Enjoy!
- Julie Fowlis – A’ phiuthrag ’sa phiutha
- Julie Fowlis et al. – A Ghaoil, Leig Dhachaigh Gum Mhathair Mi
- Julie Fowlis et al. – Hug Air a’ Bhonaid Mhoir
- Julie Fowlis et al. – Fodor Dha Na Gamhna Beaga
- Julie Fowlis et al. – Smeorach Chlann Domhnaill
- Seo Linn – Óró Sé do Bheatha Bhaile
- Choral Scholars of University College Dublin – Mo Ghille Mear
- Choral Scholars of University College Dublin – Dúlamán
- Róisín El Safty – Eleanór a Rún
- Nell Ni Chroinin – Mo Dha Gabharin Bhui
- Iarla Ó Lionáird & Steve Cooney – Tá Dhá Ghabhairín Bhuí Agam
- Liam Ó Maonlai – Paddy’s Green Shamrock Shore
- Zoë Conway & John Mc Intyre – Faoiseamh a Gheobhadsa
Glendalough is famous for the remains of its mediaval monastery from the 6th century – a time when people in the later Germany lived a very restrained and more or less primitive life. But other things in Glendalough are worth registering as well.
Last time we only made it near the very top of Brandon Peak. The strategy to avoid the edge of the mountain proved to be wrong and we came near a very steep and rocky slope at the south-western part of this mountain near Gearhane An Géaran. Quite scary.
Even arrangements with Boris Johnson and Rees-Mogg didn’t give Theresa May the boost desparately needed to bring her Brexit plan through parliament. What comes seems more like substituting the will of parliament by a random choice generator. There is a concerning lack of any player to gather people around one solution that would represent the majority of the British people. This is true for the Tories and for Labour. If both parties break up UKIP and other brain-damaged groups will have a greater impact on politics.
Nearly everyone wonders why Theresa May is doing this real odd job: She hadn’t invoked this unbelievable mess around Brexit, but is now repeating again and again the “strong and stable” or the “we will deliver” mantra of a Brexit to come. Is she that naive to hope that in the very last minute a deus ex machina will offer a solution with a back-stop acceptable to everyone? Or that sufficient members of her Torry party enforced by a few Labour members will back the treaty she gained from EU in parliament?