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I am back from a few days in Co Clare. The is in full swing for the month of Sept,as it is every year for generations. It has become a month long dance and music event also with dancing commencing at 12 o'clock every day in various venues and continuing around the town and outside until 3 am. It was my first visit and I had a ball! People come from all over the world and every county in Ireland was represented. A matchmaker is in residence in this famous pub where else and for a small fee will match anyone up for a week or for life! Couples come back every year who have met in Lisdoonvarna and since married! I did not avail of his services preferring the dancing! Lots of videos on Youtube, just type in Lisdoonvarna. The is a few miles from Lisdoonvarna and is a protected area which is now a National Park, what looks at first sight to be barren rock has in fact rare species of plants growing in crevices. It is a breathtaking sight and no single photo could capture the vast rock formations, it is like a lunar landscape. Between the Burren on one side and the Atlantic ocean on the other you become very aware of how small and insignificant we humans are in the scheme of creation. Sculptures in Lisdoonvarna square celebrate the music and dancing which is part and parcel of Co Clare. Just outside the town is the village of Doolin, a small fishing village renowned for its music sessions in the pubs, where musicians from all over the world take out their instruments and commence playing and before long a full blown session is in full swing at any hour of the day! There is the pier where ferries go out to the Islands which lie just off of the coast and were hidden in mist when I was there. The ferries also visit the which are just down the coast More of the Burren landscape. Visit the sites I have linked for further info on all of the above as I could write pages and still not give an adequate description of them. Normal service will resume soon! Tired of all the failed relationships? One should never lose hope because when one door closes another one definitely gets open. You can explore the by registering your name in it. Although the idea may not please you initially, you would be surprised with the results it offers you at free of cost. You get to so many fresh people with similar interests and likes due to which the idea of being along will never cross your mind. If you want you can meet your preferred profiles face to face one by one and find out the person with whom you share the best chemistry. I finally made it out to the plot on Wed morning! It was sunny and mild ish. The leeks are growing fine and I pulled these 3, there is a nice length of white flesh on them. The parsnips will get a post of their own and also the celery, this is the saga of the Sprouts. This is how I left them after clearing all the damaged leaves and spotted sprouts, and re netting them as some rabbits had found a way under the net! The sprouts on the end of the plants were nibbled and had opened as they should have been picked some time ago! I pulled off all the end ones and added them to the compost in the no dig patch. I pulled any sprouts suitable to pick to give the upper ones a chance to develop in time for the Christmas dinner,which is the whole point of growing our own sprouts. This is the black spot close up. It did not look pretty,a lot of leaves were yellowed which I think is normal, but a lot of them were covered with black spots. Some of the sprouts had black spots on them. They have been netted against the birds which would love a taste of some nice green veg to vary their winter diet. Our seed potatoes chitting in the shed, not a whole lot but we don't have a lot of space and it will be late by the time we get them in The rhubarb which I broke off the big plants we had on the Hydro, I have one in the garden here which is growing fine these got 'a touch of frost' the other night and are looking a bit sorry for themselves I set to on the seed box last night and discarded out of date seeds and opened packets. I had been tidying out one of the spare rooms and came across a gardening journal which I had started last year. I start one every year but then forget about it! I was amazed at the amount of seeds I had already sowed by this time of the year so we will have to get oursel… There was nothing done on the plot since Friday due to the worsening weather over the weekend. The greenhouse needed watering so I went out this evening. I intended pulling the remainder of the beetroot and the carrots and clearing the bed for the winter. The carrots had been very slow germinating and I thought not a great return from them, until I removed the Enviromesh which has sheltered them all summer. The beetroot has been fantastic all year, all from one sowing ,I have been using the thinnings as baby beetroot in Balsamic vinegar but they have now grown tennis ball size, I think they like being under the mesh the same as the carrots. I had pulled some carrots to thin them out and I didn't think they were doing at all well, did I get a shock?! I began pulling them but then found that some were in bunches and it would be better to thin them out and leave the others grow on a bit longer. There is a bunch of baby carrots, a bunch of full grown carrots and a bunch of the purpl….