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'Before cars,
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before tractors,
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before electricity made its way
to the Irish countryside
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life was very different
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This time
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is still in living memory
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for the people who grew up here
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and who life here now.
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In the Mealagh Valley,
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hidden in the hills of County Cork
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in the West of Ireland
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We find the extordinary
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in their ordinary
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Their memories paint a picture
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of real, lived experience
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and prevent their
widsom & knowledge
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from becoming lost
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in the ever quickening currents
of change.'
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- Trying to hand it down to
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the next generation or the
second next generation.
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As I said to you before
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my father drilled it into me
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but we didn't listen.
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We listened alright but
we didnt write it down.
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In places like the Mealagh Valley
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- You could say really from
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the 1930s until the EU money
started coming in
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that life didn't really change
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in hidden valleys like
the Mealagh Valley
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- Born on the 21st of the 3rd, 1947.
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I understand that was here in this house.
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This is the house that I've always lived in.
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- I was born in the Mealagh Valley
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not everybody can say that.
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My mother told me I think
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I was born on the way up the stairs
in Ards
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- I was reared up where Pat is now like
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reared there and...
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My father was buried in 1974.
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I was only just turning 18.
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- You were young
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- Yeah, yeah,
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My mother had poor health
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she had very bad eyesight
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poor eyesight
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like it was definitely different times
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to now a days
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- A lot of responsibility?
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- A lot of responsibility,
a lot of responsibility.
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- Now, that was survival
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we were never hungry but
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I always say we were reared
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in a cashless society.
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Very well self-sufficient
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and in those days
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one of the things that is very important
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for me to point out
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that the women worked
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probably harder
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than the men.
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- There was a lot, it was a lot
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of hard work.
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My God, compared to today now like
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Everything was done by hand
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- The way life has changed
so much
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My father used to always say to me like
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No matter now long you live
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you'd never see as much change as he did
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in his lifetime
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but by God,
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I have a lot of them seen.
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Definitely a lot of them seen.
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- Oh God, the farming long ago
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Everybody helped eachother
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there was nobody looking for money
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you go to anybody to help them for a day
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and they come to you like
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and that's the way it was.
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- It was good times
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but we know nothing else like.
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We had no radio, papers,
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or anything ever
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- There was very little distraction?
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- Very little, very little.
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- Blueberries used to grow
in a ditch
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in one ditch
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and all the blueberries used to grow on it
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in the summer time
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Well anytime our mother would want us
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she'd have to go out the side of the house
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and call us
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We'd be about as from here now
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to the bushes outside the house
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and she'd call us
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and we'd come home
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for dinner or for tea,
back out to the berries...
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- Blackberries were the main thing
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But there was one
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crab tree
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in the summertime we'd have great fun
with that
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picking them
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they were wild obviously
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you'd have wild strawberries
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and furze
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that was about it like
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- Oh any blackberries or things like that
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of course
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We know the season of them alright
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sometimes they were eaten when they
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were rather green I'd say
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yeah [laughter]
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if they were anywhere near
ripe at all
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- You had jam when you had
blackberries
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People didn't
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just go out willy nilly
and buy jam
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Most of the jam was made
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and like
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I have to keep repeating that
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My parents carbon footprint
was very light
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When I think about what rubbish
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we take to the recycling centre now...
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There was no rubbish!
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Everything was reused.
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There was no food waste,
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because you had animals to eat it.
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Zero food waste.
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There was no plastic.
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We're back to the year of paper.
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Ok, and when you were finished with paper
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you put it in the fire
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to light the fire.
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You know?
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- There was no bin collection?
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- Bin my hat!!
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- When we started going to school
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it got a bit tougher alright.
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You'd have to walk to school
two miles
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and walk home again
in the evening
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- They're better times now
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They're much better times
than when I grew up
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We had to walk to school
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We had a mile, well, a little over a mile
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to walk to Coomleigh School
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Rain, hail, or snow,
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we'd have to still go to school
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- Walk it with our two legs! [laughing]
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- We had to walk from here everyday
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so we didn't enjoy that
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- How many miles is it from here?
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- I think tis over three anyway
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- Tell me, was the road tarred
at the time?
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- No, no
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- And you had runners?
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You had shoes?
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- The road wasn't tarred
til the 1960s
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We had no shoes
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and fine stones on the road
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broken stones
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- A lot of them from up the road
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they would go barefoot
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even in the middle of the winter