Last Friday was yet another one of those wonderful Autumn days that shorten the winter in this part of the world. On my way from our local Horticultural College I dropped into a project we had donated some Irish yew to many years ago. This was a wonderful concept executed with dilegence and dedication by the local community in Newmarket led by Mr Christy Twomey the local schoool principal of many years. 
"Gáirdín an Ghorta This is the garden of remembrance. The path through the garden is a metaphor for Irish history. The journey along the path is synonymous with the journey of the Irish people from pre-famine era to the future.
For anyone wanting to know how to get there or a little more about the garden there is a website. http://faminegarden.com/ Gaírdín an Ghorta website shows the garden shortly after planting but the matured article has to be seen for yourself. The garden has matured beautifully and the Irish yews we donated are looking fantastic and were in berry when I visited. Maintenance of the Garden is meticulous. Its very easy to see that Gaírdín an Ghorta is a valued part of the community and shows great respect to the design and commitment that went into the concept from the start. Gáirdín an Ghorta (The Famine Garden) was opened on the 15th of October 1999. I visited by coincidence 10 years later to the day. It has matured into a tiny national treasure giving testament to a momentues and history changing event for many people around the world whose ansectors fled a God foresaken land. This all hidden away in a small country village in County Kilkenny.


You can find a video tour posted here. http://www.facebook.com/#!/video/?id=1817283211



Very interesting, educative article, thank you! That garden of remembrance is special.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and very thought provoking.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful garden. I have been fortunate to visit some of the small towns in County Kilkenny. It remains one of my favorite destinations.
ReplyDeleteWow - what a beautiful post, Patrick. As I mentioned before - I'm trying to arrange a visit to your part of the world next year with my family and my parents and will definitely try and visit this garden. It seems truly amazing....
ReplyDeletegreat post
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