No staring at cellphones in those days (like I'm doing now). Those people had rich lives. A real, authentic community, a sense of the past, and traditions. They did things for themselves, which really gives you a sense of well- being, instead of just being an anonymous consumer.
@vitocapozza262218 күн бұрын
What’s that song called from the opening title?
@snadhghus18 күн бұрын
It's called "Alice, Where Art Thou?".
@tommitchell182625 күн бұрын
im afraid tat Ireland long gone now
@LS-xs7sgАй бұрын
Gloves are for fkin pansies
@philodowd8080Ай бұрын
It hurts knowing i will never be going back to feel and see the island 😢
@MsShawnPhxАй бұрын
betcha that is mulberry paper not rice paper
@evar1822Ай бұрын
Listening to this as I have lived in London and sensed no depth or 'magic' in it. As I intend to stay, I want to find some interesting stuff in it. Mind you, I see museums and galleries but compared to the endearing charm of Yorkshire, that's not much. I need stories I suppose to like a place.
@RichardTLDRАй бұрын
The best joke
@rebeculusАй бұрын
Well tonight I’m probably going to dream about rats. 😒
@mauricionirvana3794Ай бұрын
Parabéns e obrigado por publicarem esse material, mostrando as técnicas e o legado dos antepassados e seus afazeres.😊
@TodaySatanАй бұрын
HILARIOUS!!!!
@CWHollemanАй бұрын
When the World was filled with craftmanship and bespoke pieces. Something you could treasure. Far too few of these things now.
@annetteegerton6153Ай бұрын
That was so interesting to watch. I was surprised to see the basic bridle had the bit sewn in! Therefore changing the bit wasn't possible! I thought that odd as not all horses like or go well in the same sort of bit. A well made saddle is absolutely essential to the horse and rider. It must fit the horse well and be as comfy as an armchair for the rider. I enjoyed watching the saddlers using their tools with ease and precision. Beautiful work.
@annetteegerton6153Ай бұрын
My farrier comes every 5 weeks and my horses love him. My son is a blacksmith not a farrier. My uncle was a blacksmith and a farrier. It's a common belief that all blacksmiths are farriers but they aren't. i love these films. Thank you.
@annetteegerton6153Ай бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary.
@sergehumbert3350Ай бұрын
J'ai adoré ... des monuments ... et l'accent !
@CuriosityShopDotWorldАй бұрын
Fasinating documentary with a bit of poetic vibe :) Does anyone knows the history of that ghost?
@CuriosityShopDotWorldАй бұрын
I tried to find info, there is a company in the internet making Donegal Carpets but it's not the same anymore, right? I don't fully understand, is there still a factory in Killybegs working?
@CuriosityShopDotWorldАй бұрын
These documentaries are fascinating
@donnaslade9418Ай бұрын
I was watching your you tube I am from australia I use to be a farmers wife I was concerned that you could make it easier for yourselves with shearing meaning 1. races fences 2. shearing platforms in a shed with electricity then you could have a 3. electric shearing piece instead of the shearing clippers 4. A shearing platforms enable you to shear on wood to keep wool off the ground 5. have a wool shed employee to grab the fleece off the platform when the shearer has finished shearing the sheep 6. Then have a wool table to help the employee to sort and skirt the wool at waist height 7. Then have wool bale containers with wool bags set up ready for different wool classes And a wool press And Mrs spinning lady could have her own wool table to sort her wool fleece at waist height and do her spinning inside it’s very cold where you live I am not trying to tell you how to shear sheep but you can do it a lot easier it is a very hard job Hope you don’t mind kind regards Donna
@hdebard2 ай бұрын
incredible
@michaelgmillhollin28182 ай бұрын
I've been told, and subsequent research has shown, that my surname Millhollin is a variant of Mulholland. I can't help but wonder if somehow these hardworking folk are somehow "family." Whether they are or not, they have my utmost respect.
@SoldouttotheTruth2 ай бұрын
Pardon my American Slang. But rhese brothers & Sisters got mad skills! Love watching them work. Great video.
@makkiij2 ай бұрын
☘️☘️
@johnryan21932 ай бұрын
Great to see wild salmon being caught, I don't know if there are any left after the greedy huge trawlers.
@gordonspond82232 ай бұрын
23:25 "Not enough young folks are interested in keeping bees"... I am glad to report that in 2024 beekeeping is once again a thriving hobby!
@gordonspond82232 ай бұрын
We can learn so much from these wise people.
@jackroark69282 ай бұрын
where can we hear these recording?
@user-de8mu8xh9j2 ай бұрын
I wish I’d known me then - what advice I’d have given!
@christophersnedeker2 ай бұрын
Paddy Murphy. The irishest name ever.
@Iguazu652 ай бұрын
My grandfather was born in 1886, 24km north west of Galway city. He spoke of the poverty and widespread of disease that today is near impossible to imagine. Entire families were gone in few days. He saw the Irish as being regarded as less than serfs by the English. Born without any right to be any higher role in life. And he was right. Nothing changed until independence. My other grandfather was born in 1912, so he saw and was involved in rebuilding the country after independence. He saw the potential and hard journey ahead. But most of all, he believed if the Irish to suffer that much and still be Irish in the end, they would strive and work to build a better future. He was proved right. It took 4 generations. But it worked. Galway today is a great city and Spanish influence still exists. It’s amazing to me still. Being from the county and having done my schooling in Galway to see it now.
@Iguazu652 ай бұрын
Paris to the West of Ireland was equivalent to a Time Machine. A culture rented apart by oppressive overlords, engineered poverty and the aftershocks of a made man famine.
@JimWhitman0072 ай бұрын
Your video clearly indicates you know very little about Saint Patrick.
@anelson35862 ай бұрын
"Yeah, said Dave."
@user-ot4jc7sy5j2 ай бұрын
This is very old language, little changed from very early middle English. It contains many sounds that have been lost to modern English: the 'ch' of the pronoun Ich; the gh sound of might; and so on. I am trying to work out whether it has, like modern English, taken part in the great vowel shift: I think not. Yola seems to have preserved both the masculine and feminine forms of the number two: Twa and Tu. Does it preserve gender forms of adjectives and nouns?
@HunteSnoden2 ай бұрын
What a wonderful brain this beautiful lady has. Truly talented. An amazing documentary. Thank you for uploading so we could all learn from her work. ❤
@morganfisherart2 ай бұрын
In case anyone was wondering (as I was) what the title/author of the book was ---> Sean O Riada: His Life and Work by Tomas O Canainn (Collins Press, 2004).
@Shadoweknows763 ай бұрын
I think it's odd they called him pegan when that's 💯 what Christian's re legion comes from. The god of the Bi Baal is lucifer, this is a fact. Jesus is hail Zeus bright Mourning star ✡️ All stars are fallen angels, his number is 6ptx6&6 star fallen from heaven. 2nd Enoch 20:3 is the True Most High, Father of All life. The ONLY ONE we are to worship.
@kinonesevenone76883 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 why are you lying at patrick was racist murderer
@alexanderspear73323 ай бұрын
I watch this every year
@user-ho2pf5mj5g3 ай бұрын
Patrick wasn't his name, he was a Patrician. His birth name was closer to Merlyn or Merwyn or Merdyn... if I've read correctly. Patrick is titular- a title.
@starfireiii25363 ай бұрын
Where I’m from that day’s paper was printed after 12:00am, which would make it that day’s news. I’m also old enough to remember that Monday’s paper was rather skimpy in size. 🌿
@tatumtulloch3633 ай бұрын
He would have been reincarnated
@KamikazeKarka2 ай бұрын
indeed he was
@tatumtulloch3632 ай бұрын
@@KamikazeKarka Fascinating . Can you tell me any more please?
@KamikazeKarkaАй бұрын
'just give my secrets away for free? Yes i can, will i no
@tatumtulloch363Ай бұрын
@@KamikazeKarka I wish
@erwinrommel91653 ай бұрын
Most of them auld horse-yards are gone now. Nobody wants scrap, were not allowed use coal or logs. Miss the auld Dublin and its sounds and smells.
@thomasgunne87303 ай бұрын
That human sacrifice story is Roman inserted bullshit, stop the propaganda of early anti Irish/Welsh history. Paul totally modified Christianity to make it palatable to the Roman hierarchy!!!
@daguroswaldson2573 ай бұрын
What's Ras Al Ghul doing narrating about Saint Patrick? I thought that the League of Shadows was behind the creation of the Pharisees, Templars, Freemasons, and Illuminati. Wouldn't they be against Christianity?
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No staring at cellphones in those days (like I'm doing now). Those people had rich lives. A real, authentic community, a sense of the past, and traditions. They did things for themselves, which really gives you a sense of well- being, instead of just being an anonymous consumer.
What’s that song called from the opening title?
It's called "Alice, Where Art Thou?".
im afraid tat Ireland long gone now
Gloves are for fkin pansies
It hurts knowing i will never be going back to feel and see the island 😢
betcha that is mulberry paper not rice paper
Listening to this as I have lived in London and sensed no depth or 'magic' in it. As I intend to stay, I want to find some interesting stuff in it. Mind you, I see museums and galleries but compared to the endearing charm of Yorkshire, that's not much. I need stories I suppose to like a place.
The best joke
Well tonight I’m probably going to dream about rats. 😒
Parabéns e obrigado por publicarem esse material, mostrando as técnicas e o legado dos antepassados e seus afazeres.😊
HILARIOUS!!!!
When the World was filled with craftmanship and bespoke pieces. Something you could treasure. Far too few of these things now.
That was so interesting to watch. I was surprised to see the basic bridle had the bit sewn in! Therefore changing the bit wasn't possible! I thought that odd as not all horses like or go well in the same sort of bit. A well made saddle is absolutely essential to the horse and rider. It must fit the horse well and be as comfy as an armchair for the rider. I enjoyed watching the saddlers using their tools with ease and precision. Beautiful work.
My farrier comes every 5 weeks and my horses love him. My son is a blacksmith not a farrier. My uncle was a blacksmith and a farrier. It's a common belief that all blacksmiths are farriers but they aren't. i love these films. Thank you.
I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary.
J'ai adoré ... des monuments ... et l'accent !
Fasinating documentary with a bit of poetic vibe :) Does anyone knows the history of that ghost?
I tried to find info, there is a company in the internet making Donegal Carpets but it's not the same anymore, right? I don't fully understand, is there still a factory in Killybegs working?
These documentaries are fascinating
I was watching your you tube I am from australia I use to be a farmers wife I was concerned that you could make it easier for yourselves with shearing meaning 1. races fences 2. shearing platforms in a shed with electricity then you could have a 3. electric shearing piece instead of the shearing clippers 4. A shearing platforms enable you to shear on wood to keep wool off the ground 5. have a wool shed employee to grab the fleece off the platform when the shearer has finished shearing the sheep 6. Then have a wool table to help the employee to sort and skirt the wool at waist height 7. Then have wool bale containers with wool bags set up ready for different wool classes And a wool press And Mrs spinning lady could have her own wool table to sort her wool fleece at waist height and do her spinning inside it’s very cold where you live I am not trying to tell you how to shear sheep but you can do it a lot easier it is a very hard job Hope you don’t mind kind regards Donna
incredible
I've been told, and subsequent research has shown, that my surname Millhollin is a variant of Mulholland. I can't help but wonder if somehow these hardworking folk are somehow "family." Whether they are or not, they have my utmost respect.
Pardon my American Slang. But rhese brothers & Sisters got mad skills! Love watching them work. Great video.
☘️☘️
Great to see wild salmon being caught, I don't know if there are any left after the greedy huge trawlers.
23:25 "Not enough young folks are interested in keeping bees"... I am glad to report that in 2024 beekeeping is once again a thriving hobby!
We can learn so much from these wise people.
where can we hear these recording?
I wish I’d known me then - what advice I’d have given!
Paddy Murphy. The irishest name ever.
My grandfather was born in 1886, 24km north west of Galway city. He spoke of the poverty and widespread of disease that today is near impossible to imagine. Entire families were gone in few days. He saw the Irish as being regarded as less than serfs by the English. Born without any right to be any higher role in life. And he was right. Nothing changed until independence. My other grandfather was born in 1912, so he saw and was involved in rebuilding the country after independence. He saw the potential and hard journey ahead. But most of all, he believed if the Irish to suffer that much and still be Irish in the end, they would strive and work to build a better future. He was proved right. It took 4 generations. But it worked. Galway today is a great city and Spanish influence still exists. It’s amazing to me still. Being from the county and having done my schooling in Galway to see it now.
Paris to the West of Ireland was equivalent to a Time Machine. A culture rented apart by oppressive overlords, engineered poverty and the aftershocks of a made man famine.
Your video clearly indicates you know very little about Saint Patrick.
"Yeah, said Dave."
This is very old language, little changed from very early middle English. It contains many sounds that have been lost to modern English: the 'ch' of the pronoun Ich; the gh sound of might; and so on. I am trying to work out whether it has, like modern English, taken part in the great vowel shift: I think not. Yola seems to have preserved both the masculine and feminine forms of the number two: Twa and Tu. Does it preserve gender forms of adjectives and nouns?
What a wonderful brain this beautiful lady has. Truly talented. An amazing documentary. Thank you for uploading so we could all learn from her work. ❤
In case anyone was wondering (as I was) what the title/author of the book was ---> Sean O Riada: His Life and Work by Tomas O Canainn (Collins Press, 2004).
I think it's odd they called him pegan when that's 💯 what Christian's re legion comes from. The god of the Bi Baal is lucifer, this is a fact. Jesus is hail Zeus bright Mourning star ✡️ All stars are fallen angels, his number is 6ptx6&6 star fallen from heaven. 2nd Enoch 20:3 is the True Most High, Father of All life. The ONLY ONE we are to worship.
😂😂😂😂 why are you lying at patrick was racist murderer
I watch this every year
Patrick wasn't his name, he was a Patrician. His birth name was closer to Merlyn or Merwyn or Merdyn... if I've read correctly. Patrick is titular- a title.
Where I’m from that day’s paper was printed after 12:00am, which would make it that day’s news. I’m also old enough to remember that Monday’s paper was rather skimpy in size. 🌿
He would have been reincarnated
indeed he was
@@KamikazeKarka Fascinating . Can you tell me any more please?
'just give my secrets away for free? Yes i can, will i no
@@KamikazeKarka I wish
Most of them auld horse-yards are gone now. Nobody wants scrap, were not allowed use coal or logs. Miss the auld Dublin and its sounds and smells.
That human sacrifice story is Roman inserted bullshit, stop the propaganda of early anti Irish/Welsh history. Paul totally modified Christianity to make it palatable to the Roman hierarchy!!!
What's Ras Al Ghul doing narrating about Saint Patrick? I thought that the League of Shadows was behind the creation of the Pharisees, Templars, Freemasons, and Illuminati. Wouldn't they be against Christianity?
There's traces❤
Very very nice old video picture
That's quaren good.
A post-it note over the translator works fine. ☺️