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Tobairin Doimhain:-
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Photo by Donal O' Brien
It was a miserable wet evening but in spite
of the inclemency of the weather a crowd of sixty/ seventy
people turned out in the spilling rain for the blessing and
reopening of the restored local well. Almost every local
family was represented while a number of 'strangers' were
also present including two local county councilors Eddie
O'Meara and Michael O'Brien who represented the local authority.
The restored well was blessed by Fr McGrath who delivered
a fine homily on water and wells and their significance in
communities in times past and even at the present time. The
chairman of the well restoration group Michael Quirke thanked
all those who helped to bring the restoration of the well
to completion. The chief organizer of the project Joe Pollard
and the masons who carried out much of the work Jim Keating
and Malachy Sheehan et al came in for special mention.
The
ribbon on the new gates leading to the well was cut by Annie
Quirke one of the oldest residents of the area and a lady
who was very familiar with trips to the well especially in
her younger days.
On behalf of Mullinahone Community Council
who presented a name plaque to the "well committee" local
historian Michael Larkin said a few well chosen words. The
events at the well were rounded off by all present walking
to and from the well in the footsteps of those who have gone
before us. The name plaque was unveiled by Eddie O'Meara
MCC who spoke of the importance of not losing our traditions
and our sense of where we all came from.
Joe O'Gorman
then recited a fine ballad called "Tobairin
Domhain" which
he had composed for the occasion. After the gathering at
the well all present were invited to refreshments in Quirke’s
Lounge Mullinahone where all had a most enjoyable night.
" May God bless all the helpers who gave the well
rebirth
So here the job is finished and now it flows again
Beautifully crystal water beside the narrow little lane
So forget your bottled water next time you go to town
We have far nicer here for free in lovely Tobairin Domhain"
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