Gibb's Island (Timothy Ferres, 2022) |
I was awake shortly before 6am this morning, so without further ado I slid out of bed, put on the swimming trunks, a pair of shorts, a polo shirt, and the supremely comfortable Birkenstock Gizeh flip-flops, and motored the shortish distance to my health club for the constitutional one-mile swim.
Tim Ferres, August 10th, 2022 |
Matej, one of our resident National Trust rangers, is leaving our shores for South America soon, so we arranged to have a celebratory farewell lunch and presentation for him today at the Dufferin Arms in Killyleagh, County Down.
Gibb's Island (Timothy Ferres, 2022) |
The "Duff" isn't far from Gibb's Island, a Trust property beside Delamont country park in County Down.
Of course we were blessed with absolutely glorious weather today.
Yellow Rattle on Gibb's (Timothy Ferres, 2022) |
The task was to scythe a wild flower called Yellow Rattle on Gibb's, or as much as possible, in order to collect the seeds.
Several of us - including self - scythed; while others came along behind us gathering the Yellow Rattle into a large container.
Several others painted a metal kissing gate.
When we had finished the job, we all drove into Killyleagh and made a bee-line for the Dufferin Arms.
There were about nineteen of us.
Dufferin Arms scampi (Timothy Ferres, 2022) |
I opted for Walter Ewing's scampi, battered, with garlic chunky chips, mushy peas, dressed salad, and tartare sauce; which was very enjoyable.
There was no natural daylight in our dining-room, because it was in the basement.
Matej was presented with gifts, including a metal Thermos flask and half-bottle of Old Bushmills whiskey.
All in all, a terrific day out.
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