Thursday 5 July 2018

Loughcrew Megalithic Centre

Phew! It has been hot with a capital H with temperatures of up to 35. 5 deg C and no rain for 15 days,
a rare old novelty for Ireland. In consequence I dug into the back of my wardrobe and brought out my light weight linen clothes.

Mrs H's exhibition of her wonderful paintings are now on display in The Loughcrew Megalithic Centre. I have been forbidden to display them until they have been released on social media however, I can show you what is going on the outside and tell you that we have met some lovely kind and very interesting people from all over the world as well as meeting up again with old friends.

We set up the exhibition on Saturday 30th June and were very fortunate in having two very exceptional friends who took on the work of hanging and arranging the eighteen pictures on show.
They were Maj the ladder and Patsy who directed the order of hanging with a few suggestions put in by myself. We started at 10.15 and were totally ready by 12.45 for the 1pm opening.



The courtyard of the Loughcrew Megalithic Centre.



Visit the Centre - LOUGHCREW MEGALITHIC CENTRE




Two old lads: Lar and Seán  from Dublin having a chat.




The Artist entertains two lovely ladies from Drogheda.



A Monkey Puzzle Tree that caught my eye.



A twenty-nine year old Toyota Starlet that next year
will be a Road Tax free vehicle when it becomes thirty years of age.


Looking forward to seeing you all there at the
Tales from the Cailleach Exhibition

Where I will allow you to buy me
a coffee and a cake.







16 comments:

  1. Jane S wrote
    Very best wishes.
    I am sure everyone will find Jane's art work truly amazing.

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  2. Many thanks for your comment Jane.

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  3. Hope the exhibition goes well. I look forward to seeing something of it at a future date.

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    1. Thanks Weaver if only I could share a view to you I would.

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  4. Magnificent monkey puzzle tree. Heron you are a tart! The very idea of us comIng and offering you coffee and cake? It is the artist who should be treated, not her muse and general dogsbody....

    LX

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    1. Oh I am hurt Lettice...!
      For it is I who runs me self ragged trotting down to the studio with tea and biscuits, giving good counsel and massaging tired shoulders etc etc oh poor me.

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  5. It looks like a charming spot for an exhibition!

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    1. It is a great relaxed place where folk visit and chill out big time !

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  6. I was delighted to be able to view Janes wonderful exhibition in real time, her capture of light and translation of wisdom in to artistic form is a visual joy. Of course a highlight was also a nice catchup with yourself. Buíochas ÁM

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    1. Many thanks for your appreciation Anne-Marie and I look forward in meeting up with you again fairly soon xxx

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  7. I look forward to seeing some of these paintings here on your blog soon Heron.

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    1. Thank you Sue I do understand your hunger... and I may have to redirect you to Jane Brideson's own blog or Facebook site xx

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  8. I would so love to meet the artist and buy you a coffee and cake (well, and meet YOU, too). Wish I could be there and I'm looking forward to seeing more.

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    1. That would be great Mitchell we are only just over an hour away by air you know and am sure you would enjoy yourselves :-)

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  9. Hi Mel - so glad the Mrs. exhibition was a good one - lovely you had people visiting and could renew old friendships ... looks to be glorious. Enjoy the weather ... cheers Hilary

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    1. Thank you Hilary the exhibition has been extended by popular request to remain up until 31st August which is really exciting! We were up there yesterday and we met and conversed wth some very interesting people.

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