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Music is Celtic Frolic by Geoff
The wonderful wit of the Irish with great photographs from a Irishman
O'Briens Bridge, River Shannon, Clare
Better April showers than the breadth of the ocean in gold
Blow not on dead embers
O'Briens Bridge,  River Shannon, Co Clare
This is a dead tree.  Water flows from the top, down the sides into a small  circular pond
Sandstone cave, Waterfoot, Antrim
Red Arch, Antrim, NI
The lonely swan, Co Antrim
Tower in castle grounds, Antrim
Pictures on this page taken by Robert
If you come up in this world be sure not to go down in the next
You'll never plough a field by turning it over in your mind.
If you move old furniture, it may fall to bits
Associate with the nobles, but be not cold to the poor and lowly
It is no use carying an umbrella if your shoes are leaking
Firelight will not let you read fine stories but it is warm and you will not see the dust on the floor
Forgetting a debt doesn't mean it's paid
A meeting in the sun is lucky, and a burying in the rain.
No heat like that of shame
Better to be a man of character than a man of means
Never sell a hen on a wet day
Better the trouble that follows death than the trouble that follows shame
Blind should be the eyes in the abode of another
There is no joy without afflication
Beauty won't make the kettle boil
There is no point in keping a dog if you are going to do your own barking.
An oak is often split by a wedge from it's own branch
A man with loud talk makes truth itself seem folly
Good fortune often abides with a fool
You won't learn to swim on the kitchen floor
If you don't want flour on your clothes, stay out of the mill.
However long the day, night must fall
The old dog for the hard road and leave the pup on the path
If it's a drowning you are after, don't torment yourself with shallow water
Earth has no sorrows that heaven cannot heal
There never came a gatherer but a scatterer came after him
No two people ever lit a fire without disagreeing
No pain like that of refusal
Dead men tell no tales but there's many a thing learned in the wake-house
This page made 18 August 2001
updated 12 February 2004