Upcoming May events at Brigit’s Garden
Posted by Garden Admin in What's On at Brigit's Garden on April 30th, 2010
For a complete guide to What’s on this summer at Brigit’s Garden, Click here.
May Holiday weekend music & fun
►Sunday May 2nd from 2pm
Michael Folan (accordion) & friends
►Monday May 3rd from 2pm
Paul Bradley (fiddle) and Paddy Kerr (bouzouki)
Fun for kids! Pond-dipping for water bugs both days. Café will be open.
Con Tempo quartet in concert
►Thursday 14th May at 8pm
We are delighted to announce that Con Tempo quartet, Galway’s popular Ensemble in Residence, will be performing a special concert in the Hazel Room at Brigit’s Garden. Click here for full details.
Tickets are only €10, at the door or in advance from 091 586706
Open Day and Biodiversity Blitz
►Sunday 16th May 2 – 5.30pm
With Roscahill Environmental Network
Join us for a FREE day of activities and fun!
Café open
Click here for a detailed schedule of events for the day.
Call for submissions for Outside: Insight Sculpture in the gardens
Posted by Garden Admin in Uncategorized on April 30th, 2010
Outside: Insight
Sculpture in the gardens
Call for Submissions: 14th May 2010
We are now seeking submissions for the 3rd annual Outside:Insight Sculpture in the gardens 2010, and invite artists to create/submit site specific works that respond to the natural and architectural landscape of the garden and its inherent themes.
For full details on how to submit work to the exhibition CLICK HERE.
For descriptions and photographs of the gardens
CLICK HERE to see our website.
The exhibition runs from 11th July to 11th September 2010 and is FREE to visitors with their admission. Look for details in our upcoming newsletters.
Did you see last year’s exhibit? If so, share your thoughts…we look forward to having you share your thoughts on this year’s exhibit and your comments on your favourite pieces during the exhibit!
The Garden Cafe – Easy Gourmet Recipe
Posted by Garden Admin in The Garden Cafe - Easy Gourmet on April 30th, 2010
Food for thought…The Garden Café at Brigit’s Garden is opening daily on May 1st from 10.30 am to 5 pm. Click here for a sample menu and more information.
This recipe is from our May newsletter…Click here
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Simple Spring Salad
This recipe is as simple as it is fresh and wholesome. At Brigit’s Garden we believe in slow food that nourishes body and soul, using wholesome ingredients in a tranquil setting. That is just one reason why The Garden Café is recommended in Georgina Campbell’s ‘The Best of the Best’ places to eat in Ireland.
We’d love to hear your feedback on this recipe…or share one of your own salad recipes with our readers!
Ingredients
1 & 1/2 orange, juice only
1/2 lemon, juice only
1/2 small red onion, chopped
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
a pinch of fine grain salt
4 big handfuls of salad greens, washed and dried
113 g / (1/2 cup) walnut halves, toasted
76 g (1/3 cup) cured black olives pitted – (kalamata or niçoise) 1/2 cup walnut halves, toasted
Dressing
In a medium bowl whisk together the juice of 1/2 orange, lemon juice, most of the red onion, olive oil, and salt. Taste and adjust with more salt or lemon juice if needed.
Salad
Cut the remaining orange into segments and set aside. Place the salad greens in a large bowl. Toss very gently with a generous splash of the dressing. Add the orange segments and walnuts. Give another toss. Serve salad topped with the remaining red onion and the olives.
Celebrate Spring with music & bio-diversity
Posted by Garden Admin in Nature Watch on April 30th, 2010
Spring is here!
Summer came early this week and the gardens were bathed in unusually warm April sunshine. After the cold winter all the daffodils came out at once, and the woodlands are sparkling with white wood anemones, one of my favourite wild flowers.
We are delighted to be joining forces with a new local group, the Roscahill Environmental Network, for the Open Day and Biodiversity Blitz on Sunday May 16th. It will be a full day, starting with a Dawn Chorus walk at 4.30am! We are busy preparing our development plans for launching as part of the family afternoon of activities, so we hope you will be able to join us.
Meanwhile, there will be music and fun for the May holiday weekend too.
We’d love to hear about what you are noticing this spring in your gardens or on walks…and any thoughts you may
Happy spring,
From Jenny and all the team
Brigit’s Cloak Traditons: We loved to hear from you about yours!
Posted by Garden Admin in Brigit's Tradions on January 28th, 2010
December Nature Watch – Long tailed tits
Posted by Garden Admin in Uncategorized on November 23rd, 2009
Long-tailed tits
Hanging out bird feeders during the winter not only helps many small birds survive, but also brings great pleasure to the family. It is a great way of inspiring children’s interest in birds. It is such fun to watch garden favourites such as blue tits and great tits at peanut feeders. A special winter treat is to have a visit from another member of the tit family, long-tailed tits. They are unmistakable with their black and white plumage, plump little bodies and long tails as they travel in small groups through hedgerows and gardens in search of food.
The good news is that according to Birdwatch Ireland’s annual survey, long-tailed tits are increasing in numbers. If you would like to participate in their garden bird survey it starts at the end of this month and is very worthwhile. See birdwatchireland.ie for details.
Jenny Beale
Kindness is Contagious – pass it on!
Posted by Garden Admin in Kindness is contagious - pass it on! on June 25th, 2009
We in Brigit’s Garden wanted to celebrate our 5th birthday with something positive, inspiring and fun. So we came up with the idea of Kindness is Contagious – pass it on!, a new initiative to replace recessionary blues with summer smiles through re-discovering the simple joys and pleasures of being kind to one another.
Our intention is to promote simple acts of kindness and community goodwill; acts that are offered in a spirit of generosity without expecting anything in return.
Offering a kindness is like tossing a pebble into a pool and creating a ripple effect. The more pebbles that are tossed into the pool the more kindness will ripple out far and wide.
To launch Kindness is Contagious – pass it on! we hosted a Kindness Celebration at Brigit’s Garden on Sunday July 12th our 5th birthday. We invited everyone to come and experience the magic of the gardens free of charge for the day.
We celebrated the sunny summer day with over 500 visitors…many were our old friends and many have now become new friends. We blew out the candles on our birthday cake and passed around a taste to everyone while Jenny Beale wove a Brigit’s cross from fresh rushes from the meadow. While weaving Jenny spoke of gratitude for all the special elements that make Brigit’s Garden thrive as a not-for-profit educational charity.
All afternoon, visitors enjoyed live, traditional Irish music, along with many special activities for the young and the young at heart such as pond dipping for beasties, face-paining, hanging wishes on the wishing tree, set-dancing and more!
As an important part of the day there were opportunities for people to share ideas about kindness and ways of passing it on by writing their thoughts on our Kindness Wall. Kids were invited to draw their thoughts about kindness. Everyone was invited to come to Louchán (the tranquil lake at the Gardens) during their visit to toss a symbolic pebble into the water while contemplating thoughts on what kindness means.
We hope our Kindness Celebration helped inspire people to pass on the spirit of kindness in whatever way they can, in their families, neighbourhoods or workplaces. Our birthday celebration is over, but we aim to keep the imitative of ‘Kindness is contagious…pass it on!’ going.
Please tell us here what your thoughts on kindness are…who knows maybe we will start a worldwide trend!
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