Friday, January 29, 2016

Up in Dublin and Down the Country. - Ireland over Winter

Note. There is a problem with writing and uploading pictures on this posting; although it looks fine on the blog, when I am on the working page, I only see script, no pictures.   I am sure you can work it all out yourself.

Even between - and indeed during the raindrops dropping all over the place in Ireland over the winter, the country looked beautiful. Both ´up in Dublin´ and ´down the country´. So in homage to the country looking beautiful even when it was as soggy as a drowned cat, I am posting pictures taken in Dublin and ´down the country´.

First Dublin. 
The pictures below were taken on one of the few days when it did not rain in Ireland  when I was there; I got a lend of a bike and just cycled around. It was a JOY. It really struck me: How much literary heritage there is in Dublin. Just cycling about at random, I past the birth place of the writer George B. Shaw.  I cycled by Synge Street School attended by James Plunkett who wrote Stumpet City. - A read to be recommended.   And then there´s Brendan Behen´s favorite pub.  Full disclosure:  Mr. Behen had ´many favorite pubs´.  Áras an Uachtaráin, is Irish for `President´s Residence´. …Yep popped by there too; alas I was not invited in for a cuppa.

The interesting lady in the pond is officially known as Anna Livia. To learn a little about her history – including some of her more colorful monikers, read this link to Lisa Cassidy´s website Builtdublin: http://builtdublin.com/anna-livia-croppies-acre-memorial-park-wolfe-tone-quay-dublin-7/

FYI:   Builtdublin is one of my very favorite websites in the whole world, yes, in the whole world. Ms. Cassidy an architect created this site about hidden gems of Dublin architecture. The website is clearly a labor of love. And a joy to visit.

-  And that robot. Cool or what. The photo was taken at the BT School Science Exhibition in the RDS. – Not built by a student however!



































And down the country.

The Castlecomer Wellie Racing takes place on January 1st. This was the 36th such wellie race in that neck of the woods in Co. Kilkenny.

In the process of wearing (less than) fancy dress,that could prove to be a major regret in the years to come, and simultaneously getting soaked and sweaty running up and down hills in their wellies over the last 36 years – the race participants have raised ´mill´ens´ for charity.





Monday, January 18, 2016

Start out the year by sorting out the end.

Getting ready for the exit....


That could be a C & W song title.  But it is not.  It is about.... well...  life after you...

This is a repeat posting... but I have a bee in my bonnet about the topic,  that is why I am doing a repeat here; the older I get the more messes I hear about when people don´t leave their affairs in order.   Messes they leave for others still living I mean!    

So, for those who have been there done that, give yourself a clap on the back and enjoy the photos which I am  adding to the post.  Photos with absolutely no connection to this topic at all - Kilkenny during the winter flooding.   I will put the photos along side the blog posting - just to encourage others to read the posting.


Five Things You can Do to Prepare Your Family for Life-after-You.
One of the best things you can do for your loved ones is to prepare their way for life-after-you!  - Which will, hopefully, be an event that happens way into the future.  The holidays are over, the weather is not good for going out and about, so there is no excuse not to start getting things in order - NOW.
If all is in hand and done and dusted, great.  Take a moment to gloat at your own efficiency and fabulousness and read no further.   If not, and you don´t want to think about it, well go down to the end and read the horror stories about things that resulted when people did not prepare properly for the exit.  

Heck it you know you won´t follow up on this, you should read the horror stories anyway, they are an interesting read, even if not for you, dear reader, a motivator.
 
Five things you can do to prepare your Family for Life-after-You 

1)                Write a living will.
A living will gives instructions of how you want to be cared for should you become seriously ill, or suffer a very bad accident.
For example, do you want to be resuscitated if you stop breathing etc? No right or wrong answer here, only your answer. And nobody can answer that for you only you. 
 Make sure at least one person knows what you have written in your living will, and, where the living will is kept.  When you fall ill, it is no good to you having all this info. in the bank vault with your will.   No one will be reading all that stuff until you are dead.

2) Designate someone(s) as your Power of Attorney.
This person makes important financial and other decisions for you when you no longer can.  Think this one through carefully: If you have not designated a POA, next of kin gets the job. And what if next of kin is an alcoholic/drug dependent compulsive gambler/shopper?  Same problem if you chose the wrong designate obviously.

3)      Write a will – and write it ´right`.
Someone once said: a will is one of the most important documents you will ever write, and it will have absolutely no consequence to you at all. True.   I strongly advise you get a legal professional to review your will to make sure it is in order.  It will be a right mess if it is not.  Getting legal advice to assist in writing a simple will is not expensive in most jurisdictions where such things matter; and for the peace of mind alone it is money well spent.

4)      Sort out your affairs.
There was a time in my innocence I thought that meant you made sure your checking account was not overdrawn, that you owed no taxes, or had no other debts outstanding etc.   This is all good, indeed excellent, and should be done in tandem with writing a will etc.
Regarding sorting out your affairs however, I now know better:
Are/were there any secret relationships?  Any offspring as a result of said relationships?  Ditto after one night stands?
Any other matters (…secret lives, debts …) that may crop up to shock your loved ones after you die?  Deal with it now or it could all come out at the grave side, as you can read later.  Not pretty for anyone. 

5)      Funeral Wishes/Burial Wishes.
Burned or buried?  Your decision.
This is really a no brainer, the best way to have the funeral you want is to plan it all yourself when you still can.  At the very least be sure family know if and where you want to be buried, or cremated.  No point in having all that information stored with your will, which won´t be read until you are dead and buried.
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And so to the motivating horror stories.  All true

Horror story 1: Living Will.
Man wrote in living will that he did not want to be resuscitated if it meant he would not have the chance of a good quality life after resuscitation.  He left the document in a book by the bed. Told no one.  Ended up in hospital with an emergency.  Nurse resuscitated him when he stopped breathing.  He survived and survived and survived for three more years, no quality of life and all the inheritance was used up on medical bills.
-     Some months after he had gone into hospital, his wife found the book with the living will in it by his bedside…

Horror Story 2:
Mis-Designated Power of Attorney.
Widower had no PoA, no lawyer, nothing.  He had instead three different bank accounts, each of which he and one of his offspring were the named account holders.  That way, he thought, each would have an inheritance on his death.  When he became mentally feeble the bank advised he needed a PoA.   Bossy daughter insisted she get the job, the other two siblings were loath to intervene, fearing their motives would be misconstrued.
Widowed father died; a year later bossy daughter died. It then came to light said bossy daughter had been siphoning off money from the siblings accounts.  What she did not use herself she left to her children.  That is to say bossy sister´s children got anything that was left and bossy sister´s siblings got nothing. And this was all perfectly legal.

Horror Story 3:  Write a will – right.
Man wrote will at kitchen table simply.
`All my possessions should be sold and the money should be divided equally between my family members`. 
He got his mother to witness and sign the document. He died childless.  And it was a mess.
Two big problems after his premature dead.
a)   He never clarified who family was, i.e. his partner, his siblings, his first cousins…
b)    It is a law in just about every country that a signatory can never benefit from the contents of a will.  Thus his mother was not eligible for anything.
Full disclosure, even writing a will correctly is no guarantee that all will run smoothly.  The inheritors can mess it all up too, but at least if you write your will correctly, you will have done your bit!
Horror Story 3a:  Write a will – right.
This story is in the public domain, but worth sharing none the less. Marilyn Monroe willed all her worldly goods to a photographer with whom she had worked, saying something like:
´Dear X, please share all my belongings amongst those who were important to me.  And you know who they are
But Mr. X did not do that, he stored it all in his attic.  He died, his wife died, and no doubt in the meantime all those ´who were important to Miss Monroe´ had likely died by this time as well. So on the death of the photographer’s wife, her heirs sold all Marilyn Monroe´s stuff and made a fortune.

Horror Story 3b:  Not Writing a Will.
Titled gentleman of means went through four wives and had two step sons and a daughter.  His fourth and last wife was a lot younger than him.  Neither she nor titled gentleman had a will. Titled gentleman got ill, young wifey got ill.  Titled gentleman died, everything went to the young wifey clearly as she was his legal next of kin.  
Thirty four days later young wifey died.  See what happened here:  If a next of kin lives longer than 31 days after they receive an inheritance it is a valid inheritance.  And young wify´s  next of kin, in this case her only brother `Howard`, then came into her inheritance,.  So ´Howard`, a man that had absolutely no relationship to titled gentleman not six weeks earlier, received all the titled gentleman´s property after the premature death of titled gentleman´s young wife. -   Save the title which died with said titled gentleman. 

Horror Story 3c:  Writing a Will that was good - thirty years ago!
Pair had two sons; one bright and focused, he went on to become a doctor.  Other son was ´a bit not too fond of work`; clearly he had inherited Uncle Joe´s black sheep genes, and said son was unlikely to make anything of himself so his parents thought. The parents decided, therefore, to leave the bulk of their estate to the ´ne´er do well´ son, fearing he would not have enough to support his elder years.    Fast forward 30 years.   Both parents are now dead, the ne ´er do well son got on his feet, and became a very successful business man.  The bright, successful ´doctor son´ was sued for medical malpractice.  He lost everything clearing his good name.
Horror Story 4 - Sort out your affairs.
This story was told to me by the sister of the deceased who witnessed the whole thing.  At the graveside, just after the burial, a woman unknown to the family approached the decease´s wife, introduced herself and said that the deceased was the father of her two children, 10, and 7.  And that she was there to put in a claim on the inheritance on behalf of the children.
The sister said one of the kids looked so like her deceased brother that it was clear the woman was not lying.  And no one had had a clue.  The deceased´s family were feeling a lot less loving about the just buried, particularly as they had just spent a small fortune giving him a big funeral!


Horror Story 4 - Funeral Wishes/Burial Wishes.
A man left specific instructions that he wanted to be buried in the next parish, not in the family grave in his home parish.  – He wrote this nice and clearly – in his will.  Which of course was not read until after the funeral and burial in his home parish. 
(This sad episode was written about in the newspapers, whereby one poor devastated sibling went down the night of the funeral and tried to dig up the remains and move them to the other grave yard.)
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So there you have it, the low down on being ´lowered down!!!  
Now that that is all done and dusted, you can start on your bucket list. -
Happy Planning!

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Nollaig shona dhaoibh / Fröhliche Weihnachten! / joyeux Noël! / ¡feliz Navidad! - To the rest of you ´Happy whatever takes your fancy!`

Even if you do not ´do´ Christmas -  go on, have a fun day anyway...... 
May you experience peace, joy, laughter and love this Christmas time. 
May you be here to read these wishes this time next year
(May I be around to write them.)   
May you become more certain on your own path through life in 2016
  -  and be at peace with yourself travelling it.

A Christmas view around Allensbach...
                       ...... starting wiht my neighbour Bärbel´s crib         

While therer was awful weather in many places, as you can see from these photos taken in the last few days, the weather here has been lovely.

















 


Nollaig shona dhaoibh agus Ath-bhilian faoi mhaise dhaoibh! (Irish) 

      Frohe Weihnachten und ein schönes neues Jahr. (German)

Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.


P.S. The more alert blog readers may feel a´deja vue all overagain´moment.  Yes this blog posting is a repeat more or less from last Christmas. But my wishes are the same; even after thoughtful pondering and deliberate deliberations, there is nothing else I for wish you at this time.

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Happy 100th posting to my blog!




So, after 100 blog postings I thought a few facts and figures about the blog would be a good way to celebrate this momentous occasion!

- On a practical point: Half way through, I noticed I wrote the dates the American way.  I.e. Month first, then the day.  Sorry!



The blog posting which brought Irish Stew for the Soul into being was posted on 12. 8. 2010 with a very respectable 11 viewers for starters. 

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Interesting for me is the variation in the number of blog viewers per posting. The statistics dept. in the blogger world indicate that in 5 years of posting - in fact just four days short of exactly five years,  I have had a total of 11,610 page views, which is an average of over 116 viewers per posting.  But viewer numbers are far more higgledy piggledy than that.

The posting with the least number of viewers was Fasnacht - when one takes One´s Fun very seriously posted on 2. 13. 13.  A perfectly respectable blog posting with lots of photos. -  But it has had only 3 viewers to date.

On the other end of the statistical spectrum is  Mofa - My Speed Drug of Choice posted on 6.5.12.  This is tops to date with 385 page views.

That is followed by The Neolithic Age meets the Nuclear Age - up the Road from my Cousins posted interestingly enough only seven weeks later.  This posting received 356 viewings. 

One might think that was to do with the words in the heading.... i.e.  Speed and Drug etc.   But other ´catchy´ headings don´t draw a crowd.  For example one might think This Happened on a Beach in Brazil - posted 4.12.12, would tempt a potential viewer to hit the click button.  But that posting was only viewed 54 times.

Likewise Views of New York posted on 1.20.13 has unusual pictures of New York taken from a ferry.  It has had only 23 viewers. -  On other hand A happy little story about a happy little cat in New York posted on 4.16.13 garnered 177 clicks.

All postings to do with Wellie Racing had very respectable posting numbers with reader numbers ranging from 100 to 200 plus.

Similarly all postings with nice pictures of the Bodensee area and from holiday locations area tend to receive 100 plus readers.  Ireland between the Raindrops which was only posted 9.22.15 has had 121 hits already for example.  - And two comments! 

But there is one interesting exception to the popularity of the pretty photo blog postings that I do ponder on.   (By times only I hasten to add.  Even I and my ego think about matters other than those pertaining to my blog a few times a day.  At least.  Honest!)

Anyway the posting is titled  I feel like I live in a Christmas card on Mr. Rogers´ Mantelpiece!  posted on 12.29.10.  Even if one was not personally acquainted with the aforementioned Mr. Rogers, one could imagine images worthy of a Christmas card would garner loads´a clicks.  But to date this posting has had only 16 views.

Another interesting oddity is Berlin is Amazing Part 1 - 4.1.14 which merited 133 reader clicks, but Berlin parts 2 and 3 had only 13 and 14 readers respectively.  Go figure!

Some serious postings receive more hits than I would have imagined starting out.  I never meant to ´aim´ for serious on Irish Stew for the Soul.  But hey occasionally ´serious happens´ what can I say!
  
This Blog Posting is not even a little bit Funny - posted on 3. 25. 11 about various reliable media sources is up there with 175 viewers.  A repeat of the posting albeit slightly modified, also garnered good viewer numbers.  And even more serious Every Relationship needs a Herb Book garnered 24 readers.   As it was only my second blog posting back in December 2010, I was surprised it received attention at all.

Other serious blog postings do not garner great numbers of viewer clicks at all.  For example Are your New Year´s Resolutions beginning to teeter of the wagon a bit? - Try working backwards! 1.6. 2014 has had today only 11 readers.  Another serious topic but in a lighter tone and an easy read was The Secret to a Happy Life in less than 100 Words. By W.C.  posted on 4.29.2015.  To date this posting has had only 9 readers.

Another surprise for me is the funny postings.   I thought they would be ´a hit´.  Alas they garner relatively few ‘hits´ for my taste.  For example Parental Notice: This blog post is P.G. 11 1/2 years old was posted on 1. 29. 11.  I happen to think this is a funny posting, worthy of viewer attention.  Alas the world thought otherwise; the posting received to date only 20 hits.

Another funny posting An Emigrant´s Dilemma in Terminal 2 - Or, get Bertie out of my face!   was posted on 4. 20. 12.  This was a copy of a letter which both the Irish Times and the Kilkenny People deemed worthy of printing in their newspapers. But on Irish Stew for the Soul, reader viewing was not high, relatively speaking, with only 38 views

And worse  If this doesn´t give you a laugh - you have a coffee on me!  which was posted 2.9. 14 has had only five readers to date.

There is one exception however to the ´funnies pattern of unpopularity´;  For Woman, Ladies and Girls Only posted 5.20.13, received 99 hits.

Hausfrau Róisín Housekeeping Tips have poor to so so ratings, ranging between 5 - 35 viewers.  Understandable enough, Hausfrau Róisín is not Jamie Oliver or Martha Stewart!  Blog postings on Travel Tips are more respectable, but still nothing that might cause the editors of  `Lonely Planet´ to feel worried


So, other thoughts from ME about MY blog!

First Why Blog? 

Nope, I don´t make a living from my blog postings, never made a penny. BUT I do enjoy it.  Looking back on the posting reminds me of nice times.  Like anyone who expresses themselves in any way.  I can say what I like; I can talk about what is relevant to me (without incitment to hate and all that usual sensible stuff etc). 

In addition, while I don´t think I have written anything that would make any elected official shake in his/her boots, I am glad I have the right to do so, esp. bearing in mind that Amnesty International exists for people who suffered the consequences of speaking their mind. 

No, I don´t have a dead line, neither do I have to tow the line nor consider any one else´s line.

I have chosen to aim for two blog postings a month.   Except 2011 when for various reasons that I can´t remember, I only posted about six times.  With that schedule, I am in awe of people who write for a living - especially journalists or bloggers.  I mean to write daily for one´s living.. How do they keep up!  HOW do they find things to say, and then say it well?  Daily.  Amazing!

Some postings that stick out in my mind.  

Two of the above mentioned do: The Neolithic Age meets the Nuclear Age - up the Road from my Cousins is one of my favorite postings because the topic is indeed amazing.  My cousin lives up the road from CERN in Geneva, which is the nuclear age plus.   So one night I walked down the road from my cousins in the opposite direction from CERN and there was a farmer planting crops. It kind of blew my mind a bit; we humans started planting crops about 10,000 B.C.  So if you will - The Neolithic Age meets the Nuclear Age - up the Road from my Cousins.

A happy little story about a happy little cat in New York is another favorite because I enjoyed recounting the story of the little cat that lived with me in New York.

I enjoy my funnies - even if my reader’s don´t share my taste in funny!   I don´t know about you, but I just don´t get the $200 dainties thing..posted  9. 7. 12 is a favorite funny, but only garnered 18 views.

Buggati - a celebration of excellence posted 6. 29. 12 with 60 readers is another favorite of mine.  But that was because the experience of seeing all those beautiful cars was extremely enjoyable for me.  It was a matter of self-discovery that I could get excited about rooms full of cars.

Previous to my Buggati experience, I had thought of cars like I think of wheelbarrows - I am delighted they are there, they make life so much easier, but well that is that.  I never thought any I would ever think to give any car a second look.  Then I fell in love with Buggatis.....

The blog posting that stands out the most for me is: So, I´ll start at the end of the list: St. Patrick at the Palace of Westminster which was posted on 7. 17. 12.   The reason it stands out for me is because it surprises me that it never stood out for anyone else!  Well only ll people to be exact.

The posting as the title implies refers to the Palace of Westminster, the seat of government of the United Kingdom.  There in the very centre of that building, in a room that was once described as ‘the political centre of the British Empire`.  There in that room is a mosaic of  St. Patrick, St. Brigid and St. Columba.  It is really beautiful.  And I had never heard of it, and never heard anyone talking about it.  Clearly with only 11 viewers my blog posting did not get people talking about it either!

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This blog posting celebrating the 100th is dedicated to my Ex-Beau -  Bill X.  He suggested the blog’s name - Irish Stew for the Soul.  Interesting perspective as he was of Puerto Rican stock himself, but it has served me well. Thanks Bill!