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A man who broke our hearts but we still grew to love him

Country Living with Francis Farragher It’s a name just as famous in Ireland as it ever was in his home country of ...

Just a hint of wistfulness as another September skips by

Country Living with Francis Farragher I’m pretty much blue in the face from reading articles about why we should a...

Pushing the boat out in the sea of wise words and wit

Country Living with Francis Farragher It just might have been a case of ‘pushing the boat just a bit too far’ when...

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A spot where sense, sensibility and sensitivity can be parked

Country Living with Francis Farragher Sometimes, I have to pinch myself, when driving through villages like Moylough, Menlough, and Turloughmore...

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Learning to accept that not everything is totally rational

Country Living with Francis Farragher There are times when I’m seriously envious of people who possess a strong faith if only for the hope it gi...

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Gone are the days when time seemed to stand still

Country Living with Francis Farragher There I was in my local on one of The Races nights reasonably content with my lot as I supped my second pi...

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Tales of the turf and getting rich quickly on the gee-gees

Country Living with Francis Farragher Most of us who have spent a half-dozen decades or more on this green earth will have sampled their share o...

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A trip back to the days when we thought we’d never lose

Country Living with Francis Farragher It mightn’t be September . . . there’s no stacks of oats in the haggard . . . and there’s no Sam in the ba...

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Recalling Martian invasion and the skils of Prila-Loof

Country Living with Francis Farragher THOSE of us who earn our daily bread from putting words together in the form of stories or columns always ...


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