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About Rowan Hill | Rowan Hill Living
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Thoughts and musings from an east County Cork perspective. 8216;Rowan Hill’, June 2010. I live with my wife and two boys in ‘Rowan Hill’, midway between the villages of Kilcredan and Ladysbridge, in east County Cork, Republic of Ireland. The house itself was designed by my wife and I, and built in 2007/08. It’s a timber-framed house with concrete block exterior and plaster finish; highly insulated with solar panels for hot water heating. Leave one →. October 23, 2013 5:13 am. You’re in County Cork? I sho...
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Thoughts and musings from an east County Cork perspective. September 24, 2014. July 20, 2014. July 16, 2014. My bees get a holiday from me. June 26, 2014. June 17, 2014. June 10, 2014. Kicking the can…. June 3, 2014. It’s Tuesday – Must be a Caste day! Laquo; Older Entries. My bees get a holiday from me. Search Rowan Hill Living:. Rowan Hill Living Email Subscription. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 15 other followers.
Chooks ahoy | Rowan Hill Living
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Thoughts and musings from an east County Cork perspective. July 20, 2014. With all my preoccupation with bees, the rest of our patch has taken a bit of a back seat, blogging wise. However, I’ve not been totally neglectful of the rest of the garden and its inhabitants. A mixture of young and middle-aged chooks! In the greenhouse, all the tomatoes are doing well as are my cucumbers, chillies, strawberries and lettuce. As ever, my Claber watering system. Veg patch in full flow. Nowback to the bees! You are ...
Autumn Equinox 2014 | Rowan Hill Living
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Thoughts and musings from an east County Cork perspective. September 24, 2014. Yesterday marked the autumn equinox. Overall, I’m delighted with the way things have gone for me and my bees this year. Back in April I had only a single colony of bees, so my two aims for the year were simply to:. Keep the bees that I had alive, and. Make increase if I possibly could. 2014 Bee Keeping Summary. In addition, the amount I’ve learnt has been huge, including, but not limited to:. The bees have now all been treated...
My bees get a holiday from me | Rowan Hill Living
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Thoughts and musings from an east County Cork perspective. My bees get a holiday from me. July 16, 2014. I’m just back from a ten-day holiday in northern Italy, mostly around Lake Garda. While away, I found myself peering at every flower that we passed, looking at the local bee populations undertaking their daily work. It’s curious how one’s outlook changes, based one’s interests! Colony 2: This national hive is currently my strongest box of bees. They are currently working on their second super of t...
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the red shed: Ice
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Growing food in north dublin. Thursday, January 1, 2015. I did get some work done; the three smallest beds weeded and cleared, old rhubarb leaves and asparagus fronds chucked on the compost mountain and the blueberry bushes pruned of crossing and leggy branches. More to do but there is no real rush - a good few weeks of winter lie ahead before the manic spring rush begins again. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Fiona Grows Food A city girls adventures in gardening.
the red shed: January 2014
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Growing food in north dublin. Friday, January 31, 2014. I have a cold, and I. M blaming it on the weather. Not because of the weather itself, but because it has conspired to keep me from the allotment. I did a quick U-turn and headed out to the plot, along the recently-flooded sea road over bumps of seaweed and debris. The tides are very high at the moment and Dublin has tidal flood warnings in place all week. Still, its not all doom and gloom. It. S bright now until. A flying visit after work, if I leav...
the red shed: April 2014
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Growing food in north dublin. Friday, April 18, 2014. Great Friday would be more accurate - a peach of a day, with clear blue skies, a gentle breeze and warm sunshine. My sister and I had brunch in the back yard for the first time - I gave it a spring clean earlier in the week so it's now a civilised place to sit once more. Pots in the back yard. Tulips and daffodils from the allotment. Out then to Donabate, where everyone was out and about, working on their plots, digging and raking and sowing like mad.
the red shed: Blink.
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Growing food in north dublin. Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Every time I visit, something has moved on - back in late January it was the first snowdrop emerging from the thicket, last weekend it was tulips my parents brought home from Amsterdam last autumn finally showing their faces above ground. In the midst of all this new growth - some death to balance it out. Next week is St Patrick's Day - time to truly announce the start of the new season with the ceremonial planting of my early spuds. Brassicas, Sun...
the red shed: July 2014
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Growing food in north dublin. Friday, July 25, 2014. July please, I'm on my knees, the smell of your fresh cut grass. A month has floated by since my last post, in a haze of sun and hoovering and coding and heat and claustrophobic offices and movies and torrential downpours and illustrator icons and forked lightning on the motorway and broken fridge-freezers. July has been a brilliant, dramatic, tiring, life-changing month. The other evening, I escaped work and brought a pan, some rashers and bread out t...
the red shed: June 2014
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Growing food in north dublin. Sunday, June 22, 2014. Its been a weekend of toasting in the back yard, so here's a few photos of my flowers in pots to conclude this post. Sunday, June 15, 2014. The early spuds 4 days ago, looking perfect. After all that unexpected trauma, I had to race around picking things and watering things, and I was knackered and starving by the time I headed home for lunch at three. I wonder what little surprises will be waiting for me on my next visit. Wednesday, June 11, 2014.
the red shed: As the year draws to a close.
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Growing food in north dublin. Saturday, December 27, 2014. As the year draws to a close. The year is nearly spent and it has been many months since I posted. It has been a mad, frenetic few months of assignments, new tasks at work, the new house, dealing with builders and lists and endless money spent. There have been precious few hours for growing, or planning or sitting for five minutes and thinking. So, what of the allotment? The work I had done on the house included removing the top storey of an exte...
the red shed: January 2015
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Growing food in north dublin. Friday, January 2, 2015. Time to take stock. So, the overall figures:. I spent €451.49 and harvested €632.62’s worth of produce, giving a profit of €181.13. Considering that it was a challenging year in many ways – a very hot dry June, a wet dull August, and a lack of time on my side – I’m delighted with this! As regards successes, my top five most valuable crops were:. 8211; the dwarf beans were really great this year. From two sowings I harvested beans from July to Oct...
the red shed: February 2014
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Growing food in north dublin. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. And so the year moves on. Right now it's still chilly, and pretty wet, and very windy, but there is a stretch in the evening and the weeds are waking up and pretty soon I'll be under pressure to sow thousands of seeds, and get the beds ready, and move the compost bin, and. Oh, and check out the spring cabbage! Wednesday, February 12, 2014. I did spot another Red Shed though, in the Paul Smith exhibition in the Design Museum. One of my problems wit...
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Rowan Hick | New Zealand Web Applications, Startups and Ruby on Rails (and a few adventures)
IT Business, Photos and Adventures. From supercars to superyachts. Todoist where have you been. Visa on Rails and Beyond. GH2 Four Thirds Camera Review. On Clik Compact Sport Review Mountain Biking. On Todoist where have you been. From supercars to superyachts. A question I ask of any candidate in job interview “What’s the proudest moment of your career? 8221; It gives me an insight into who they are and what makes them tick. Today I’m writing about my proudest moment. It’s been an incredible journ...
Whoo Is Rowan University? | Rowan student's view on campus life at Rowan University
Whoo Is Rowan University? Rowan student's view on campus life at Rowan University. May 1, 2012 Categories: Uncategorized. The 2012 Spring Semester Provoked Philanthropy and Unresolved Issues. Finals week finally reached Rowan University. Many great things happened at Rowan University this semester. The school hosted its first annual Tent State,. I stopped by Organ Donor Day this year; it was my favorite event of the semester. So much energy and fun, said Sara Hewitson a junior advertising major. Shootin’...
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Adminrowanhigh@schools.sefton.gov.uk. Welcome to Rowan High School, an annexe of Rowan Park Teaching School . If you would like to arrange a visit, please contact the School on telephone number 0151-257-6900. School finishes on 22nd December 2017 at 2.00 pm and we return on Monday 9th January 2017. A selection of photographs of some of our pupils. The Reporter 9th December 2017. The Reporter 2nd December 2016. December dates for your diary. The Rowan Holiday Home. School Term Dates 2016-2017.
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Rowanhill Cottage by River Shiel - Acharacle. Self Catering - Ardnamurchan - Scotland. Ideal Location for Fishing and Walking Holidays. Rowanhill is an attractive traditionally stone built and rough cast two-storey self catering cottage located down a 'no through road' beside the River Shiel and Loch Shiel near Acharacle, Ardnamurchan, Argyll on the West Coast of Scotland. Rowanhill has three twin bedrooms, sleeping up to 6 people. It also has a large garden. More information on Self Catering Cottage.
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Möbius thinking on organisations, people and competence. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Some thoughts on SMEs. Tools for intellectual assets. Feedback on the IA tools. Job evaluation case study. Research study – business/skills balance. Research study – training evaluation. Organisational analysis and development, including models and diagnostic tools. People-management advice, especially on policy development, learning, job evaluation and salary structures. If you are interested at ...
Rowan Hill Living | Thoughts and musings from an east County Cork perspective.
Thoughts and musings from an east County Cork perspective. September 24, 2014. Yesterday marked the autumn equinox. Overall, I’m delighted with the way things have gone for me and my bees this year. Back in April I had only a single colony of bees, so my two aims for the year were simply to:. Keep the bees that I had alive, and. Make increase if I possibly could. 2014 Bee Keeping Summary. In addition, the amount I’ve learnt has been huge, including, but not limited to:. The bees have now all been treated...
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Welcome to our website. Thank you for visiting! This site is undergoing a re-vamp, now waiting for us to load the rest of the photos we have been taking! You can contact us on any of the following:. Email Enquiry Form [see menu left]. You can find us in the former candle workshop between Bunchrew and Lentran [on the A862 Inverness to Beauly road, about 5 miles west of Inverness]. OPEN ANY TIME, BY APPOINTMENT,. We have a display and sales area as well as the workshop section, where we have -. Most of our...
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I’m Japanese, British, Chinese, American, a fiction writer, an illustrator, a teacher, and a list-maker. I have a BA from Columbia, an MFA from the UW-Madison, and too many cardigans. I’m a 2015 Asian American Writers Workshop fellow. For my serious writing please click My Writing. For my Youtube series click InkyDumbbell. Is a notebook where I record other people’s writing that I find beautiful, photographs I’ve taken, and some painted doodles. Reading List for The End of The World. The Book Lite Theme.