such positive things are happening in county Antrim.<br /> <br />I think it's very good news when children get involved with such a positive project as this. It does them a lot of good. Even better if it can be a regular thing.<br /><br />Prizing the environment, as you know, is an important reflection on progressive political initiative and the evolution of political systems designed to function in the best interests of all the citizens.<br /><br />Fraternity, liberty, and equality, and the principles of republicanism generally, are set to ensure that all of the people have a right to live in nice areas with plenty of natural amenities that we provide for ourselves and are responsible for, ourselves. We don't need "charity" we demand equality.<br /><br />I would like to say also that energy source is a key issue,as I'm sure you are aware, for Ireland as a sustainable single island economy. With renewable energy sources comes a steep drop in demand for fossil fuels and this is a fundamental political issue.Michealhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02310793974335095318noreply@blogger.com