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Our Irish Friend



Condor and Caleesto officially invite you to please make yourself home in our little part of Ireland and meet their Irish human friend Lynn, and her horses.
Below we have added her letter plus her many beautiful photos of herself with her driving horses and her home and land, you will through the photos see how there farm is worked. We do ask any Irish people out there who view this page, if you could please email us about turf footing and what it exactly is Condor and Caleesto desperately want to learn more about the process involved and why it is done and what it exactly is, and how it originated. If any knowledgeable people out there can help us and other readers who have no idea, we would love to post your information from your email below so viewers will have a better understanding.




Lynn's Letter to My (Condor's) mummy.


Meet Lynn, she is on Midge in the yard


This is Jerry eating in the back yard


The 2 Connemare mares


Rupert in the front garden


This is Jerry pulling his gig. Lynn is the lovely lady on the left with short brown hair, Jenny is siting next to her going along for a ride


Lynn is driving her friends in her tub trap. Bella is the lovely mare pulling the trap



In the 2 pictures above we are about to embark on a pony drive


They have now set of on the pony drive


The cart that this bay horse is pulling is known as a jaunting car or outside car


This warmblood gelding is pulling his owner in the Ballymote parade


This part of the Ballymote parade shows 'Red Hugh O'Neil' and his warriors processing to Ballymote Castle


Turf Footed 10 dry


Lynn and Brownie hauling bags of turf out of the bog


Saving turf


Mac and Dooley on the bog

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