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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Chesús The novel portrayed by a profound Ireland (chronic presentation at Festival of PCE) Septembe


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Patrick Rocca seemed to have everything. It was an emblem of the Celtic Tiger economy in Ireland. Bill Clinton lent his helicopter whenever he was in Ireland to play golf and rubbed shoulders with Tony Blair at the gala dinner. He played tennis with Sir Alan Sugar in Marbella and controlled an empire of homes spanning the Irish Sea. With a lovely wife, three children and a sister who is the partner of Van Morrison, musician, seemed to embody the glittering world that transformed Ireland after decades of being on the periphery uptet of Europe.
His suicide provoked by the prospect of financial ruin as anonymous friends told Irish newspapers, uptet impacted society cocktails wealthy Dublin, like a bell that touches the end of the heady days of rampant consumerism and ostentatious exuberance in Ireland.
Rocca, 41, died of a single gunshot to the head at his family home in Holmeleigh, an exclusive uptet residential enclave beside the Castleknock Golf and Country Club Dublin. His end was as rapid and dramatic as the reversal of fortune for some Irish banks, including Anglo Irish, which the government is nationalizing and in which it was said that Rocca had large investments.
"For all I know, Patrick had over 20 million in loans tied to Anglo Irish," a source told an Irish newspaper. "We knew that the news would be a huge shock nationalization for him."
In recent uptet days there was no sign that he was planning a violent death. The weekend was out of town with his wife's exclusive club in Residence at Stephen's Green and dined with friends at a restaurant on Sunday night.
Grandson of an Italian marble worker helped rebuild some of the most elegant buildings uptet in Dublin after the Civil War and remained in Ireland to build a business, Rocca and his family liked to spend summers in Marbella, where they have a chalet.
Rocca's death came the same day that a judge of the Supreme Court rummaging in the ruins of an alleged massive Ponzi scheme controlled by another member of the high society of Dublin before deciding to send him to the anti-corruption brigade Garda. uptet It has been said that Breifne O'Brien, a star on the Dublin scene, his friends cheated tens of millions to finance his extravagant way of life. The collapse of the Irish property market, it is said, affected their financial sources, so he could no longer maintain the pretense of being a skilled investor.
Andie said:
The truth is that every time we enter economic crises always happen. Large employers commit suicide, or at least a large part of them. I guess it's because at the time of ruin no longer see out of the well in which they have fallen. Anyway, I feel the pain you are going through right now his family. Hopefully uptet this will not happen again, and that Obama along with other presidents of first world countries, go slowing uptet a little crisis. Slán, Andie.
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Suggestive and enriching journey mponline through the


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As mentioned in a previous post, we are in the year Beckett. Samuel Beckett's face is one of the icons of world literature of the twentieth century. And his face is the protagonist of a book painter Tullio Pericoli Siruela just published: mponline "The soul of the face." A friend of Innisfree has sent this article (Review literary or pictorial? For this work). Valga reproduction as our tribute to this great Irish writer who aspired to renew (or destroy) the language of his time. Beckett's face, crossed by many paths, is the face of the century, a lost humanity? Waiting for Godot?
The face is a reflection and product mponline of time, is the page on which it draws its story time. Each face is expressive compendium of experience, and that of Samuel Beckett (1906-1989), the Irish ever destroy proposed language, is one of the most evocative expressions of the literary catalog of the twentieth century. The Italian painter Tullio Pericoli has managed to convey in "The Soul of face" complex plastic composition talking on it. "I must destroy the language that precedes me and dwells in me," wrote Samuel Beckett, and seems to have faced the challenge from the totality of existence. Few faces like hers, composed of dense and deep rhythmic footsteps, have come to show such significant complexity. Her face speaks a geometric language, and muted, the Italian painter Tullio mponline Pericoli amplify mponline know so virtuous. His magic is to be found in his drawings and gave them the text for "The Soul of the face", "dry style on that map and in that mess of wrinkles is Beckett's face."
Its dry, tough and highly expressive face, has become an icon of twentieth century literature. The architecture and the finish of your way we can see the battlefield where the literary art has filed one of his toughest fights. The very foundation of language, its true nature and its price, mponline their incantations, are the stuff with which he composed his work, a symbolic distillate efforts that shook the foundations of language study and literary thought. His novels, plays and poems represent a depth charge only equivalent, perhaps, to research on language undertaken by Ludwig Wittgenstein mponline from philosophy.
The landscape of his face, a discursive body was changing and focusing as the content of his work is the most plastic mponline incarnation of his research and findings. Aesthetics uncompromising lines that shape her face are as firm as changing, as deep as significant. In the prologue to Tullio Pericoli, spotlessly billed Siruela in your library assay (lower number), Salvatore Silvano Nigro writes that "Portrait of Pericoli has a linguistic basis is verbomorfo" (...) "said Wittgenstein ' The face is the soul of the body ', but the' soul 'is, Pericoli, a landscape that breathes ... ".
In Spain we had already had a taste of the remarkable ability of the artist to "Pictures" (Siruela, 2004), where a long list of writers, sculptors, literary characters and artists appeared "narrated" by its precise brush, its cinders and shady leaks intensity. Pericoli read and imagine the faces facial writes: "The face is formed from the outside as from within. Even silence is formed. The habit of silence. The problem arose when I worked in Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. I had to imagine a face drawn by the enforced silence of the shipwreck on the island. The mouth in particular. Robinson's mouth. The first thing I wondered at the time was: how the face of someone who for nearly twenty years unable mponline to communicate through facial expressions is represented. "
Suggestive and enriching journey mponline through the "Support" offerings face the test and the portraits of Samuel Beckett included in "The Soul of face" is an exciting approach to genésico mystery of one of the authors of the capital twentieth century literature. Pericoli closes risking your original mponline work online last inconclusive: "I think Beckett adhesion between text and face is so perfect that no wonder it, like a necessity, a manifestation of nature."
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

A little gem I found on the blog Taravillo Antonio uni Rivero, who has reviewed the translation of


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A little gem I found on the blog Taravillo Antonio uni Rivero, who has reviewed the translation of Carmen Leal of the great Irish epic Táin Bó Cúailgne: 'Looting Cúalgne cattle'.
Increasingly outside the attendance of the Indo-European philology, and forced withdrawal and Humanities, uni unfortunately the Spanish university is currently fasting or department chairs of Celtic studies, and it seems that things will be amended. The exception is, of course, because there always imaginary Atlantic has exercised its influence-, Galicia, where there is indeed a Amergin Institute of Irish Studies (named after the mythical first poet of Ireland) at the University of La Coruña. However, out of the land of Castelao decades had except Antonio Tovar and a few others, arriving CSIC even publish an introduction to the ancient Irish Julius Pokorny, uni and more recently Ramón Sainero, I professed many years UNED (do not know if still there) gave the punch several titles and ancient uni Irish literature, not forgetting Mark Simon, University of Zaragoza, author of a compendium on the Celts showing a rare knowledge of the sources literary. Isolated laudable efforts. But slowly, through narrow slits that let in a light that is not usually capture the attention of the general public, the ancient Irish literature, this gem of many carats, it will sneaking uni into bookstores or, increasingly also more adocenadas these, independent publishers whose fruits must procure almost clandestinely, as is the case for sponsoring this book at hand.
The author, Maria Carmen Leal and Soria, has resulted which is recognized uni as the quintessential Irish epic, the Tain Bo Cúailnge, and has done so loving and conscientious manner, recovering, and this is a big hit here, the closest Ancient text (contained uni in the manuscript Lebor na hUidre, or Book of the Dun Cow, preceding the more popular Book of Leinster), which has a documented prefix and illuminating study. It's the same decision that took roughly (because he drinks Yellow Lecan Codex), the poet Thomas uni Kinsella for his version The Tain, beautifully illustrated by drawings in black ink of Louis le Brocquy. The Tana were stories of looting cattle, cuatrerías (I would neologism to state a fact immemorial) that took place in the Irish provinces, and were one of the only genres hibernica rich literature. On a main argument many other parallels, before or after weave, uni thus the rémsceála, who have the run of the action, in which the heroes mocedades included. There are gaps, contradictions, progress, setbacks, meanders, as befits a work that grew like a living organism. The facts tell a heroic age are pre-Christian and, although in written in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, refer to events, weddings historical truth with fiction, precede them several centuries. His influence on the Irish imagination has been long and reaches today, with renewed thrust versions led by as wide circulation as Cuchulain of Muirthuimne Lady Gregory, Yeats that benefactor.
The issue that concerns us here is presented to us in a somewhat craft-something that almost suits the content, but full of corruptions that evoke, after ten centuries, not always the hand of skillful copyists. As expected that one day the work is worth-make the leap to a collection of largest circulation, here are, along with congratulations and admiration for such a tour de force directly translated texts, some observations we suggest having account uni of the author by that time, hopefully near, re-issue. Well after many days of study and translation, in or in failing revised typescript either not been corrected proofs, or all at once fatigue haste, should be reason to explain the many inconsistencies and thick the accentuation (very many times the personal pronoun "he" appears without accent and surprisingly the reader stumbles, however, shaped as "she" or "they" are without even the title of the story Hail to which sometimes makes her Taín). Moreover, taking it

This is one of the fragments of

The erotic version of "The Hive" Cela, sees the light - Digital Group
This is one of the fragments of 'The alfavita Hive' handwriting written by Camilo José Cela that the writer himself is not included in the version presented alfavita on January 7, 1946 to pass the censorship.
A "fragmented, heterogeneous and incomplete" handwritten over a hundred sheets alfavita has remained for nearly 70 years in the shade in France. Now, thanks to the gratitude of Salomon Annie, daughter of Noël hispanista Salomon, sees the light.
The finding of the manuscript occurred by chance. Annie found him in the house of their fathers. Noel Salomon was a great friend of the famous alfavita writer. Only he knew of this edition. Who died 35 years ago, and four years ago when her daughter decided to sell the residence that had near Bordeaux, could hardly believe the find.
Written alfavita typed pages with annotations, deletions, attachments and completely hand written sheets: in a wooden cabinet, among familiar objects and boxes of photos, this treasure was hidden. Not knowing what to do with his discovery, three years later, on May, spoke to the National Library of Spain and flew to Madrid alfavita to donate the manuscript because it "was Spanish cultural heritage."
This work was first published in 1951 and Argentina because of censorship, could not be published alfavita in Spain until 1963. The author himself autocensuró to think it would not be censorship, and remove these fragments.
To his widow, Marina Brown, the finding alfavita has been a pleasant surprise and has in mind to publish the entire work in 2016, the centenary of the birth of Spanish Nobel prize, and offer these passages of sexual content, including scenes of lesbianism they were relegated to the drawer until today. Ensures that would be like "publish an unpublished work".
Definitely a finding that, as described Adolfo Sotelo Vázquez, Professor of History of Spanish alfavita Literature, expert Cela's work and who is preparing a biography of him, this is a "heterogeneous, incomplete and fragmentary" document.
Who would have thought that almost alfavita 70 years after its publication would appear a more plain version yet, the charismatic Camilo alfavita José Cela I had no qualms about calling a spade a spade and spade.
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Monday, February 24, 2014

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Sunday, February 23, 2014

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Translated directly from the Irish by Antonio Rivero Taravillo the April 2 will be released Desire (duil, 1953), Liam O'Flaherty, one of the most important works written in Irish Gaelic. Thanks to the Nordic editorial published in Castilian is a wide range of Irish literature of the twentieth century (such as Flann O'Brien on his centenary), this book of stories published outside Ireland for the first time. Indeed, in its pages we discover what relationship with Federico Garcia Lorca Connemara. I had the prestigious translator in his blog last year.
The volume contains eighteen stories dealing with various issues common thread in all of them: the "desire", the emotional bond between a child and dreamed new suit between cat and mouse who yearns to hunt, among the thirsty and bottle beer ... which, not surprisingly, gives title to the first story. In all of them the hard man's relationship with nature is very present and they all have an important moral burden, perhaps why many of the protagonists are children, young people and animals. After the reading we can say we know best the inner soul of the Irish.
Liam O'Flaherty (Inishmore, 1896 - Dublin, 1984) is one of the most representative figures in contemporary Irish fiction. His works are characterized by a verbal richness and agile style, portraying the working classes of the city of Dublin and the people green of the Irish countryside. Their stories and their known stories are often structured around the figure of a protagonist, usually characterized by a strong rebellious personality, green which is opposed to moral, political and social links that the environment imposes. green John Ford led to his novel The Informer film, set during the Irish War of Independence.
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Good Chesús. But I am learning gaelic from your course, but I decided to take another step and make do this book in the original language to learn for real. What happens is q q not find it on Amazon or there. I would propose, if you're still living in Ireland, I guess yes, if I could buy you and mandármelo to Spain and I will pay by wire transfer (plus a bonus for your trouble if you want). Well, you tell me. I think you have my email in here, no?
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Heels, jeans, blouses stamped, original ties and bags sizes and varied colors, shown today in the hangars of old Berlin Tempelhof Airport, thanks to the opening of the Bread & Butter fair youth and street-wear " cool "of the continent.
More than 500 brands on display until Friday his latest creations and designs in the context of a fair which this year carries the slogan "Premier League", alluding to the fact that the event coincides with the World Cup.
SIGNATURES trt Signatures known, along with others seeking to gain a foothold in the urban fashion scene, original rise "in situ" stores and offer different advertisements to attract professionals, media and the general public.
Every brand strives to select a good composition for its exhibitors and as if a struggle were extravagance, trt the visitor can walk through airport corridors between light sets built with recyclable materials, and to stand in local fashion trt ads created with water jets.
The ancient counters of airlines offices became attention to visitors, while the baggage belts spread publications, including "Brand Bible" (Bible of marks).
FASHION sporty, casual clothing, jeans, dress clothes, as "fashion" quality brands trt and urban style for men and women, are the various areas in which they have fitted the exhibitors, which this year adds a new The Kids Camp.
"This is a novelty" of this Bread & Butter says the manager of the fair, Karl-Heinz Müller, who explains that by 2012 is expected to show there is a unique and specialized in children's clothing, trt "because every time charge important trt in the sector. trt "
Along with the tents, a stage with a large screen trt facing a grandstand with seating for 3,000 people, designed for visitors to the show can enjoy both different concerts scheduled as football matches of the tournament.
TEMPELHOF Dozens of people lined up on the first day to collect trt badges, trt while hundreds of them arrived by taxi and subway to the airport. Other thousands and strolled among the booths located at Tempelhof; sign of success and attractiveness that counts with the Bread & Butter, according to its manager. trt
In July 2005 they began to organize parallel sessions at the Fira de Barcelona, which ultimately led to the cancellation of the Berlin event, until in 2009 the offer by the municipality of Berlin's historic Tempelhof airport as the site caused the return of the event to Germany.
BREAD & BUTTER "The Bread & Butter is a special exhibition," says Mikel Feijoo trt Elzo, owner of the Spanish brand Skunkfunk, "because in addition to the commercial, leisure events is that makes people have a good time and likes to come ".
"The market is touched," explains Javier Navalón, commercial director of brand shoes Sancho, "but trt events like this allow us to open up the international market and to get in touch with new trends."
A colorful imitation of the Brandenburg Gate on cardboard acts epicenter of the show, leaving left and right controlling the various stands and the thousands of people trt who walk through the Bread & Butter, which next year will celebrate 10 years.
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Saturday, February 22, 2014

In a future plan to make a book? Maybe time. I have many photos, I need to make a photo over. Host


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In the latest parent portal issue of The Southern Cross, newspaper of the Irish community in Argentina, an interesting interview with the editor of the website Irish Genealogy, Martin McAllister, a very useful instrument to find the origins of Irish families published. The phenomenon irishgenealogy Interview with Martin McAllister
This is the interview to an otolaryngologist 40 who seven years ago founded parent portal a website Irish Genealogy on the Internet today receives over 15,000 hits per month and is established as a fundamental historical reservoir for understanding mergers and confusions of crosslinked tree Irish descendants in Argentina. On this occasion, McAllister explains the steps to begin genealogical research, the possibility of a book, a disconnect with the Irish Embassy in Buenos Aires, his strong parent portal work on the cemeteries of Buenos Aires and of course, the course of Irish clans who had the highest in the country since until Pilar Parchment and have now lost all fields.
How the project began to form a web on Argentine-Irish genealogy? The first objective was McAllister, Fox and Murray. The web (www.irishgenealogy.com.ar) started doing genealogy Mc Allister around, the guys dad had in 1971 a tree and then went to the cemetery of parchment that was the first I researched, I ended up taking pictures of virtually the entire cemetery. Were all our cousins. In my case was complex because guys dad never talked to all Irish families that passed them they did not speak about their ancestors. parent portal My father and my grandfather sat at another table, and lunch in the room with their parents. For my family also were several deaths rather strange and quite taboo to talk about it.
Who collaborated on this project irishgenealogy? We started seven years ago, a group of men and women. My brother Max went to Ireland, he sought the files, looked beyond the grave, even helped a student at Trinity College in searches. And collateral reviewers who went to Australia and the United States. My brother then took care of the outside. parent portal George Fox help me with the technical side, Julia McInerny, Etel and Carlos Hernán La Vega and Magrini Scally reviewers are also arduous and help maintain and thoroughness of the information.
Do you plan in the future to be profitable? I committed myself to the page is free. We know that is very complete and easy access to the data, as amended and updated Coghlan. All information is sent reviewers rigorously checked and assumed data and those that do not fit with existing documentation not published. We give more importance to the documentary parent portal to the oral tradition, because families always used to exaggerate oral information concerning the ancestors. National
In a future plan to make a book? Maybe time. I have many photos, I need to make a photo over. Host memory is the limit, we have over 6,800 files all linked. One can go for a family tree and reach Fox Mulleady, that's what shows that almost all Irish families here are cousins cousins. But would not one book, not reached. It would be a tome by family or by area. I did not think it was so great the community. The cemetery seems reefs Ireland directly. The Parchment half, the Mercedes parent portal too. Also went to Junin, I went to Lincoln. On the web, in the cemeteries section is all the information. Touring the province of Buenos Aires, is really a shame that some municipalities do not encourage them to maintain the historical value of the cemetery and protect from theft. While the interior is always better than here cares. Even two or three cemeteries they cast me for wanting parent portal to take pictures. In San Andrés de Giles went to do a medley of images to the cemetery and found a fairly significant overall impairment.
Having regard to the Irish Embassy? parent portal No, no. The photos of the cemetery seems to me that it is a historical heritage that I would like to share with the embassy at some point, it's like having photos of a holocaust. But I say again, in these seven years was met ambassadors nor the page, the current Ambassador yes.
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Friday, February 21, 2014

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In 1975, at the height of the conflict in Northern Ireland currently Derry poet Seamus Heaney (Nobel Prize for Literature 1998) wrote his most political book: 'North' ('North'). Today I recommend a poem of this book: 'Act of Union'. This title refers to the Act of Union 1800 that joined Ireland hu in the United Kingdom hu of Great Britain and Ireland. Or not? Sometimes love and war melt and merge, or not?
Tonight, a first movement, a pulse, as if the rain to accumulate in the swamp to break and flood: hu a dam bursting, opening a gash bed of ferns. Your back is a firm line of eastern coast And arms and legs extend beyond your gradual hills. Caress the throbbing grew province where our past. I am the paddle high above your shoulders or halagarías can not ignore. Conquest is a lie. I get older tolerating a semi-independent hu bank within whose boundaries now my legacy culminates inexorable.
I am still imperially Male, leaving you to all the pain, the process of surrender in the colony, the ram, the wall that explodes from within. The act sprouted an obstinate fifth column whose position grows unilaterally. His heart beneath your heart is a war drum calling hu rows by force. His parasitical and ignorant little fists and beat your borders and I know pointing hu me above water. I see no treaty which safeguards your trampled body full stretch, the great pain, as the open, raw leaves you once again.
Tonight, a first movement, a pulse, As if the tain in bogland recogida head To slip and flood: a bog-burst, A gash breaking hu open the ferny bed. Your back is a firm line of eastern coast And arms and legs are thrown Beyond your gradual hills. I caress The heaving province where out past has grown. I am the tall kingdom over your shoulder That you would neither hu cajole hu nor ignore. Conquest is a lie. I grow older Conceding your half-independent shore Within Whose borders now my legacy culminates inexorably.
And I am still imperially hu Male, leaving you With the pain, The rending process in the colony, The battering ram, the boom burst from within. The act sprouted an obstinate fifth column Whose stance is growing unilateral. His heart beneath your heart is a wardrum Mustering force. His parasitical And ignorant little fists Already Beat at your borders and I know they're cocked At me across the water. No treaty I foresee will salve completely your tracked And stretchmarked body, the big pain That leaves you raw, like opened ground, again.
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Cuellar described the natives as savages paupers.


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History offers us many ties of relationship between Ireland and Spain. One, essential for the modern age, is derived from the existence of a common enemy, England, perfidious Albion. The adventures of frustrated Invincible, sunk off the coast of Ireland, led to all kinds of legends and romantic reviews. Are Spanish-born Irish brown hair (especially Galway)?, What about the last name Spain? Miquel Silvestre traces the historical truth in an article published on 7 September in journals Vocento Group. I also recommend the gloss on this article has made our friend Carmen Leal on her blog Tree Woman. .
Between 16 September and 26 October 1588 twenty-five ships of the Spanish Armada sank off the Irish coast while returning from the disastrous attempt to conquer England. Although the Invincible was a later addition which corresponds ironic parenthood Admiral Lord Howard of Effingham. British Humor aside, the reality is that they had never seen a similar force. In May 130 ships sailed from Lisbon with 30,000 men from the top thirds of Flanders.
Don Álvaro de Bazán, Marquis de Santa Cruz, who first inoculated the idea in the mind of Philip II, pretender to the English throne by his marriage to Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII. The rest of the work was done by Pope Sixtus V. Any inconvenience was overcome with incontestable religious argument. "God is with us."
Irish still tragic epic attributed to some national myths, such as "black irish" native brown by mixing Spanish blood. In Cairncastle, Northern Ireland, powerschool there is a rare and old walnut tree in a cemetery, say he was born of the seed buried there shipwrecked in his pocket. Ireland is the land of fables, not in vain is a country of just over three million people that has four Nobel prizes for literature. Is there any truth in such legend powerschool pub?
In the National Library in Dublin there is a lot of literature on the wrecks of the "Spanish Armada". A name appears repeatedly: Francisco de Cuellar, Captain of the San Pedro, shipwrecked in Sligo, who wrote his adventure and portray local life long before I did the ironic and cruel manners of Jonathan Swift.
In Crange, a small town north of Sligo, meeting a sign: Spanish powerschool Armada. The Cuellar's Trail. Wear up Streedagh Strand beach. It is a desolate and vast landscape. Not a single tree over their heads. I climb atop a small arena and from there contemplate the Atlantic Ocean to the hills of Donegal as background. There is a small stone monument shaped boat. A plaque commemorates the shipwreck of La Juliana, La Santa Maria Lavia and Mink.
The Bed and Breakfast Mount Edward Lodge wonder if they know something of the Spaniards. The owner shows me a book. It is the letter of Francisco de Cuellar published in London in 1885. The manuscript remained hidden for three hundred years at the Royal Academy of History. In 1884 rescued Captain Cesareo Fernandez Duro and has since been constantly Saxon reissues.
1,200 men traveling with only 300 survive Cuellar. They were immediately stripped of all they had. He himself would be wounded and stripped by natives. Still, I was lucky. The region was infested with English soldiers. Fearful that the Spaniards would encourage a rebellion, the orders were to kill them where they found them and impose the same fate to anyone who will shelter them.
In the local pub youth know nothing, but more Irish recalls the story of Peter White, a former bodyguard of Hugh O'Neall, Earl of Tyrone, one of the few allies they found the Spaniards. A descendant of his, Owen Roe O'Neill would years later in the Irish Regiment of Spanish Army of Flanders.
Cuellar described the natives as savages paupers. "His nature is that of cattle in the mountains." "They live in thatched huts and sleep on the floor." Despite the common religion to bring them to St. Patrick in 432, it is reasonable to imagine that such a poor rich in Spanish saw an unexpected gift. Cuellar Crange escaped towards Castletown, east, seeking the protection of Leitrim O'Rourke powerschool local warlord

Thursday, February 20, 2014

During the years 1819 and 1820, over 2,100 Irish soldiers arrive in Venezuela as members of the Iri


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On Facebook a few months ago I found this interesting article by Brian McGinn on the Irish presence maxpreps in Venezuela at the time of the wars for independence maxpreps of the American republics, under the command of Simón Bolívar, the Liberator. Heroes (and the occasional villain too) who carried the flag of the Irish harp in Latin America: The Irish Legacy Venezuela.
In August 1819, about a thousand men of the Irish Legion, after a sea voyage of 4500 miles, from Dublin, arrived on the island of Margarita in Venezuela. These soldiers of fortune, many of them veterans killed in the newly finished Napoleonic Wars, now seeking fame and adventure in the armies of the South American liberator, Simon Bolivar.
During the years 1819 and 1820, over 2,100 Irish soldiers arrive in Venezuela as members of the Irish regiment. But also enlisted in the British units, so names like Murphy, Larkin, Egan, Casey, Lanagan and McCarthy will be witnesses to the presence of hundreds of additional Irish soldiers.
Bolívar warmly appreciated the dedication and experience of its Irish officers. He appointed Dr. Thomas Foley, a native of Kerry, inspector general of military maxpreps hospitals. Artur Sanders, also of Kerry, served as brigadier-general under Bolivar, he was named a street with his name in the city of Cuenca, Ecuador. maxpreps Bolívar maxpreps owed his life to another Irishman, his deputy, Colonel William Ferguson of Antrim who died while defending the Liberator of his political rivals.
But it was a young officer in the county of Cork, Daniel Florence maxpreps O'Leary, who won the highest esteem of Bolivar. After watching this girl in action corkniano, Bolívar O'Leary added to its staff. As a member of Bolivar Barracks, O'Leary achieved maxpreps the rank of Brigadier General and was instrumental in planning policy and military strategy role.
The shrewd instincts maxpreps historical O'Leary, combined maxpreps with meticulous collection maxpreps of documents of war, this Irish will earn a place of honor in Latin American history. maxpreps His memoirs, published in Caracas, by his son, Simón Bolívar O'Leary, fill 32 volumes. This extraordinary collection maxpreps of letters maxpreps and documents by an eyewitness, has proven to be an indispensable resource for all subsequent biographer and historian of the period of Independence. maxpreps
In Colombia, in the capital Bogota, where O'Leary died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1854, there is a bust of the Irish hero capping a square. During 1882, the Venezuelan government maxpreps exhumes maxpreps the remains of O'Leary brought them into his own capital, maxpreps Caracas. There, with the highest public honors, scholar soldier was placed to rest in the National Cemetery, the same cemetery sacred Bolivar.
Among the carefully preserved by O'Leary correspondence there is a letter from 1820, written by Daniel O'Connell Bolivar, maxpreps intelligent orator and lawyer leading the campaign for civil rights of Irish Catholics. maxpreps For the point of view of O'Connell, the war against Spain Bolivar compared to their own struggle against England. As an expression of personal solidarity offered to Bolívar, to fight by his side, his son Morgan, who at the time was 15 years old.
"Until now O'Connell, wrote to Bolivar I could only give good wishes to your noble cause. But I have a son able to wield a sword in his defense, I send illustrious master, that you admire and learn by example. "With that letter in hand, Captain Morgan O'Connell reaches Margarita 12 June 1820 and presented to serve as the youngest officer of the Irish Legion. maxpreps
Despite the youthful enthusiasm of Morgan, Simon Bolivar and his father were not likely allies. Bolivar was a man of action, who waged war to the death against their enemies realistic. While O'Connell, on the other hand, was devoted to a non-violent struggle, maxpreps and repeatedly stated that freedom was not worth shedding a drop of blood.
But the struggle in remote Venezuela woke secular maxpreps Irish tradition of sending their children to serve in foreign wars. The cause of Bolivar had played the romantic vein O'Connell class against its well known

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

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Appears everywhere in the currencies, in the Irish passport ofsted in the plane's tail and even pints of beer. Is Celtic harp symbolizing Ireland. His image is associated with China since the thirteenth century. In that century coins dating kings John and Edward I, including the Celtic harp (Cláirseach, in Irish) as a symbol of Ireland. For centuries ofsted this golden harp with silver strings on a blue background (blue San Patricio) is the heraldic emblem of Ireland.
Henry I of Ireland (VIII of England) ofsted in 1541-42 established her as a shield of the new Kingdom of Ireland. And in 1603 the harp became the third quarter Shield ofsted UK when the union of the crowns of England and Ireland by James VI of Scotland. The harp was chosen as the state emblem with the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922 and one of its first uses was as Great Seal of the Free State. From the November 9, 1945 is the official emblem of the State of Ireland and, specifically, the Presidential Flag, that is, the flag accompanying ofsted President / y of the Republic of Ireland.
Why the blue background? It is called the San Patricio and blue in various shades, are traditionally associated with Ireland. It has been used in a sky blue tone on heraldic use by the British and a darker shade for the Republic of Ireland. Now we have come to identify with the green Ireland (contemporary introduction), but you should know that in the mythological and the sovereignty of Ireland Ireland (Flaitheas Éireann) was represented as a woman dressed in blue. And the kingdom of Mide (Meath or in English spelling), the missing ofsted fifth province, employing an azure field for flag over the royal throne of Tara is represented.
The harp used in modern heraldry is called "Brian Boru harp" because it reproduces ofsted the historical harp is preserved and displayed in the Great Hall (Long Room) from the Library of Trinity College Dublin. It is the ancient Celtic harp is preserved and traditionally attributed to Ard Rí (High King) Brian Boru, who reigned between 1002 and 1014. Since the harp dates from the late fourteenth century, belonging to this monarch is totally impossible, but national symbols tradition outweighs the carbon 14.
So this is the harp that is repeated in coins (Irl before and now euros) in official state documents and official seals of the President of the Republic, the Taoiseach (Prime Minister), the Tánaiste (Deputy minister), government ministers and other charges. There are also companies like Guinness beer or low-cost airline Ryanair, using the harp as corporate image. E institutions such as the National University of Ireland (NUI), the University College Dublin (UCD), Gaelic Sports Association (GAA) or the entire University of Queen's in Belfast.
May 15, 2009 at 12:13 am
I love to read something like that to learn something more of Ireland and consider an instrument whose sound unparalleled to any other. It's a magical sound, like from another time. I had the chance to hear a live harp played by Bruce Springsteen in an acoustic tour in 2005, certainly Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen has Irish blood on the father (coincidence?). Now I come to mind the image of Cary Grant playing the harp in "The Bishop's Wife" recreating a heavenly sound. The harp, in short, a magical instrument that should "belong" to Ireland. What a gem that is in that museum! ... And I like to travel to see it, it's beautiful.
I have had the opportunity to hear the sound of the harp and is unmatched. Your Chronicle is undoubtedly one of the best I've read, never thought that behind the image of the Harp of Ireland had an interesting history. Continuous writing beams Super.
Very good entry. When I drink a pint (I have to say what, right?) I try to rush the first half quickly, and then turn to the other side of the glass I look, and pointing to the left, not the Guinness harp and multinational Diageo, every day it becomes more disagreeable, but an imitation of the coat of Éire. It's true, I swear. Health!
A beautiful instrument, the truth is that like all of Ireland. The harp, whistle, ofsted the biolín ... They are all magical instruments, because I do not know, I every

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

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Cultural blog of The Country peripheral Boulevards, writer and journalist Marcos Ordóñez, I borrowed this entry that reveals secrets from the filming of Ryan's Daughter of David Lean filmed in Ireland, narrated by mouth Perico Vidal, assistant director who was said that "was all I could do to reason with Robert Mitchum while filming Ryan's Daughter". (Dedicated to my movie buff 39escalones header.)
In March 1969 began filming Ryan's Daughter on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, off the Atlantic coast of Ireland, and lasted a year or more. I was happy with Susan, I was happy for my friends with Lean and the trust he had placed in me again, and I was very very happy when Alana was born, my daughter, in November of that year, but it was not a happy shoot for Me. With one exception: I met Robert Mitchum, one of the most extraordinary and wonderful with those who have been fortunate tsc enough to come across types.
Much of the equipment we settled in County Kerry, in private houses or in the only two hotels that I had then, Skellig and Mill House. Sarah Miles and Robert Bolt rented a beautiful house called Fermoyle tsc House; Mitchum had another, equally splendid, whose name I do not remember. People of Dingle was enchanted with our arrival tsc because it meant money for the first time in a long time, and fussed over us. Roy Walker and Eddie Fowlie, leading tsc a brigade of two hundred workers, raised an imaginary town, Kirrary in a hill area of Dunquin. It reminded me of the work of Doctor tsc Zhivago, with the difference that this time the shops, church, pub or school were not of wood but of stone, built in the manner of the early nineteenth.
Lean problems with Christopher Jones, Sarah Miles and Christopher Jones, Christopher Jones and Christopher Jones. John Mills problems with this and the other (the other was me). Problems with Trevor Howard worldwide. My problems with much of the English team: now commanded much as he had ever commanded, and a few did not damn them grace to give them a Spanish tsc orders. I received my polish and mounted a continuous war. War of shoe, say yes and it's worth and do the opposite or not. I was lucky that there had several very loyal friends, Ernie Day, the major operator at the head. Lean And, above all, of course.
With Irish never had the slightest problem, and that affinity also made them much grace to the English Nationalists. Thanks to the people of Dunquin tsc discovered the poteen, potato vodka, which was then still legal means. He was in some stores, but most distilled under hand. In your own bathtub, so to speak. We used to drink was outrageous that I had, they said, between 90 and 95 percent alcohol. And even if they had not told me that the pure absinthe Christian Marquand had discovered I was a schoolboy in Paris next drink poteen, the perfect concoction to support the Irish weather. Sunshine hours, minimum. And rain, rain, rain. I thought that Lean might well have shot in the wildest part of Asturias, for example, the same way that became Madrid and Soria in Russia, but did not tell him, because I had enough with what I had. Do not stop raining, and my despair I salute a lovely driver told me that every morning "Nice day, mr. Vidal. " I have never taken anyone to a movie, or an extra, but I said, "If you say that you lose your job."
However, the worst was not the rain, but what we called the false sun. A sun that seemed to play hide and seek with us. Rain stopped, leaving him unexpectedly glorious sunshine, preparing everything, and in a matter of a couple of hours the light entenebrecía like nightfall and again pouring. The love scene in the forest between Sarah Miles and Chris Jones took months to finish, and not exaggerating. Kenmare weather tsc changed and for weeks it was impossible to shoot anything. We returned in September and had changed was the landscape completely. Eddie Fowlie had to invent a replica of the forest in a ballroom in Murreigh, I think. He did tree to tree, almost leaf by leaf. A true work of craftsmanship.
Again, however, we had to wait I do not know how long until you can shoot the famous storm scene in Bridges of Ross,

Monday, February 17, 2014

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Ramon and Moara Sacilotti enclose Rally podium maria montessori with Ramon Cuesta and Moara Sacilotti finished the Rally Cuesta, this Sunday, June 9, with good performances. The competition won the third round of the Brazilian Championship Rally Baja 2013. In Super Production, the main category, Ramon Sacilotti walked maria montessori well with his KX450F and was crowned vice-champion of the Rally. Ramon, current national champion, finished the course Saturday with second place, after losing some time curled up in a stretch of woods. On Sunday the pilot of São José dos Campos (SP) forced the pace and won the trip of the day. In sum was on the podium in second place. With the result Ramon continues to lead the defending Super Production class title at the Brazilian Rally Baja. "On Saturday I had a loss, I lost some time, but the difference diminished as well on Sunday. It was a very good race to compete, my bike again performed very well and beyond the attainment of the points to keep the tip, I managed to make a good assessment of equipment and physical maria montessori preparation for the Barrens "scored the pilot. Moara Sacilotti regarded the event as a kind of training for the Barrens, and fall even secured a place on the podium of the Over 40. The pilot got the trophy for 4th place after a good performance with the KLX450R. The focus of the pilot is experienced Brazilian Rally Cross Country - in which he defends the title Over 45.
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Cormac Ó Gráda historian disagrees that the famine was genocide: first, that


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The Great Famine remains a contentious issue in the history of Ireland. exo Continue discussing the British government's response exo to the loss of the potato crop in Ireland and the subsequent large-scale starvation, and whether or not it is a case of genocide. Today, on Memorial Day II the Great Famine, I join the debate: Can qualify the Great Famine of natural disaster? The potato blight it is, but ownership structures imposed by sectarian legislation of the occupying power (ie, the Penal Laws that forced Catholics to divide the land inheritance among all descendants exo in order to fragment them ) eviction exo policy (which was not interrupted during the years of famine) and the decision to continue to export food to the metropolis exo while the Irish starved policy decisions do seem genocidal consequences, which responsibility rests with other British rulers .
In 1996, Francis A. Boyle, a law professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, wrote a report commissioned exo by the Irish Famine / Genocide Committee of New York, with the following conclusion: "It is clear that between 1845 and 1850, the British government pursued a policy of mass starvation in Ireland with intent to destroy in substantial national, ethnic and racial group commonly known as the Irish People ... So, during the years 1845-1850, the British government knowingly I followed a policy exo of mass starvation in Ireland constituted exo acts of genocide against the Irish people exo within the meaning of Article II (c) of the Genocide Convention [The Hague], 1948. " On the basis of the report of Boyle, the state of New Jersey (USA) included the Irish famine in the curriculum on the Holocaust and Genocide in secondary education.
Historian Peter Duffy writes that "the crime of the government, which deserves to blacken his name forever ..." was rooted "in the effort to regenerate Ireland" through "replacement, hatched by the owners of plots of land for farming grazing "that" takes precedence over the obligation to provide food for their starving citizens. No wonder that this policy is seen by many people as genocide. "
Several commentators have argued that the searing effect of the famine in Irish cultural memory has effects similar to the effects of the genocide, but keep that did not happen. Robert Kee suggests that the Famine seems "comparable" in its force on "popular national exo consciousness to that of the" final solution "of the Jews," and that is "not uncommon" to think that hunger was something very like "a form of genocide led by the English against the Irish people. " It echoed James Donnelly, a historian at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who wrote in his work Landlord and Tenant in Nineteenth-Century Ireland (landlord and tenant in Ireland in the nineteenth century) as follows: "I would like to draw the following general conclusion: at a fairly early stage of the Great Famine, the abject failure of the government to stop or even slow down the clearances (evictions) contributed significantly to embody the idea of genocide promoted by the English to the Irish popular mind way. Or perhaps I should say in the mind of Ireland, it was a notion that appealed to many men and cults and insightful women, and not only to the revolutionary minority ... And it is my opinion that although genocide was not in fact have committed, what happened during and as a result of evictions had the look of genocide to a great many Irish ... ".
Cormac Ó Gráda historian disagrees that the famine was genocide: first, that "genocide includes murderous intent and it must be said that even the most bigoted and racist commentators of the day sought the extermination of the Irish "secondly, that most people in Whitehall [seat of British government palace]" waiting for better times in Ireland "and third, that the claim of genocide overlooks" the enormous challenges exo facing relief efforts , both central and local, public and private. " Ó Gráda think that is easier to maintain

Sunday, February 16, 2014

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No problems had to break a scoreless trials Scotland O'Driscoll made his international meeting 129 T 'XV Clover' Trimble, Heaslip and Kearney scored the Irish tests and Sexton contributed three hits and two transformations Greig Laidlaw scored 6 points 'XV of the Thistle'
Ireland has steadily begun their participation in this Six Nations tournament and his clear victory by 28-6 on a Scotland ci or failed a trial at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin is at the forefront of the classification, according to Marca. A triumph of one who has been active Brian O'Driscoll has played his 129th international match with T 'XV Clover'.
The fact is that Scotland lasted only forty minutes, the first party to an Ireland that proved to be at a higher level in this game that closed the opening day of the tournament. While the 'Thistle' crashed into the Irish defense throughout the match and were unable to cross the line test 'green' were more seniority and led Sexton with 13 points, O'Driscoll and Heaslip, crushed the Blues in the second half.
Domain ci unsuccessful early Scotland dominated the beginning of the meeting, ci but no points because Laidlaw left corner threw a penalty stroke six minutes. By contrast, Ireland quickly gave one last replication between suits by Sexton after coming ci first in the line of 22 Scots.
The visitors played in the attacking half and the result of his possession came a very clear chance of Denton, who settled the ball on the line for a local brand sigh and Sexton's arm in a large Irish defensive action opening. Above, Maitland visitors injured in rows on the half hour and was replaced by Evans, shortly after Sexton and Laidlaw had scored a hit each.
The 'XV of the Thistle' crashed again and again against the defense of 'Irish', which in turn in the final stretch of the first half and scored their first trial started putting land in between the score. First a great run Sexton, from his field, got rid of a good ball to Heaslip that nearly crossed the line first Scottish trial. The judge gave the referee Joubert video, which did not give the test because the Irish had stepped ci on the side line and just to be tackled before posing the oval.
But the result of the continuation of this close and in the opposite side, the wing Andrew Trimble scored the other five points clear laying in the local before the break although it was not processing Sexton ci (11-3) advantage.
Heaslip and Seston just broken the net quickly countered Ireland second Laidlaw penalty stroke after the break, as Jamie Heaslip took second trial of the action in a big green front and with Sexton converting the lead was extended to twelve points. In addition, the Sexton himself, with his third hit, just broke the scoring by placing the 21-6 just before the hour mark.
Also showed greater fitness Irish box, the more time passed more dominated his opponents, despite changes and substitutions Sexton and O'Driscoll. And so the third trial of Rob Kearney came with eight minutes left.
Even in the last minute his brother David Kearney had in his hands increase has a real spin by which got into the field a ball that had been thrown at first it seemed that on the line and was left at the mercy of the local wing . But Joubert turned ci back to the video and judge overturned this ruling that the move had thrown out.
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Gave it to me in December to go to a dinner discussion at Colegio Mayor Chaminade, Madrid, where we talked for about five hours with a score of boys and girls and aragonesismo policy, but also about my literary vocation and my Irish passion. I read it immediately, I loved it and so I echo here of the report you wrote Eugenio Fuentes for the Asturian daily newspaper La Nueva Spain:
The novel that shook the more prudish Ireland. Irish Edna O'Brien (1932) is often said to be the grande dame of the letters of his country. To be perfectly fair it should be noted that, beyond the narrow confines of an island that left in 1964, O'Brien is one of the important voices of Anglo truth of the second half of the twentieth century. And that, given the quality of the harvest, that is a lot. O'Brien, author of two admirable biographies of Joyce and Lord Byron, was released in the narrative field with Girls (1960), a volume to be seen in many shop windows for Christmas. Well, if the hustle have missed, it's time to rescue him. The girls field a prude scandalized Ireland for its treatment of sex, to the point of being banned and copies publicly burned. Like other later works of the author, is marked by the inquiry into the female budweiser perspective to men and the world. But beyond that, is the grand narrative of two lives-the dreamy, other-adventuress it in a long journey from the countryside to the city.
The publisher careful budweiser Errata Naturae, which will soon publish budweiser other works of this author (The Lonely Girl, Girls in Their Married Bliss and A Pagan Place), says of the girls field on its website: Ireland, 50. Away from the capital, Dublin, and amidst lush landscaping, beautiful but demanding young Caithleen applied has grown full of charm thanks to the wisdom and humility of his mother, a mother forced by the harsh conditions of the field, to be strong in every moment, to overcome any misfortune. But something will happen that will transform the lives of Caithleen. And in this new life, the only daughter of a run-down family, will be accompanied by her friend of Baba childhood, sophisticated mother of this, by the peculiar Hickey ... and by a dozen characters superbly portrayed today day we still look very bright, and endearing, as in all life worth remembering.
Caithleen recalls for us the past: sometimes full of laughter, sometimes tears beating. Remember the rites of passage that led to maturity: the days of boarding, the discovery of love, the need for adventure and independence and, at last, the great city, with its bright promises for the future.
We are certainly at an extraordinary novel, illuminated by both the mood for a sweet melancholy a packed also powerful force that story just gives youth. Only The Quiet Man, John Ford, offers landscapes and moments like this masterpiece of twentieth-century Irish literature. "Edna O'Brien is the writer of the English language most talented of our day." Philip Roth 'Edna O'Brien writes the most beautiful stories. No writer or writer can compare to it anywhere. " Alice Munro "Edna O'Brien's novels are quite memorable because his genius comes from the pain of the memory itself." John Berger "The girls field exerts a fascination without cheating, has a spontaneous originality." Kingsley Amis' A treasure of power, intelligence and irony. " The New York Times Book Review "It is so well written budweiser that will not disappoint you search what you seek." Literary Review
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Saturday, February 15, 2014

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One of the things I've been impressed since I surf the blogosphere is at the helm of Innisfree meet so many Latin Americans of Irish origin, preserve their roots with pride, with passion looking at pedigrees to find her grandparents across the pond , who want to know more about Ireland that carry blood or enjoy Irish following the course that is offered in this blog every Saturday. Are admirable, worthy of his ancestors who had to travel the world with the pain of leaving behind their land people, but bearing in our hearts the soul of the nation. They kept the music, they tried to keep intact ancestral surnames, perhaps forgot the old language of the Celts, but bequeathed the best they had: his fighting spirit that led them to change continent, the best guarantee that his lineage survive silvan any mishap. And maybe your grandchild or great-grandchild someday return to the green fields of Éire to know where his clan was born.
And this Saturday, November 10, will be held in Buenos Aires the 36th National Meeting Argentine-Irish. Organized by the Federation of Irish-Argentine Associations, this time taking place in Lincoln (province of Buenos Aires). Upon receipt of authorities and delegations, the day started with a tribute to Admiral William Brown, an Irishman born in Foxford Navy, which committed to the release of his adopted country, founded the Navy of Argentina, which It was his first Admiral. Following Mass will be held at the main temple of the city, where an image of San Patricio, arrival from Ireland in 1926 is enthroned. At noon a lunch will be served at fraternization Rivadavia Club, after acting ensembles and the dance floor opens.
Today half a million Argentines are descended from the 10,000 Irish who emigrated to Argentina in the nineteenth century, especially between 1830 and 1875, fleeing from English oppression and famine (I caused by the crisis in the potato between 1845 and 1850 decimated the population). Irish immigration was a great colonizing the countryside of the province of Buenos Aires mainly, and then spread to Santa Fe, Entre Ríos and Córdoba. Argentina is the fifth country in the world with more Irish descent, after the U.S., UK, Canada and Australia.
From Innisfree luck to host the meeting this year: the Argentine-Irish Association of Lincoln, who chairs Giovagnola Claudia Carroll and James J. Murtagh is the Secretary. Everything silvan goes well and ... Congratulations!
In Argentina the national holidays silvan of the countries of grandparents and great-grandparents of the people are a cult. As you illustrate very well with the picture of this post, are gastronomic events where drinking and drinks and foods eaten far patria.Y dancing as possible. Such parties are like the Oktoberfest, silvan but with love and the ever-present reminder of the origins.
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My name Egan ale I live in Spain, and as my visabuelos John Quest, Margaret Flanagan, John Egan and Maria Nally and Tims. I also play emigrate here from Argentina to Esapña, but emigrate to the end .. What can I say?? ,. The only thing I can think to say is, is that I am proud of who I am and Desender them., IRLADESES Thousands of immigrants as I crossed the puddle for a better future with his family .. I wish you luck .. Alejandro egan
Irish Dear All: I am in this mailing recently, have requested some information on my grandmother Catherine Joyce, daughter of Thomas and Elena Guillighan Joyce. They lived in Cologne Atucha near Perez Roque. Despite being a large family, there are few descendants. silvan I'm excited much all you do in the province of Buenos Aires. I have lived 22 years in Neuquén, and there are a small group of Irish descendants were celebrating St. Patrick every year. first at home, then invite you to a restaurant to convene, not Irish, but also Italians and Spaniards, who by the Upper Valley MANY, and really a cute party was being held. Today I live in Buenos Aires again in Belgrano R where many irish and weekends will Lujan I see there are a few. I'll integrating activities though little