paul skelly wrote:Nice one John some fine fish
Do ya park the boat up or do ya fish through the winter?
Cheers shanebigsod wrote:Nice one John and Harry
Cheers dave i Know hes a terrible man Fresh smoked cod has a new meaning im only short of putting an ashtray on his side of the boateyesreilly wrote:Some nice fish there John , well deserved Harry nearly spread a few ashes on that nice cod in the second last piccie
winter and summer i dont mind i know the local undertaker very well i might have a word with him Seanchaí isnt that some kind of story tellerThe Austrian wrote:looks like a day fit for any Seanchaí, great winter job prospect for you there John
JOHN1 wrote:cheers samo & mickwinter and summer i dont mind i know the local undertaker very well i might have a word with him Seanchaí isnt that some kind of story tellerThe Austrian wrote:looks like a day fit for any Seanchaí, great winter job prospect for you there John
Seanchaí, an Irish Gaelic word meaning “Traditional Storyteller”. These storytellers would travel around old Ireland, from place to place sharing tales of adventure and magic. It was a different age, before television and radio became the mainstay media for disseminating information. In those times a seanchaí would be invited into someone’s home, neighbors may also have been invited, and ancient tales passed down through the ages, were related.
“Storytelling is the art of portraying real or fictitious events in words, images, and sounds.”
JOHN1 wrote: Seanchaí isnt that some kind of story teller
eyesreilly wrote:JOHN1 wrote: Seanchaí isnt that some kind of story teller
That's someone who puts up a report without any photos John
eyesreilly wrote:JOHN1 wrote: Seanchaí isnt that some kind of story teller
That's someone who puts up a report without any photos John
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