Countries, Ireland

The year we said goodbye to an Irish rugby ledge

Roysh, it was the year we said goodbye to an Irish rugby ledge, the great comic creation Ross ‘The Rossmeister’ O’Carroll-Kelly.

Ross’s alter ego, Paul Howard, surprised us all when he called full time on the pride of D4, Dublin’s rugby postcode.

Whose adventures we have been enjoying over a quarter of a century, 21 novels and three plays.

But as Paul/Ross consoles us with his last novel Don’t Look Back in Ongar we should celebrate our times together.

A Celtic Tiger cub

Two sides of the same: Paul and Ross

It began for this journalist in the knocking hours of the Celtic Tiger.

For an introduction to D4 where I would work for the next 13 years Ross would provide invaluable.

As a rugby jock in the heartland of Irish rugby and accidental social satirist.

Now many a time I would refer back to his How To Get By In South Dublin On, Like, €10,000 a day.

And familiarise myself with the lingo, the characters, politics, culture and places in liveried South Dublin.

And its opposite, the earthy, GAA-loving, gangster glorifying North side.

Bridge the generations

Heineken for Ross: The Bridge

I’d have discovered them myself but here’s where I found Ross and where he still lingers.

Although Paul has sent him into the sunset no doubt on the cusp of leading Ireland to lift the Rugby World Cup.

The best place to find Ross is The Bridge.

Around the corner from my old paper The Irish Daily Mail in Embassy House.

And knew it and drank in it as Bellamy’s and continued to when Jamie Heaslip, Sean O’Brien and the Kearney brothers took it on.

The D4 drinking dens

Ross’s world: And we get to live in it

Of course, Ross and his crew are well known around the hostelries of Ballsbridge.

The dearly-departed Kiely’s, Paddy Cullen’s Crowe’s and The Horse Show House.

Where I was a regular too, as I was at Ross’s fave bunk down.

The D4 instution that is The InterContinental, when Sorcha threw him out.

Wicklow ways

Play it again: Ross on stage

Few figures have done more to promote South Dublin and south Co. Wicklow or W4 as it is called.

And bear in mind that this is the land of Joyce, Yeats and Beckett.

So Bono’s Killiney & Dalkey gets a shout-out, Bob Geldof’s Dun Laoghaire.

And, of course, our old stomping ground of Greystones, the last stop on the line.

Which is where we’ve got to at the end of 2024 and a quarter-century of Ross O’Carroll-Kelly.

The year we said goodbye to an Irish rugby ledge.

 

Caribbean, Countries, Culture, Deals, Europe, Ireland

Holiday Snaps – Black Magic Friday

And we’ve had many a black Friday this year. Saturday through to Thursday as well, it must be said.

So let’s make this a Black Magic Friday, home and abroad, with these offers for the day that’s in it.

Donegal is so on point

And your own lake

Harvey’s Point, Donegal: And Donegal is the magical Irish county to escape life for a while.

The award-winning Harvey’s Point ate offering a 10% discount on all gift vouchers purchased online through Monday.

And the vouchers are valid for three years.

Inter the InterContinental

Dip your toe in

InterContinental, Dublin: And not just because of the picture above, although it doesn’t harm it.

But because i was able to bring my own lady of leisure, and today’s birthday girl as it happens, here for a bit of spoiling in the past.

While I also enjoyed many a function there too, an oasis next to my work in Ballsbridge.

The refurbed InterCon is offering a €290 dinner, B&B, complimentary suite upgrade for two.

Book between now and December 2 for a stay between December 2 and March 2021.

Get your Sandals on

Sandals, West Indies: And after the year we’ve had we owe it to ourselves.

Sandals will always be about the hot tub, and bottle of Champagne and free mini-bar which got replenished every day.

On an unforgettable first trip to Barbados.

Well, Sandals are all over the Caribbean and have some tasty Black Friday treats.

Seven nights at the Caribbean Grand Luxe for the dates May 1-June 30 from £1865pp.

Jamaica is one that has got away in the past but won’t in the future.

Stay seven nights at the Riviera Bamboo Grove Premium from £1399pp for the sane travel dates.

MEET YOU ON THE ROAD

America, Countries, Europe, Ireland, UK

Women’s Day – my own heroines

And by order of the management my heroines are – The Scary One, Daddy’s Little Girl and my Dear Old Mum.

All of whom have been wonderful (and challenging) fellow travellers on life’s unpredictable journey. Never my fault, of course.

Love boat in Amsterdam

Where do I start? I give her one thing to do, remember my dates for our weekend away in Monaghan Monaghan’s country roads.

While we almost ended up by taking the wrong bus from Hamburg, to east Germany rather than Kiel.

Springtime in Bergen

En route to our MSC cruise www.msccruises.co.uk up the Norwegian cruises where we almost missed our ship in Bergen. Moi???

It was always going to be a challenge on the slopes with Topflight www.topflight.ie to Soll Soll Mates.

Hamburgers on the menu

But we stayed out of trouble in Central Portugal, Secret Portugal all down to our perfect host Jose https://www.madomistours.pt.

While we were on the same wavelength this time in Amsterdam Pictures of Amsterdam and George Clooney and Amal’s Amsterdam hotel.

My Queen of Dragons in Belfast

Because the previous time, 23 years earlier, when there was a fork in the cycling route and we ended up going 10kms out of the way.

Then there was the adventure of 13 and a half years in Ireland with The InterCon… what a Ledge! a particular highlight.

Mum Champagne

Get a grip

My first holiday companion… I was in her belly en route to her homestead, Co. Donegal https://visitdonegal.net and we’ve been back countless times.

Latterly when I would take her up from my home in Co. Wicklow.

On one occasion I was tasked to drive her and my Auntie Ronnie who was grieving her husband, my Uncle Tom, up from Dublin… in Ronnie’s automatic sports car!!!

My Mummy… and just as old

Then when I accompanied her to New York https://www.nycvb.com/about/ for my cousin’s wedding… and suddenly I was back to 12 years old again.

While she wimped out of the Red Hot Chill Pipers concert when we were VIPs in my home town of Glasgow https://peoplemakeglasgow.com at the World Pipe Band Championships https://www.theworlds.co.uk.

Daddy’s Little Drinking Girl

Piping hot

Now there are only good memories… from the time in England’s Lake District https://www.golakes.co.uk when she asked me to find a friend for her.

To a family camping trip in Co. Wicklow https://visitwicklow.ie… when she was nine and she swigged from my whisky flask and claimed that she thought it was tea!

With my trekking pal Big Jim Gallaghet

There was no pretence when we attended a cocktail night at the Dylan https://www.dylan.ie

Well, she is her Grannie’s grand-daughter… and don’t even get me started on the other Grandma, the storied Bamba.

*And now I’ve got started I’ll move onto my heroines from my own personal Travels.