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Christmas Day

January 11, 2011
08:41 AM

And so to Christmas.

We rang Chris Keogh, our landlord, on the 23rd, and he rose beautifully to the occasion.
There was no way we could get to the cottage with the Renault but if we could get as far as The Merry Ploughboy pub he would ferry us all up to the cottage.
He warned us that once we were there we would be isolated for at least two days.

Were we game ?

You betcha !

We headed off and bought the whole Christmas in Tescos (why is Dublin now reduced to shopping there, they are everywhere and I hate them)
We then crawled skidded and slid to the Merry Ploughboy from where Chris ferried us (and our embarrassing quantity of wine and food) up the hill.
He had done a great job in getting the cottage warm and decorated and with a tree for Christmas- and there were even presents for us all under it.
By this time it was dark so we didn’t realise what a beautiful spot we were in.

The following day the rest of the family arrived at the Ploughboy : Aonghus and Caitriona with Fionn and Ruadhán, Colm with Deirdre, Eileen and the Goose and all were ferried up the hill by the ever obliging Chris.

Here follows pictures of the day- I apologise if it looks a little a Bing Crosby Chrismas Special from the sixties- fact is it just did !

Snow Fields.jpg

This was the first thing that met our eyes on Christmas morning, the view out the door of the cottage.

Cottage.jpg

This was our cottage, note that one of the drainpipes had already collapsed with the weight of snow and icicles.

stockings.jpg

Eileen and Deirdre showed a touching faith in Santa Clause on Christmas morning.

Icicles.jpg

When Icicles hang on the wall and Dick the shepherd blows his nail.

Rabbit.jpg

The local wild life were curious and strangely unafraid.

Family Butler.jpg

The now extended Butler family, including the 12 day old Ruadhán

Sleigh.jpg

Fionn on his toboggan, what a way to spend Christmas !

Smile.jpg

Even Ruadhán nearly managed a smile.

Snow Sisters.jpg

Snow Sisters.

Soft Grandfather.jpg

Happiness is a soft warm grandfather.

Dinner.jpg

Christmas Dinner.

Fionn Dinner.jpg

On balance, Fionn decided that Christmas was a Good Thing.

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