Welcome to the weekly round up and I have been off on a jaunt this week. As a birthday treat we went down to Waterford, which is David’s home town for a couple of days and stayed at the Waterford Castle Hotel on its own private Island.
You reach the island by a chain link ferry which only takes two minutes and runs every 15 minutes during the day and 30 minutes at night. We had a suite overlooking the magnificent gardens and all the rooms have wonderful features introduced over the long history of the castle. Such as this fireplace with a Wedgewood insert.
Throughout the centuries, the Island’s strategic location, in a pivotal position near Waterford City, brought it historical fame playing a major role in the history of the region.
From the 6th century settlement of Monks to the Vikings in the 9th – 11th Centuries. Followed by Norman Invasion of 1170 were Maurice Fitzgerald became the potentate of the Island and the Fitzgerald family legacy lasted for over 800 years.
You can download the full history of the castle
Click here to download our History brochure.
The food was wonderful and we ate in their award winning restaurant on the first night – freshly sourced produce, deliciously prepared. The service was brilliant and it was a meal to remember. We were treated to some live music in the form of a talented pianist and each course was much appreciated. Certainly a stunning venue for a Wedding.
The next day we had a wonderful breakfast (great poached eggs) in an atrium overlooking the gardens, with some of the wildlife in attendance. Including a red squirrel, unusual to find in Ireland but clearly the grey squirrels who decimated the red population have not learnt to use the ferry to get to the island. As we walked to the car park, we also encountered to deer intent of feasting on the new crocus shoots.
We spent the day touring the coast and revisiting some of David’s childhood and teen haunts as well as the cottage, right on Woodstown beach where Geoff Cronin (you might have read his memoirs here) grew up. Also Dunmore and Tramore, holiday spots in the summer when the family lived in the centre of Waterford.
That afternoon we went in to the city and checked out the regeneration that took place in the 1990s up to the present day. We had a birthday tea in The Vintage Parlour Tea Rooms and I had the best Victoria sponge I have ever eaten… with fresh cream… and David had a delicious piece of apple tart. Fortified with a couple of cups (porcelain) of tea, we explored the local estate agents with a view to moving to Waterford once we sell our house here in Wexford next spring (or sooner). Certainly Waterford is on the list of options as the city has great facilities and is close to some stunning coastline.
We ended the day with dinner at The Bodega Mediterranean Restaurant and I can highly recommend, especially the monkfish scampi starter. The food, atmosphere and service was excellent and brought back happy memories of our years in Madrid.
If you are planning on visiting Ireland I do recommend that you put Waterford on the schedule. If you are travelling with family then I suggest you book one of their lodges which sleep six people and are self-catered, but you can still eat in the restaurant or clubhouse if you wish. There is a golf course, tennis courts and fabulous walks around the island. You are central for the coastline to the south of Wateford towards Cork, and when the new bridge is completed (the longest in Ireland) later this summer, it will be a much faster trip to Dublin.
Now time to catch up with the posts on Smorgasbord you might have missed during the week.
This week Paul Andruss shares part two of his recommendations for early spring bulbs.
And on the subject of food…. something from the Thai kitchen of Carol Taylor.. a three course meal that should get Valentine’s evening off to a good start.
A new series of Posts from Your Archives and to kick the series off, one of D.G. Kaye’s heartfelt and heartbreaking – Memoir Bytes where she shares her childhood memories. Details of how you can share previous articles from your archives are in the post.
This week my guest is author Abbie Taylor who shares her inspiring story as well as some interesting responses to the questions.
Here is my response to Colleen’s Tuesday Poetry Challenge 123
Carrot Ranch Flash Fiction this week prompted 99 word stories on the subject of Valentines.
In this week’s music column, I share a song from each of the decades that I have been listening to music… and next Friday I will be sharing the requests that you shared, the songs that you felt were the most romantic.
Now time for the round up of the posts this week that you might have missed.
An extract from Tales from the Irish Garden to celebrate romance. Queen Filigree meets the roguish Prince Ronan.
Last year I wrote this post for USA Today Bestselling romance author Jacquie Biggar on keeping the magic of romance alive…
This week in the R’s of Life, part two on the subject of relationships, and the impact of a dysfunctional childhood on our ability to connect as adults.
I reviewed two books this week.. the first being The Beast Within (Mended Souls Two) by Jacquie Biggar.
And the second book was first book in the Braxton Campus Mysteries, Academic Curveball by James J. Cudney
Author Updates and reviews
Many foods have been labelled aphrodisiacs through history, some deservedly so…but they also tend to be highly nutritious and have a positive effect on the whole body and not just the libido.
This week’s chapter looks at the impact of an overgrowth of Candida Albicans on our overall health. The symptoms number around 125, and I included some of the key signs that your gut may have been compromised.
Thank you very much for dropping in today and for your visits this week. Your comments and sharing on your own social media is much appreciated as always. Have a great week and hope to see you again soon.
Your birthday getaway looks amazing! Is this where Waterford crystal comes from? I used to sell it in the gift shop I worked in when I was young. So gorgeous. Those Budweiser commercials get to me every time.
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Thanks Darlene.. and yes the home of Waterford Crystal.. and the hotel had some magnificent chandeliers made from the glass.. Lots to buy locally too… and yes those adverts are wonderful hugs xxx
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Another great week, Sally! LOVED the tour of Waterford Castle (and everything elses, too)! 🙂
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Great thank you Marcia..hugsx
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If your week has been like mine, and you’d like to catch up a bit, here’s Sally’s wonderful Weekly Roundup post from her Smorgasbord blog! It’s crammed full of good stuff! Check it out, and remember to pass it along, if you would. Thanks!
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Thank you Marcia..hugsx
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Your birthday treat sounds absolutely fabulous. I’ve definitely got Waterford on my list of places to visit. Loved the strip poker advert!
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Thanks Mary and there is so much to see there historical and geographical.. great roads now for getting there and certainly much improved after the bridge is completed.. Seriously considering moving there.. hugsx
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Another impressive week, Sally. I’m definitely putting Waterford on my list! ♥
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Great Olga.. you would love it.. xxx♥
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Great week, Sally. Thanks for sharing your Waterford trip with us as well. Sounds like a super way to celebrate a birthday.
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It was John and should be on anyone’s list of places to visit if they are coming across to tour Ireland… hugsx
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What a amazing castle. Seems to be ghost-free? 😉 Best wishes for the next week! Michael
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Thank you Michael.. it was.. and I didn’t see any… as far as I know!!! hugsx
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Oh Sally, your trip to Waterford, with its castle and all the trimmings, seems like the perfect birthday getaway. Thanks for sharing those special moments with us. As usual, your weekly roundup is right on. All the best.
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Thank you William… it was fantastic and you would have enjoyed the pianist (you are coming up as anonymous but I think it is you…) hugs
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I love this roundup of posts, Sally. Sounds like your trip was amazing! ❤
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Thank you Colleen… it was lovely.. ♥
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It looked amazing. The tea shop sounded so fun. ☕️🍰
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Lovely and so nice to have a proper cup of tea in a thin china cup rather than a stonking great thick mug.. and that cake was divine…♥
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LOL! I have a few porcelain cups just for that purpose. It does affect the flavor for sure. ❤️
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How wonderful to visit David’s childhood places and Geoff’s home. What a treat! And your birthday touring the Waterford Castle must have been a highlight of the year. Terrific week, especially the Budweiser commercials. Thanks, Sally!
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It was Jennie and wonderful to have such a strong connection to a place, since we have been nomads most of our lives… glad you enjoyed the bud adverts.. hugsx
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Hugs to you, Sally! 😍
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Nice to be pampered now and then…What a lovely trip your stay in Waterford sounded! Good for yo, Sally. It sounds a great place to live. Hugs xx
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Thank you Joy… real treat.. hugsxxx
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Waterford Castle looks magical, Sally! Do they have horse and carriage rides on the grounds?
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I am not sure Jacquie but I get the feeling if that is what you wanted you could have it.. certainly lovely for a bride and groom.. hugsx
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You stayed in a CASTLE? You are SO cool!
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With all mod cons thank goodness and I didn’t see a ghost….you would love it…great setting for a book as a private Island estate. xxxx
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Staying in a castle – nice!
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Fabulous place John.. the Waterford chandeliers are stunning.. make a great set.. x
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