Relax and see Ireland with Dove Chauffeur Drive
Executive chauffeurdriven vacations in Ireland with Dave Hogan and Dovechauffeurdrive
For your own especially designed Tour of the Republic of Ireland/West and South west

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Chauffeurdriven Irish Vacations





Welcoming the return of the sun in my garden this week.

This Summer has been a real let down weatherwise, so far, but this past week saw an improvement at long last. I think that we Irish are more disturbed by the lack of sunshine than our American tourists. I have had a very busy season and i have had many people travelling with me who were only delighted to have had cool, and indeed wet, weather quiet a lot of the time. I feel that we are blessed that we do not experience the extremes here in Ireland and if the temperature ever reached into the high eighties or the nineties this country would seize up. It has been quiet some time now since we had what we would call a heat wave. Likewise we rarely get low temperatures and we never have blizzards, hurricanes or tornadoes. earthquakes or sunamis, and we have no snakes or dangerous bugs or animals of any kind, so how can we complain. I can only imagine what it would be like to have to live with air-conditioning all of the time or having to dig my car out from under the snow. Yes, i think i will settle for what we have here.




                            Lough Rea in County Galway

This lake is not far from my home and is very popular for its fishing. It is not a large lake but it is well maintained and regularly stocked. Illegal fishing has become more of a problem in recent times but, as this lake is located right beside the town of Loughrea, it is well policed and therefore less likely to be suitable for the poachers.


Some of the Boats in the inner Marina on the lake shore at Loughrea. There are many opportunities here in Ireland for those who like fishing as there are no shortage of lakes and rivers. All you need is a licence, and these can be purchased in any Post Office or Police Station. Offshore fishing is also superb and at this time of the year a child could catch a mackerel as they are so plentiful. You can buy a licence for short periods, if you happen to be on holiday, and they are inexpensive. I was born and reared on the shores of Galway Bay and at this time of the year we would catch so many mackerel it was difficult to even give them away. Is there anything more tasty than a fresh mackerel? They are also very good for you.

All of a sudden i notice an increase in the number of rental cars on our roads and i think that many people who had come from overseas for the Olympics have prolonged their stay by including a visit to Ireland. If you are one of those trying to decide whether or not to come our way, just message me and i will see what i can do. September looks like being a very busy month. If we get an Indian Summer then October may well be a good month also. These two particular months can be lovely in Ireland as they can be less busy and more comfortable, and we still have long daylight hours. 




A mommy donkey with her foal. Sad to say that the donkey population has dwindled as they have no real practical use anymore. Was it not lovely when you had the time to climb on board your donkey cart and head off to town to do your shopping? No fuel required, no tax, no insurance, no parking tickets.
As they say in Ireland

"God be with the days"

4 comments:

  1. Poor donkeys!! I donate every christmas time to the wonderful donkey sanctuaries up and down the country. Poor creatures!

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    1. The decline in the donkey population is indeed sad but at least the donkeys in my photo are really well looked after as you can see. The Donkey Sanctuary is on my list always for a donation and i buy really lovely Christmas cards from them and many other little items that they always have on offer. I even got a coat for my little pony from them. Have a look at
      their donkey sanctuary site.

      Dave

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  2. The weather has been nothing short of ridiculous lately. Storms, heat, sunshine , rain. Insane.

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    1. The weather has been bad but nobody comes to Ireland for a suntan. I have a lot of tours pending right now and they are all already wishing that they were here and away from scorching temperatures in the USA. They would give you the shirts off their backs to be here right now and strolling in an Irish downpour. Hard to believe i0t but we have what they want. What a pity we cannot export our surplus water. What a waste. Could that be the answer to our recession? Maybe we should consider having decent reservoirs like hot countries have.

      Just me

      Dave Hogan

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