well done guys, we know that job very well. we embedded your video on the irish channel with the best of everything irish... www.theirishchannel.com/footing-the-turf-a-day-in-the-bog-in-ireland/
Bog is hard work indeed but you have peace and quiet there out in nature and know that you are going to be self-sufficient in the coming winter. I fear we may be the last generation to experience this. Not because of city peoples' ignorant laws but because people are work avoidant these days. Good vid - thanks.
Ask your solicitor to check it out, the turbary right went with the house in a change of ownership, if the farm was sold separately, It would state on your deeds that there was an appurtenance to save turf or bog mould on a plot of bog and would have a code for the solicitor to get the location,
@@samtatenumber1 lignite is just an older form of peat that machine takes out in 5mins what the turf cutters if ireland wouldn't cut in 50years will ya go an look in to the facts and stop with the green party propaganda 😉
@@zackruddy1537 The bog is a habitat and there are plenty of amphibians that live there. But I see that they are not actually destroying it, but that still makes you a clown for saying it is not a habitat
well done guys, we know that job very well. we embedded your video on the irish channel with the best of everything irish...
www.theirishchannel.com/footing-the-turf-a-day-in-the-bog-in-ireland/
aw fab thanks guys!
I love doing this when I was a young kid living in Longford at the time now I live in Manchester uk but go back to Ireland regularly to visit family
In the netherlands there is a part of it that is turf land ,don't know if they still make turf or get the turf
I just googled it and the Dutch have had a lot to do with our bog preservation! I never knew! 😍
Bog is hard work indeed but you have peace and quiet there out in nature and know that you are going to be self-sufficient in the coming winter. I fear we may be the last generation to experience this. Not because of city peoples' ignorant laws but because people are work avoidant these days. Good vid - thanks.
Great day out ..i rem mine as kids going to the bog ...beautiful family 💞
Aw thank you! It’s very nostalgic isn’t it ❤️
That’s nice turf
Have you ever been to the bog?? 🤪
#ireland
#irishyoutuber
Yes we went to the bog as kids ,if I remember rightly I wasn’t to impressed 🤣
That’s a lot of work LOL
I did a vlog on going to the bog too!! If the what I do in quarantine video !
Hi there! Can you please explain me.For what you use that turf stuff. Burn in stove on the winter?
yes, burn it in the stove/fire place
Loved this!! Hello from a fellow Irish youtuber! Subbed to you guys and I can’t wait to join your journey!
Thank you! 🥰🥰
hi, if i got a old cottage , would that have turbary rights somewhere , did all old places have the right to cut fuel somewhere?
Hi! Not all cottages have it now but usually it will say in the listing, or ask the auctioneer ☺️
Ask your solicitor to check it out, the turbary right went with the house in a change of ownership, if the farm was sold separately, It would state on your deeds that there was an appurtenance to save turf or bog mould on a plot of bog and would have a code for the solicitor to get the location,
Nice one🥰🥰🥰🥰
I still remember the smell
What the fuck is going on i cant even google wtf thisbis for
Great video pity the green party and pippa Hackett want to put an end to these traditions and independence from oil and carbon taxes.
cuz its absolutely horrid for the environment.
@@samtatenumber1 mean while in Germany ua-cam.com/video/Y7zIZVlMtFY/v-deo.html don't be fooled
@@jamesdaly1401 peat is still worse than coal unfortunately.
@@samtatenumber1 lignite is just an older form of peat that machine takes out in 5mins what the turf cutters if ireland wouldn't cut in 50years will ya go an look in to the facts and stop with the green party propaganda 😉
Idk it seems like you guys are destroying a habitat
@@zackruddy1537 The bog is a habitat and there are plenty of amphibians that live there. But I see that they are not actually destroying it, but that still makes you a clown for saying it is not a habitat