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      <title>Ireland - Triskel Flower Farm - September 2008</title>
      <description>In September 2008, I spent 4 weeks with Maggie and her animals on her Triskel Flower Farm. It was just 
great! Maggie is a very nice and cheerful person. She gave me any 
information I wanted about local heritage. The holiday really gave me a detailed insight in authentic Irish Life, the local customs and irish habits. She also introduced me to many locals.&lt;br /&gt; We had a lot of fun while we were exploring all the local activities - these included a local show (Beltra Show), visits at friends, she always brought me with her when she wanted to go to a city and I had my free time as well as opportunities to accompany her to art exhibitions, local markets, I went to a service in Church to see how it is and I even experienced a meeting of the Irish Countrywomen Association - believe me! It was unique and I would not want to miss it. She also offered me to come and see the traditional dances, but unfortunately she injured her foot and I was too much of a chicken to go and try alone ;-)&lt;br /&gt;I joined her as a volunteer, this means I also came to do some work. I would not call all of it work, I enjoyed a lot of it as it included recreational activities (like designing flower bouquets for the Beltra Show), things that I usually do as hobbies (taking care of her Spanish PRE stallion Destino Larios and riding him AT THE BEACH!!!), relaxing tasks (gardening in the glasshouse) and only some of the &amp;quot;work&amp;quot; was tiring (rearranging the straw into another shed, getting new stardust for Desi's Bed). I also helped her a little bit with her homepage that she had at that time. Most of the things we did together (and if not she often kept me company and brought me a cup of tea from time to time), so it was never boring. At the end I also did a bit of housesitting, so Maggie could go and visit her son for some days. I also enjoyed that a lot of the work was outside as I really love nature and her farm is a very nice spot to relax and detach from your daily routine for a bit, forget about the sorrows, to something just for yourself and enjoy the freedom that you have there. I also liked taking pictures, observing wildlife and chatting about all the world and his wife with Maggie, who was always happy, laughing, understanding, reassuring and liked to share her experiences.&lt;br /&gt;I hope that I'll find some time to come and visit her again, I can strongly recommend it to anybody who likes active and happy traveling and also enjoyes getting in touch with locals. &lt;br /&gt;I want to thank you again Maggie, I'll never forget my irish september 2008 :-) Take care, have many happy helpers and just stay as nice and happy, sometimes a little bit cheeky and sarcastic as you are!!!</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 19:17:00 GMT</pubDate>
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