At the Edge of Ireland Seasons on the Beara Peninsula Written and illustrated by David Yeadon (cid:1) In loving memory of my wife Anne’s late father, Sydney Coultish whose Yorkshire humor, courage, and warmth remain as examples to us of a full and fi ne life. He will be a vital part of our lives forever. (cid:1) Also with wonderful memories of the late Theo Westenberger dear friend, photographer supreme, and creator of beauty, magic, and mystery. You will never be forgotten. (cid:1) Also in admiration of the late Tommy Makem “Mr. Ireland” himself, renowned singer, songwriter, author, phi los o pher, compatriot of the beloved Clancy Brothers, and friend. The Beara—a haunting array of s cenery—least toured but most spectacular of the southwestern peninsulas, showed herself to be an eerie beauty of the mists, especially suited for the ghosts and fairies who live there. . . . W ind, fog, sea and craggy rock crescendo h ere and the wildest of Ireland’s wild moors give testimony to the mysticism of the land. —Jill and Leon Uris, from:Ireland: A Terrible Beauty (1975) Contents Epigraph iv List of Illustrations viii A Note on Research x A Note on the Illustrations xii Little Insights on Ireland xiv Introduction: Where and Why Beara? xvi (cid:1) SPRING The Season of Imbolc 1 Coming into Dublin 5 2 “Blow- In” Initiation 22 3 Irish History—Fast 27 4 The Ring of Beara: Our First “Loop” Adventure 37 5 The Magic at MacCarthy’s 65 6 An Introduction to Dzogchen Beara 79 7 Monologue on Mortality 89 8 Moments of Meditation 94 9 A Delicious Work in Progress: Gastronomic Romps Around Beara 99 10 Padraig O’Reagan: Ireland Then and Now 117 11 A Very Revealing May Day 135 12 Beara Healers 141 13 Leaving Beara for the First Time 169 vii + Contents (cid:1) SUMMER The Season of Beltaine (“Bright Fire”) 14 Days with Carey Conrad 181 15 Cookies with Cormac and Rachael 201 16 The Creators 213 17 The Enumerator Cometh 232 18 Luka Bloom (and Christy Moore) 237 19 At Anam Cara 244 20 Listening and Learning 252 (cid:1) AUTUMN The Season of Lughnasa 21 The Ryder Cup Roars In 263 22 With the Fish People 275 23 This Farming Life 289 24 A Scrap Odyssey 298 25 Walking the Beara Way (or Not . . . ) 303 26 Weather Signs (and Visions Too) 320 27 Danny’s “Song of Beara” 327 (cid:1) WINTER The Season of Samhain 28 Set Dancing at Twomey’s 347 29 Tales of the Seanachai 353 30 A Trip to Tuosist (and Way Beyond) 364 31 Celtic Conversations 376 32 Returning to the Stones 384 33 Rooting Around: A Final Adventure in Search of My Irish Heritage 393 About the Author Other Books by David Yeadon Credits Cover Copyright About the Publisher List of Illustrations Beara Peninsula i–ii George Bernard Shaw xviii Castletownbere xix SPRING St. Brigid 3 Samuel Beckett 11 James Joyce 15 Barman in Pub 25 Liam Farrell—“Historian” 32 Standing Stone 45 Old Gas Pump near Healy Pass 47 Old Copper Mines—Allihies 52 Ballydonegan Beach and Allihies 54 Derreenataggart Stone Circle 60 The Bamboo P ark—Glengarriff 62 MacCarthy’s Bar 66 Dzogchen Beara 84 Skelligs in a Storm 96 Norman Steele: Cheese Maker 103 Nellie O’Connolly 111 Padraig O’Reagan 118 William Butler Yeats 128 Seamus Heaney 129 Trawlers at Castletownbere 137 Dr. Michael Murphy (by Celia Teichman) 145 Julie Aldridge (by Celia Teichman) 160 ix + List of Illustrations O’Neill’s—Allihies 171 “Clochans” on Skellig Michael 173 SUMMER Hungry Hill 183 The Hag of Beara 196–197 “Curved Strata” near Allihies 202 Cormac Boydell 211 Leanne O’Sullivan 220 Farm near Eyeries 227 Luka Bloom 241 Eyeries Village 246– 247 Sculpture at Mill Cove Gallery 250 The Three Seanachai 255 AUTUMN Barn Door, Adrigole 262 Fisherman’s Boots 276 Fisherman with Pot 278 Mending Nets by Hand 283 Beara Shepherd (a Rare Sight) 291 Old Tractor near Dursey Island 295 Poppa’s Boots 300 Beara Way Scene 315 Ancient Stones—A Fallen Dolmen 322 Danny Quinn (by Celia Teichman) 332 Céilí Faces 338 WINTER A Seisuin Group 351 Tom O’Ryan 355 The Healy Pass 366 Sheela- na- gigs 373 A Collage of Celtic- Christian Symbols 380 Derreenataggart at Night 387 Castletownbere Boats 399
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