Milwaukee Irish Fest: World’s Largest!

August 4th, 2009

The Milwaukee Irish Fest is set to kick-off its festivities on Aug. 13th, and continue through the evening of Aug. 16th.  Located at the Henry H. Maier Festival Park on the Milwaukee lakefront, Irish Fest boasts 10 performance stages, hundreds of vendors featuring bits and bobs from the Emerald Isle, and food that will bring you “back home” to green landscape of Ireland.

The festival includes a few marquee events.  The Kilfenora Ceili Band is celebrating their 100th birthday, and will have a special jam session for all those in attendance.  Gaelic Storm will be celebrating their 10th anniversary, an absolute must-see for any festival goer.  What would Irish Fest be without the wonderful pints and flavorful Irish liquor?  The Jameson Lounge will feature participatory tasting, an overview of the whiskey’s history by the Jameson Ambassador, and an all-day pub to feature the best of all brews from Ireland.

This year’s Sunday mass is scheduled for 9:30am at the Marcus Amphitheater.  Irish Fest’s Sunday mass is one of the largest outdoor masses in the United States.  This year’s special guest who will offer a unique spiritual touch to the mass, is The Most Reverend Anthony Farquhar, Bishop of the Diocese of Down and Connor in Northern Ireland.  Donations of a non-perishable food before the mass, will allow you to enter free of charge.

Lastly, before you bid the festival farewell, take a gander at the many trinkets and specialty items offered in the Cultural Village and the Moore Street Market.  Books, sheet music, CD’s, crystal, and much more; will make sure you don’t leave Milwaukee Irish Fest empty handed.

A Walk Through the Irish Countryside

June 25th, 2009

Clare Glens is a popular walk, and during late May/early June, the river valley is literally choked with blooming rhododendrons.  Guests of Glenculloo Cottage and I, stopped to appreciate the beauty following Mass at Glenstal Abbey.

Clare Glens is breathtaking.

Clare Glens is breathtaking.

A Day of Touring: County Clare

June 19th, 2009

Cows roam about and graze at arms length as we enjoyed our tour day in County Clare.

Cattle in County Clare

Cattle in County Clare

Mike and Jenny enjoy a quiet moment as we descent into the famous village of Doolin, County Clare.

Sheehy's in Doolin, County Clare

Sheehy's in Doolin, County Clare

The owners transportation to work – at a traditional music shop in Doolin, County Clare.

Shop owners' commute

Shop owners' commute

A Day of Touring: Mitchelstown Caves & Cliffs of Moher

June 18th, 2009

We stopped by the Mitchelstown Caves, where we ventured 90 feet underground to view its wonders.  Amazing!

Mitchelstown Caves

Mitchelstown Caves

Next, we ventured to the Cliffs of Moher.  Mike and Jenny enjoy their day exploring the Cliffs of Moher, in County Clare.

Sheehy's at the Cliffs of Moher

Sheehy's at the Cliffs of Moher

A beautiful sunny day blessed our trip to the Cliffs of Moher.  One vantage point of many is appreciated here, with O’briends Tower in the background.

Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs of Moher from afar

Cliffs of Moher from afar

A Day of Touring: Glen of Aherlow

June 18th, 2009

Took our guests, the Sheehy’s; on a wonderful tour of Glen Aherlow.  This spectacular valley within the Galtee Mountains in County Tipperary.  Glenculloo Cottage guests enjoyed a visit to the secret holy wells in this glen, during the tour.

A view of Glen Aherlow

A view of Glen Aherlow

Glenculloo Cottage welcomes the Sheehy’s!

Guests of Glenculloo Cottage

Guests of Glenculloo Cottage