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Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
touching green
for some reason today -Saint Patrick's Day-I am thinking about those I have lost.
A father who could fill sun up to sundown surveying land, return home to his rolling lawn and wander outside to survey its green.
An aunt that could always find not one, but a dozen four leaf clovers in the green grass-whatever patch she might be standing upon. They just bowed to her, she was lucky that way.
A GranMa who would fold green bills into a tiny knot and pass that knot secretly into my hand-asking only that- I don't tell a soul, Our little secret.
A beloved friend sauntering in with a green bedraggled t-shirt for a spot o' mornin coffee.
All gone from this place,
Today I am thinking of them.
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Oscar's WILDE night
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The week of Oscar parties finally has the real Oscar front and center- Oscar Wilde: Honoring the Irish in Film event feted J.J. Abrams and Seamus McGarvey at the Ebell of Los Angeles. An invitation only event-Oscar celebrated all things Irish for the 5th year with music by Irish bands Bell X1 and Jupiter Rising. "I wanted to create something that had the feel like you're hanging out with your friends at your house," says Trina Vargo, the president of the U.S.-Irish Alliance. "We encourage people to, please, wear jeans. I just want people not to feel like they have to rush home because they hate what they're wearing. And so we've intentionally tried to make it very casual, very house party." Read about the event schedule in full here
Who better than to name a Hollywood event after than the playwright Wilde- Film loves the Wilde plays. Those adapted to the screen-
all here : the Importance of Being Earnest ,an Ideal Husband, the Picture of Dorian Gray, the Canterville Ghost,
at the Event held March 5th -Actress Saoirse Ronan- Irishman- won the Wilde Card Award for rising talent. Ronan was nominated in 2008 for her performance in Atonement and is starring in the film version of The Lovely Bones.
if you don't watch the OSCARS tonight- watch an Oscar instead-in that you will not be disappointed!
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The week of Oscar parties finally has the real Oscar front and center- Oscar Wilde: Honoring the Irish in Film event feted J.J. Abrams and Seamus McGarvey at the Ebell of Los Angeles. An invitation only event-Oscar celebrated all things Irish for the 5th year with music by Irish bands Bell X1 and Jupiter Rising. "I wanted to create something that had the feel like you're hanging out with your friends at your house," says Trina Vargo, the president of the U.S.-Irish Alliance. "We encourage people to, please, wear jeans. I just want people not to feel like they have to rush home because they hate what they're wearing. And so we've intentionally tried to make it very casual, very house party." Read about the event schedule in full here
Who better than to name a Hollywood event after than the playwright Wilde- Film loves the Wilde plays. Those adapted to the screen-
all here : the Importance of Being Earnest ,an Ideal Husband, the Picture of Dorian Gray, the Canterville Ghost,
Salome - and about him the flim-Wilde!
from the 1945 version of Dorian Gray directed by Albert Lewin
with Hurd Hatfield as Dorian Gray
at the Event held March 5th -Actress Saoirse Ronan- Irishman- won the Wilde Card Award for rising talent. Ronan was nominated in 2008 for her performance in Atonement and is starring in the film version of The Lovely Bones.
if you don't watch the OSCARS tonight- watch an Oscar instead-in that you will not be disappointed!
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the Wards OR the house with 2 HEADS
Pity- they could not live in architectural harmony.

Rich widowed Lady Anne was scooped up by Bernard Ward (later Viscount) for his wedded wife and her substantial fortune. Together they created Castle Ward- She in the Gothick aesthetic- He in the Classical.
from a visitor-
"Mr. Ward is building a fine house, but the scene about it is so uncommonly fine it is a pity it should not be judiciously laid out. He wants taste, and Lady Anne Ward is so whimsical that I doubt her judgment. If they do not do too much they can't spoil the place for it hath every advantage from Nature that can be desired." Mrs. Delany 1763

The Lady might have done a bit of mental "bulying" in the ebullient Gothick Saloon with its ceiling likened to "a gigantic decorated halma board, complete with pieces." While Bernard hoped "the drawings of the Roof of Henry the eights Chapel, a Chineise Bed and a Temple, her La has got."
Though the ceiling in the magnificent Gothick Boudoir is said to be taken from the Chapel-it bears little resemblance. " Obviously if the Lady did receive them- she summarily dumped them in the Strangford Lough.

A visitor to the Castle in 1772 records- it was " still not quite finished" though the family was living there, and as to the Hall floor-it was "diced and kept so smooth with rubbing and beeswax that you are in danger of slipping every moment." (the floor in pictures above is parquet-the original were oak and mahogany.) Perhaps a housekeeping instruction dictated by Lady Anne- awfully unfortunate if an accident might befall the Viscount.
In keeping with the eccentricities of Castle Ward & the whimsicality of the Lady of the house-


Castle Ward's Victorian ironing and airing room- in the Ward tradition, another bulying tactic of women.
It is recorded that the Lady Anne fled to Bath, living apart from Bernard and leaving her Gothick Castle behind- other accounts dispute this claim.
Castle Ward, County Down Ireland built in the 1760's
the idyllic setting above the Strangford Lough belies the battles within and without
the idyllic setting above the Strangford Lough belies the battles within and without

Rich widowed Lady Anne was scooped up by Bernard Ward (later Viscount) for his wedded wife and her substantial fortune. Together they created Castle Ward- She in the Gothick aesthetic- He in the Classical.
Lady Anne's Castle Ward

"Mr. Ward is building a fine house, but the scene about it is so uncommonly fine it is a pity it should not be judiciously laid out. He wants taste, and Lady Anne Ward is so whimsical that I doubt her judgment. If they do not do too much they can't spoil the place for it hath every advantage from Nature that can be desired." Mrs. Delany 1763
Hall to Staircase in the "Viscount Ward Style," Doric columns of scagliola

"Lady Anne or Lady Bangor wrote
"I must repeat what I believe I have said twenty times befor that I cant think that a husbend or any set of people has a wright to Buly a women[or] that it is her duty to bear the treetment I have met without any hope of amendment."
The Lady might have done a bit of mental "bulying" in the ebullient Gothick Saloon with its ceiling likened to "a gigantic decorated halma board, complete with pieces." While Bernard hoped "the drawings of the Roof of Henry the eights Chapel, a Chineise Bed and a Temple, her La has got."
Though the ceiling in the magnificent Gothick Boudoir is said to be taken from the Chapel-it bears little resemblance. " Obviously if the Lady did receive them- she summarily dumped them in the Strangford Lough.

A visitor to the Castle in 1772 records- it was " still not quite finished" though the family was living there, and as to the Hall floor-it was "diced and kept so smooth with rubbing and beeswax that you are in danger of slipping every moment." (the floor in pictures above is parquet-the original were oak and mahogany.) Perhaps a housekeeping instruction dictated by Lady Anne- awfully unfortunate if an accident might befall the Viscount.
In keeping with the eccentricities of Castle Ward & the whimsicality of the Lady of the house-
Rustic plasterwork in the Hall. Some of the objects depicted are actually the real thing-plastered over- a labour saving plaster technique.

from Castle Ward's Victorian era- the Squirrel's Boxing Match in Five Scenes. A family pastime continued.

Castle Ward's Victorian ironing and airing room- in the Ward tradition, another bulying tactic of women.

lovely dubliners
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