Sunday, May 30, 2021

Day 30: Disenchanted

 It's not every day you get to enter a real life Fairytale, but today we did!

It's been almost a year since Anne, Emer and myself managed to meet up, but yesterday we crossed borders ( legally of course) and congregated in Emer's house in Bray. While there, we couldn't help but take a spin down to the picturesque village of Enniskerry, which is undergoing it's transformation for the film Disenchanted.

It is still a work in progress but it still had that other world charm. Many of the shop fronts had a false facade with wonderfully peculiar names.



Smee's Cheese















                                                                           Cauldron - Potions, Notions and Lotions



Pigeon Post


Mary Popover's Bakery

A pub had been transformed into a tavern, complete with mock Tudor beams. But regardless of what century we were in, there was still no indoor service!




The main building is of course the palace.



We assume that the blue band around the top is where they'll superimpose the CGI fancy bits afterwards!


Yes, we were there!!!

Unfortunately there was no sighting of Dr McDreamy.




So we had to retire to a local hostilery ( namely, Emer's back garden!)
A bottle of your finest cognac Innkeeper, and fresh horses for the men.








Friday, May 28, 2021

Saturday, May 22, 2021

Day 37: A little bitta retail therapy

 


Today was a long time coming.

For the first time this year I was able to head off to the shops. Yes, actually walk in through a door, peruse the rails and select something that I wanted ( not necessarily "needed").

I will be honest, today was bitter sweet. I didn't realise how much I'd miss Mam. Anyone who knew her, knew that her hobby was shopping, something that she passed onto her daughters. In later years, her outings were to Liffey Valley or anywhere there was a Marks and Spencers. Today I found myself automatically looking for things that she would like. And when it hit me that I wouldn't be buying them for her it was a reality check.

But I think she would have been proud of me, keeping up the family tradition.

Hey don't judge me....

I'M JUST DOING MY BIT FOR THE ECONOMY!

Monday, May 17, 2021

Day 42: The Breakfast Club

 


A week on and ....yes, I'm still getting up at 6 AM!

So far , so good, in fact so very good.. My whole day has moved forward about 2 hrs. So I'm automatically waking up at that time (even at the weekend) . I'm getting jobs done earlier, leaving me more free time in the afternoons. I'm tucked up in my bed by 10 pm. 

That's all fine now, as there's nothing to do anyway! I wonder what will happen when the country opens up more and we get a bit of a social life back again! But for now, I'm an early bird.

Sunday, May 9, 2021

#Day 50: Jet lag

 I have been toying for a while with the idea of getting up at 6AM . I've read that it is the most productive part of the day and it gives you a head start. The only problem was....if I got up at that time, I'd be knackered all day, yet if I went to bed early on the previous first night I'd never manage to get to sleep.

Well my little misadventure yesterday morning might actually have had a silver lining. Once I got up at 3.50AM I stayed up and went about my day. Obviously I then collapsed in a coma like slumber at the impossibly early time of 9 PM. So like a bad case of jet lag, I found myself wide away at 5.40 AM this morning.

Ah ha. The perfect opportunity to try this 6AM club thing.

 I found myself up, showered and sitting at my computer at that ungodly hour. I'm doing a course at the moment, so I got two hours study, a loadful of washing and an hour's cycling done by 9.30.



In fact the cycle was heavenly. There was no traffic on the roads and all I could hear were the twittering of birds

I can cope with that, once I know they are far away!

As I was coming back home there were a few neighbours heading out. I'm sure they were saying

"What is that mad one up to now?"

But do you know, I'm mad enough to want to continue it for the week to see how it goes. It was brilliant today. By 11 AM I had the day stretching ahead of me with no deadlines to make.

I'll let you know what I really feel about it next Friday. It's 9.20 PM and I'm ready for the bed!!!

Saturday, May 8, 2021

#Day 51: Lightness into Light

 I was filled with good intentions. I set my alarm for 3.50AM and was determined to get up and do the Darkness into Light walk in support of Pieta House and Suicide Awareness.

Alarm went off and I jumped out of bed. The noise of the rain bashing off my window was a deterrent. 

"Maybe it's not that bad", I tried to convince myself.

I opened the front door and the rain was belting down.

I went back into the kitchen and put on the kettle for a cuppa tea and to reassess the situation.



The angel on my shoulder said

"You'll regret it if you don't go."

The devil on the other one said

"Are you MAD! You'll get your death of cold. Covid will be the least of your problems"

And so the internal dialogue went on for several minutes.

Guess which one won out? Yep, you're right. That little ole devil.

I went on to Pieta's website and they did say that you could do the Darkness into Light challenge in your own way. So I finished my tea, powered up a fitness DVD and did my bit. I sent my donation to bring the total up to 6 million euro!



When I later saw all the posts of people who had braved the elements and actually gone out, did I feel like a wimp? Yes.  

But I did my best!


Thursday, May 6, 2021

#Day 53: There is nothing like a dame....

 When I read the text message that Con Deasy had passed away, I honestly felt as if someone had punched me in the stomach.



Con had played the Dame in Leixlip's annual panto for over 30 years. I had moved into Leixlip and after a few months I was still feeling a bit lost and thinking I had made a mistake. One of my housemates invited me along to the local panto. I was a bit hesitant as "Panto is not my thing" but seeing as I had nothing else to do, I decided to go.

That night changed my life. I fell in love with the colour, music and energy that was bursting from the stage. And the main source of this energy was the inimitable Con Deasy. I joined the group for their next show and the rest, as they say, is history.

How does one do justice to the craft or rather, pure genius of Con? 

Much has been said about how he was a bundle of nerves every night before going on stage. In fact it became a simple fact that if you were moving about backstage during a performance, you always kept an eye out so as not to trip over Con, who was probably hidden away in a little nook, going over his lines. It didn't matter if it was opening night or the end of a run, Con would be in the wings, script in hand.

But when he swaggered onto the stage, hoisted up his "boobs" and announced "Coo-ee" to the audience, the magic began.

Many people mistakenly think that panto is the easiest of the theatre forms to perform and that playing the dame just means putting on a frock and uttering your lines in a high pitched voice.

MISTAKE, BIG MISTAKE!

Con was the standard against which all other dames were measured...and found wanting.

There is one thing that I don't like and that's a dame that acts as if she is taking part in Ru Paul's Drag Race. Con never played it that way. He was a man in a frock and a wig and he was perfectly at ease there. But more importantly, after  just one scene, it didn't matter if the Dame was male or female, a man in a dress or a woman with a very deep voice, it was irrelevant. The audience fell in love with the character that Con created. She was always a little rough around the edges but with a heart of gold.They laughed with and at her, kids screamed in delight at the slapstick comedy antics and adults chuckled at the many jokes that flew way above the heads of the children.

Slapstick scenes were his forte. My favourite has to be "The Operation" in one of my earlier pantos. Con/Nursie was performing this operation which involved pulling various props out of the poor unfortunate "victim", lying prone on the table. It ended with Nursie stitching him up to the strains of Tommy Makem's song "The Cobbler".  On opening night the scene was about 3 minutes long. By closing night it was probably nearer to 8!  Every night Con included more and wackier props. But it wasn't something ad-lib that he was doing. He had every new item rehearsed in his mind and his timing was always impeccable. Unfortunately he never told the actors who were sharing the stage with him, what was actually going to happen! They had to be on their toes for every eventuality. In fact, if you were lucky enough to share a scene with him, you were trained by a master.

Off stage Con was the embodiment of a gentleman. He  had a word for everyone, from front of house to backstage crew. He always went out of his way to make every new member feel welcome.

Con bore his illness with dignity, courage and of course, a wicked sense of humour. When he was told that his medication was being changed, he asked 

"But will I be able to play the piano?"

"Of course you will", assured his doctor.

"That's great. I've always wanted to be able to play the piano!"

Anyone who knew Con is united in a huge sense of loss.

I like to think that Con has been fast tracked into heaven, swaggering in through the pearly gates, having a look around and announcing

"Oh coo-ee God. I'm here. Where are you hiding?"

And the choirs of heaven, all the angels and saints shout back in unison

"He's behind you!"

Go grasta De ar a anam dilĂ­s

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

# Day 55: Four seasons....in one week.

 I headed into Belvedere to meet up with Fiona. We set off on our walk and then it happened.....we got caught in a hailstone flurry.

I mean, what the actual.....?  It was only three days ago that I was walking around there in the sunshine. I thought May was supposed to be the start of summer. I blame Global Warming.


Luckily it only lasted a few minutes (but still long enough to cut the noses off us!)

We got some take away coffees and watched them doing some repair work on the grand house. We were about to ask them if we could have a go in their whirly girly, but we thought better of it!



It's the closest we'll get to Disneyland this year.


Saturday, May 1, 2021

#Day 58: A Taste of Freedom

 Today I took myself off to Belvedere, for the first time this year.

It was a beautiful sunny morning and I went early in order to miss the crowds. Hey, I knew I wasn't going to be the only one with this bright idea.

I have been looking forward to walking around the lake and through the forests, all during lockdown. It's been one of the milestones that I've plotted out on my road to re-entering life. What I wasn't prepared for, were the tears of relief/joy that escaped down my cheeks when I started my walk.

Good Lord, if that's how I reacted when I entered a garden, can you imagine what a mess I'm going to be when I eventually get to enter a pub!