Huggy Man at the Farmgate,Midleton |
At our hotel they recommended
more than once we visit Sage as well. Apparently it's in the top 100 in the
country and has the nine mile rule. Only produce from within a nine mile radius
is used. So, there're two tips for your next trip to east Cork, which I
completely missed last time I was there.
We went to Farmgate with Annie
Oakley, my gun-totin' friend from Virginia, who has fallen for Kinsale as her
next place of residence. The steaks were to die for and happily we three girls
were not only on budget but on our fainthearted diets. No starters or desserts,
but digestifs in Pat Shortt's pub were allowed. Saturday night and the youf of
Castlemartyr are out for the music and craic, we repaired to the garden seats
overlooking a babbling brook, enchanting but for the sub-zero temperatures.
What we do for a cigarette. As we were about to leave I realised my bag was a
lot lighter, and my inner bag of cards, money, make up was missing. Our taxi
was waiting, yes, for the long drive up the avenue. Nobody had handed it in, I
was looking at a real catastrophe with it going missing, it was bought
pre-celtic tiger, a splurge I'd made in Paris, so a little sentimental too.
Abandoning decorum, I interrupted a group of ladies and asked if anyone had
seen it. Blank faces, friends waiting at door, taxi meter running. Next I spot
a buxom young lass holding it aloft, walking around asking if anyone owned it.
I hugged her ample charms, or
thereabouts. There is goodwill yet.
Mariella and I enjoyed the
epitome of lazy Sundays, two tired mothers, just read, took the country air and
were rewarded with a massage. The spa at the hotel is world class, the staff
were friendly and mainly local, full of charm. It was a thoroughly successful
little respite, so much so I forgot to check into landlady house and hoped the
Cost Centres would forgive my lapse. Better that I hadn't or otherwise all
would not have been so blissful.
Lodger No.1 apparently invoked the Overnight Guest pass. I'd sort of thought the idea
would be overnight in one's room, no impact on the sons, the kitchen, the
dining room, the bathroom, that kind of thing, discreet and subtle. After all,
it's a room rental not a house share. It's our home. As I write, all I know is
that Cost Centre No. 2 couldn't use the bathroom it was so in demand, and the
overnight guest was here all weekend.
I wasn't prepared for my reaction, but it feels a bit creepy, not as bad as being burgled, but a stranger has
been in my house all weekend, not at my invitation, it's hard. This is all new
to me, and who can you ask for advice?
As this is Diary of a Dublin
Landlady, I don't know what's going to happen next. We shall have to wait and
see. I know someone is bound to say 'lighten up'!
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