Drama, fire, delicacy, humour and virtuosity on

RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra’s all-Mozart Spring tour with

pianist and director Finghin Collins

The Mozart Piano Concerti cycle continues…

WIT College Street Chapel, Waterford | Friday 11 March | 8pm

www.rte.ie/nationalsymphonyorchestra

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Skyfest in Wexford 19th March

Address:
On the Quay ,
Wexford Town,
Wexford,
Republic of Ireland

Description:

On the 19th March 2011 Skyfest in association with The National Lottery takes place in Wexford Town. A spectacular night is anticipated on the Wexford quays, the biggest ever, awe inspiring fireworks, and music extravaganza will light up the sky.

This is just the forth time that the fireworks and musical spectacular will take place outside Dublin. OVER 50,000 people are expected to pack onto Wexford’s quays for the biggest one-day festival to ever come to town.

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The Hook in February


The whales and dolphins are back off the Hook again ( see Irish Times report http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/0201/1224288694464.html).
Gazing out to sea is always a great way to recharge the batteries, but when there’s an aquatic display going on it gives you a real boost. The Hook Penninsula in winter is just as spectacular as any other time of year – more dramatic even. You need to be warmly dressed of course.

Our new web site is nearly ready; designed and built by genius webmaster Ed Devane. I hope it will direct more visitors to this blog, and lots more visitors to this beautiful and unique corner of Ireland in 2011.

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Festivals 2011

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Tall Ships returning summer 2011

http://www.irishbuses.com/TallShipsWaterford.JPG

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The Tall Ships returning

Waterford tall ship race details update

More details have been given in Waterford about the Tall Ships Races
2011, which starts six months from tomorrow.

It is expected to attract more than 500,000 visitors to the city’s
quays and the Suir estuary.

The event in the city, which will last for four days up to July 3rd,
attracted half a million visitors when it was a host port in 2005.

Already almost 40 tall ships from 10 countries have registered their
intention to be in Waterford.

Some 12 of these include the largest class A vessels in the world such
the Christian Radich from Norway, Cisne Branco from Brazil, Mir from
Russia and the British Pelican of London vessel.

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NICK BRAMHILL writing in the Irish Times

A SECRETIVE bird believed to have become extinct in Ireland more than 150 years ago has returned to our shores and could start breeding here once again.

The bittern, a rare member of the heron family which is famous for its booming call, is believed to have sought refuge here from the bitter cold snap in continental Europe.

The brown-coloured bird, also known as the great bittern, died out in Ireland in the mid-19th century. But over the past week at least three of the well-camouflaged birds have been spotted at Lake Tacumshane in south Co Wexford, suggesting many more could have arrived here undetected because they are notoriously hard to tra

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Snow !


This was the view from our front windows a few weeks ago. Wexford has never been this cold in living memory, and certainly not in our time here. It was beautiful, but we were glad when the thaw came – and only one burst pipe.
Some of our expected visitors couldn’t make it here because of the weather, but at least we managed to have all the family together for Christmas.
There are more photos of the snow on my new facebook page, Fruit Hill Irish Holiday Cottages.

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Red Squirrel


We have had 2 confirmed sightings of a red squirrel this week ! Our Swiss visitors, Damien and Noemi spotted it ” playing with the peacocks ” yesterday, and Dick saw it today scooting round under the trees. This is brilliant news after years of helping with the grey squirrel eradication programme, and never seeing a red. This year we have seen no greys. Progress.

The other lovely thing is we have a pair of buzzards living in the locality, and see them quite regularly.

That’s the wildlife update.

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Whale Watching

The latest craze here is for whale watching !
We spotted 4 water spouts off Carnivan on Sunday.

http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/0125/whales.html

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