Tales of Donegal
By Wm. McCall
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This novel is for all who love Ireland, it’s myths, its people and the land itself. This story is about the best of all those things. An Irishwoman named Aideen, a PhD graduate of Trinity College wrote to me, “Your book is magnificent! You captured all the best of characteristics of Irish people in earlier days – love of the land, unwavering loyalty to friends and storytelling
Wm. McCall
Taught HS for many years. Owned and operated a dairy in Camp Verde Arizona. Got my Masters at Arizona State College in Flagstaff. Now retired, writing full time and enjoying life with my Dutch wife of 36 years. Have three children: Billy, Kristen and Laurie. Although I'm 3rd generation removed from Ireland, I feel Irish to the core.
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byThe Plodcast0 ratings0% found this document usefulAlexandra Sitwell of Renishaw Hall & Gardens: Episode Description: In today’s episode, the Duchess journeys to Renishaw Hall and Gardens to meet Alexandra Sitwell. In the show, the ladies discuss why Renishaw became known as ‘the ancestral home of the English eccentric’, Alexandra introduces us to the iconic literary trio that lived at Renishaw, and we are taken on a tour of the unforgettable gardens that surround the home today. Top Quotes:"These houses have a soul." - Alexandra"The borders of the gardens have the most beautiful flowers. The vistas remind you that you could be in Italy. That's why the gardens of stately homes have been so important to people during this time. Here we are in the middle of Derbyshire, 7 miles from Sheffield, with these fabulous gardens that can take you to another world." - DuchessIt's a love affair with these houses. They scoop you up and, in a way, you can never put them down." - Duchess"My father used to refer to Renishaw as 'My Mistress of old: Unpr Podcast episode
Alexandra Sitwell of Renishaw Hall & Gardens: Episode Description: In today’s episode, the Duchess journeys to Renishaw Hall and Gardens to meet Alexandra Sitwell. In the show, the ladies discuss why Renishaw became known as ‘the ancestral home of the English eccentric’, Alexandra introduces us to the iconic literary trio that lived at Renishaw, and we are taken on a tour of the unforgettable gardens that surround the home today. Top Quotes:"These houses have a soul." - Alexandra"The borders of the gardens have the most beautiful flowers. The vistas remind you that you could be in Italy. That's why the gardens of stately homes have been so important to people during this time. Here we are in the middle of Derbyshire, 7 miles from Sheffield, with these fabulous gardens that can take you to another world." - DuchessIt's a love affair with these houses. They scoop you up and, in a way, you can never put them down." - Duchess"My father used to refer to Renishaw as 'My Mistress of old: Unpr
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