My Great Dream to know Ireland. And The next year I will go to travel to Ireland. Ireland is my heart's country. 😚💖🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪. A lot of Love to Irish people.
I moved here to West Cork in 2005. The things I love most about it are: the landscapes, the fresh food for sale in the markets and the shops, the friendly people who live here and who have come from all corners of the world - giving the place a nice cosmopolitan feel, the wild deer that live in the wilderness behind my house and visit me near my garden some evenings, the scenic roads - I just love the journeys from one town to another as it means passing so much beauty along the way. I guess I am truly blessed to live in heaven on earth.
I love Ireland and have lived there for Years . Love the folks in the West im particular for their warmth. I want to vist the South West this Summer . However these Guys in west cork Salute a drink with the Word ''Cheers'' . I understood that in Ireland the main salute was ''Slainnte'' My Colombian Wife who now lives in Ireland Always salutes with the wod ''Slainnte'' Not complaining just putting it out there that The Cheers thing is an English form & in Ireland is ''Slainnte'' ihmo. As in Galway, Sligo & Donegal.
Thank you! No mention of the flora from yer man on Garinish Island either? Over 70yrs flourishing. Lots of those DO indeed grow elsewhere on the Beara peninsula too. No mention of the ferry service to it? All the shops, hotel and BnB's, park, where to get your souvenirs or send off your postcards? Ton of people producing Irish Fare from Glengarrif, Adrigole, Bere Island, Garnish, Cahermore, Allihies, Eyeries, Urhan, Ardgroom etc. Tons of seafood never got a snifter. Paddy since passed away RIP.
just feels like a neo-hippie thing with these people especially the chick. Coming from the real earthy people ( Cork Descents)...and I am one of he true american hippy dippies...... I just dunno how to take these two. urgh but I want that cheese!
Also have Cork ancestors (Dad's side). Lived through the hippie era with an American County Munster friend. Those hippie crash pads in NYC. Never inhaled, though.
My Great Dream to know Ireland. And The next year I will go to travel to Ireland. Ireland is my heart's country. 😚💖🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪. A lot of Love to Irish people.
This is a really nice little film that reveals some of the great secrets of West Cork. Many thanks to Matty and Mary.
I moved here to West Cork in 2005. The things I love most about it are: the landscapes, the fresh food for sale in the markets and the shops, the friendly people who live here and who have come from all corners of the world - giving the place a nice cosmopolitan feel, the wild deer that live in the wilderness behind my house and visit me near my garden some evenings, the scenic roads - I just love the journeys from one town to another as it means passing so much beauty along the way. I guess I am truly blessed to live in heaven on earth.
Thank you both for sharing with all of us this amazing and informative video. So much to see, so little time!.
This is where my family imagrated from would love to visit some day
I hope you make it there many times.
you never quite know what you have until your living on the opposite side of the world (nz) i miss home so much this vid was great
Damien Mc Cabe erryKerry,football
I’d love to visit Cork to discover my family roots.
Nice places. Thanks
My family hails from County Cork, I would love to visit there.
Me, as well! Thank you for this video!!!!!
I am love you and city cork and dublin me good and beautiful and feelanje ? I am memdouh ahmed from maroco
My 7th Great Grandfather is Andrew Meade from County Cork.
Wow. That is impressive
I love Ireland and have lived there for Years . Love the folks in the West im particular for their warmth. I want to vist the South West this Summer .
However these Guys in west cork Salute a drink with the Word ''Cheers'' . I understood that in Ireland the main salute was ''Slainnte''
My Colombian Wife who now lives in Ireland Always salutes with the wod ''Slainnte'' Not complaining just putting it out there that The Cheers thing is an English form & in Ireland is ''Slainnte'' ihmo. As in Galway, Sligo & Donegal.
+gameball2003 . Our first drink is "Cheers!". The second is "Slainte!". The third is "Slaaaaaaaainte!". And from then on it is "Schl-aaaaainte!".
Yes That sounds great . Looks like you have the hang of it
gameball2003 ! LP
The only time I ever heard the word "Sláinte" said at a celebration was in Newcastle, County Down, as a birthday celebration in 2006.
Love it ☺️
I dig that they love olives and tomatoes, but was hoping to see more native Irish food. Nice little presentation though.
Thank you! No mention of the flora from yer man on Garinish Island either? Over 70yrs flourishing. Lots of those DO indeed grow elsewhere on the Beara peninsula too. No mention of the ferry service to it? All the shops, hotel and BnB's, park, where to get your souvenirs or send off your postcards? Ton of people producing Irish Fare from Glengarrif, Adrigole, Bere Island, Garnish, Cahermore, Allihies, Eyeries, Urhan, Ardgroom etc. Tons of seafood never got a snifter. Paddy since passed away RIP.
Happy St Pat's to all.
Greats
I loved it...
What is it in particular you don't like about it?
my brother lives in Cork. I wanna go there
Proud to be a Corcoran :)
while.... where is the BIG piece MEAT????)))) So very NICE video)))
Nice place 😂
just feels like a neo-hippie thing with these people especially the chick. Coming from the real earthy people ( Cork Descents)...and I am one of he true american hippy dippies...... I just dunno how to take these two. urgh but I want that cheese!
Also have Cork ancestors (Dad's side). Lived through the hippie era with an American County Munster friend. Those hippie crash pads in NYC. Never inhaled, though.
Love this video 😍
I am love you and cork me god?
Hola