Showing posts with label Aidan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aidan. Show all posts

Jan 26, 2018

Gooey Grilled Cheese Sandwiches






 "You cooked breakfast, so I'll fix dinner," she said and got out the wine. 
"I'm not much of a cook, so you'll have to make do with my fallback meal."

"And what might that be?"

"Soup from a can and grilled cheese sandwiches."

"Sounds like just the trick on a rainy night."


Jewels of the Sun





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TASTE OF HOME





Dec 18, 2017

Feelings and Quotes





 In the front window, the grand tree showered light within and without. 
Beneath it, presents were heaped in shiny mountains. 
Between the  songs, there were stories, and through both there was laughter. 

But oddly, Aidan felt there was something yet missing.



Christmas at Ardmore




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As they flew over the cliffs in a night that had turned brilliant, Aidan felt the last piece slide into place. 
"There now, it's perfect, isn't it?"
He took Jude's hand, brought it to his lips. 

"Happy Christmas. To all of us."




Christmas at Ardmore



Sep 13, 2012

what makes a perfect pub?










The air was scented with that sweet smoke, 
with the yeasty aroma of beer, 
and when his sister-in-law swung through from the kitchen with a tray, 
the rich, full scent of his brother's Mulligan stew joined the mix.
 

Christmas at Ardmore (Irish Jewels)






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It’s a heady mixture of good ale, lager, wine, and food – 

not forgetting sympathetic conversation, hospitality and lighting 

 

GuinessIsGoodForYou

 

 

TELEGRAPH




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"No, not here, not for this. Here you want duachais."
"Okay. Since I want it, why don't you tell me what it is?"
"Oh, it's Gaelic for…" She waved her hand as she tried to find the right translation. 
"For'tradition.' No, not just that. It has to do with a place most particularly, 
and its roots and its lore. With, well, with what and why it is."
His eyes narrowed, focused. "Say it again."
"It's duachais."
"Yeah, that's it. That's just exactly it."

Heart of the Sea