Wednesday, 21 November 2018

Bones on holiday!

While we were on holidays, Bones had a holiday too. He visited a few different houses and were minded by a few different people. He first started off in my parents house and from there he was taken back to his house to be minded by my sister and her boyfriend. Seemingly he was renamed for a short while as "Buddy" because the aforementioned 'boyf is Canadian Irish living in the States. 

From there he was taken on the Luas back to my parents for another few days until he was then moved to my older sisters house for one night when my parents went to Galway to see my younger sister perform in the musical "The Sound of Music".

Phew - lots of movement for Bones - luckily he is a social dog and loves meeting people and will pretty much sleep anywhere!



On his return he was straight in to the groomers and he is all clean and cuddly as he was well overdue a hair cut!



We kept his hair semi-long in order to keep him warm for Winter.

Tuesday, 20 November 2018

On the high seas of the Caribbean! Martinique, St Vincent, Bequia and more......

As you can probably see I haven't blogged in a little while.  This was because I was on a sailing trip around the Windward Isles. It was an amazing holiday - a trip of a lifetime in someways.

Here's a few pics and a general report about the trip.




We left Ireland and flew to Martinique through Paris and arrived at the boat dock late in the evening. The boat was handed over to us and we were instructed to check in at the office the next morning and get sorted for taking her off to the islands.



For the first time, we had arranged a company to provision the boat before we arrived. This is a must and I would never go back to provisioning ourselves. It saves so much time - probably a few hours in total by the time you go to the shop, buy everything, load in to a taxi and then carry it all on to the boat.



Some of the spots we visited:
  • Soufriere, St Lucia
  • Keartons Bay, St Vincent
  • Bequia
  • Mustique
  • Mayreau, Grenadines
  • Union Island
  • Tobago Cay
  • Bequia Island
  • Cumberland Bay, St Vincent
  • Marigot Bay, St Lucia



Highlights of the trip:
  • Swimming with turtles in Tobago Cay
  • Seeing starfish on the sea bottom
  • Dolphins swimming alongside the boat
  • Bathing in a waterfall on Keartons Bay
  • Lobster dinner being delivered to our boat by canoe on Mayreau
  • Visit to Moonhole
  • Bequia
  • Taxi tour of Mustique Island
  • Cold strong drink once we were safely docked
  • Rum punch on arrival at Rock Side Cafe, Keartons Bay
  • Renting a speed boat for our last morning in Martinique
  • BBQ in Mustique in local hangout "The View"
  • Nautical gingerbread fronting in Bequia
  • View of the Pitons
  • Lobster pizza in Macs on Bequia
  • Tasting sugar apple
  • Arriving safely at port
  • Fresh Mahi-Mahi and Tuna for dinner



As you sail around the region, you will be visiting different countries when you land on certain islands. This means that you need to check in and out of customs and immigration or if you dock in a bay but don't set foot on land, you will need to raise a yellow flag to show that you are transiting. Getting through customs takes a little organisation as most of these offices work general hours - on one occasion our Captain and a crew member had to rush down to customs, passports in hand, the minute the boat was docked. Luckily they made it in time before the office closed!



Some of the places we ate at:
  • Frangipani in Bequia
  • Rock Side Cafe, St Vincent
  • Maria's Cafe, Bequia
  • Zanzibar in Le Marin, Martinique
  • Mac's Pizza, Bequia
  • Basil's Bar, Mustique
  • The View, Mustique (known as Lisa's by locals)
  • Le Petit Peak, Soufriere in St Lucia
  • Hurricane Hole, Marigot Bay, St Lucia
  • Doolittles, Marigot Bay, St Lucia


Swimming in a waterfall was like a dream come through. What a great experience and then I washed and conditioned my hair and made it sooo soft!


Hanging out on the ropes! I think this was the only time that I wore a jacket. It was chilly for probably 1 minute :-) 



 Look at this!  



 Obligatory provisions - Vodka and Gin!



A note about safety. We took usual precautions of not carrying large amounts of cash, leaving jewellery at home in Ireland and bringing phones and passports on to land with us when we left the boat. Overall we felt very safe even in places that we were advised were a little unsafe.  



I adored this fish shaped gingerbread on this little medical centre in Bequia.



Happy and safe on our second last night in Marigot Bay in St. Lucia.

Monday, 29 October 2018

Weekend Wrap Up!

It was a Bank Holiday weekend here in Ireland and as weekends go it was a pretty good one ending with some great new about Pigsy.

On Saturday morning, our plumber came and finished off the installation of a new heat regulating system for our underfloor heating. We now have the Heatmiser system and can control our heating on an app on our phones which is pretty nifty.
In the afternoon, I cycled in to the city to meet my mother and sister at the Bewleys Cafe Theatre. Amy was treating us to a show. We saw the play "Wringer" which was very enjoyable - well acted and a gripping story.



Sunday morning brought us to the Pot Bellied Pig in Rathmine for brunch. I had a delicious shakshuka and a glass of prosecco (noice!) and Ciaran had a full irish breakfast which he said was really good.



After brunch it was off to the Omniplex to see the new Freddie Mercury movie "Bohemian Rhapsody". Wow what a film. So sad to see that he was so young when he died. What a loss of talent.


Speaking of talent, I should mention that we went to see David Byrne in the the 3 Arena (will always be The Point to me) on Wednesday night. This was quite possibly the best gig I have ever been to in my whole life. It was eye opening as to what can be done live on stage with a 12 piece band. I've been singing his songs since then along with thinking about the performance. It was a terrifically choreographed performance with a powerful ending of "Hell you Talmabout". Just phenomenal in all senses.



And so to the great news that ended our weekend:
The Pigsy documentary will next be shown in London!
Come see it at the Irish Film Festival London which runs from the 21st to 25th of November with Pigsy being part of the Irish Film Shorts being shown on Thursday 23rd of Nov at 5.30pm. 
Just brilliant - I've already booked our flights!



Sunday, 21 October 2018

Rock of Ages - Bord Gais Theatre, Dublin

Rock of Ages came to Dublin and we got to see it!!

It's my favourite musical and I've seen it in London, Dublin (a few years ago) and also Athlone (my sister was starring!)


It was showing in the Bord Gais Grand Canal Theatre and I was lucky to have snagged seats in the third row which gave us a close up view of all of the action.


It was a great night out for Amy, Katie and myself.  I cycled to meet the girls (it was a very mild Oct night) who went for wings in Wishbone beforehand. 



Someday I hope to see Rock of Ages in the USA as an American production as I imagine that could be even better than an English production.

A Star is Born - 3rd times a charm!

Ooops, I did it again.  And again!

Within the space of 3 weekends I saw Lady Gaga's new movie "A Star is Born" three times. I loved it when I saw it first and I can honestly say I love it even more after seeing it for the third time.

Lady Gaga is electric when she makes her appearance on Jackson Maine's stage and Bradley Cooper is brilliantly believable as hard drinking Jack Maine in the twilight of his career.
The story is is a beautiful love story (this is the 4th retelling with Kris Kristofferson and Barbara Streisand in the 1970's version) - but bring tissues!

The main thing about this film that I loved was the music. Most of it was written for the movie and if it doesn't win an Oscar for best music I will be even more annoyed than when La La Land didn't win best picture.....but best not mention this as I still feel for the La La Land crew on this one.

So obviously I highly recommend this film but I say don't go once, plan to go 2 or 3 times to really enjoy the experience!

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Cruising prep!

We met up with our Sailing Crew yesterday evening to go over the plans for our big trip to the Caribbean.

It's all terribly exciting with not long to go now. Look at the concentration on all of our faces.....except for me - I was having selfie time!


Today I bought some gloves for the crew. It will be way windier than past trips to Europe so the Captain reckons gloves will be necessary. I bought a pair during the Summer and I find them to be brilliant - an essential piece of kit.




Wednesday, 5 September 2018

London BABY!

To say we are busy with Ciaran's art is an understatement!

At the moment we are busy prepping for The Other Art Fair in London. We have lots of arrangements to make which we are currently working on. 

Flights and accommodation are booked. The next step is for the final selection to be made about which pieces to bring. Once the final selection is confirmed shipping will need to be set up. 

This is a new piece that is definitely making the cut and will be making its way to the London Art Show. It's called "The Extra-Ordinary Crucified for You"

So although it is busy, busy, busy it is also terribly exciting and it is great to  introduce Pigsy to the UK market in London!

Oh and did I mention that we are putting the band back together! It will be Pigsy, myself and Amy all back together selling art - the dream team!



And that's another thing I need to do - I have to order Amy and I new t-shirts. Identical twins wearing identical clothes - what's not to like?!

These pics are from Ciaran's last show in Fumbally Exchange which was an incredible success - we intend to replicate this success again in London. 


So if you are in London over the 4-7th of Oct do call in and see us at The Other Art Fair - click on to Ciaran's blog for info about complimentary tickets.