Photo was taken last evening in the grounds of Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork

Ireland is currently experiencing some beautiful autumnal weather with lots of warm sunshine and blue skies. This was the late evening sunshine at 7pm streaming through the trees

My latest new video is below and is called ‘What can we learn from the monks? especially all about balance’

On This Day 

On September 18th 1970 American rock guitarist and singer Jimi Hendrix died from an overdose

On September 18th 2014 Scottish voters rejected a referendum that would have made Scotland an independent country.

Birthdays Today

John Aldridge (Former striker for Liverpool and Ireland) is 66

Ronaldo (Former Brazilian soccer player) is 48

Taylor Dye (Country Singer) is 29

Saint For Today

Today September 18th is the Feast Day of St. Joseph of Cupertino. He is the patron of air travelers and students preparing for exams.

Significance Of Today

Today is World Water Monitoring Day. Water is an absolute essential of human life, and every form of life that we know of requires it to exist. But water is also a universal solvent, collecting all the elements of its environment including chemicals and pollution. World Water Monitoring Day was established  to create awareness about water pollution and that it is a growing problem across our world.

Interesting Quote for Today

“Sunshine all the time makes a desert.” ~Arabic proverb

Did You Know😇

Cats can jump a height of 7 times its tail length! This is approximately 8 feet high. This is possible due to the powerful back leg muscles of the cat.

My Latest Video 🎥

This is my latest and newest video and it is called – What can we learn from the monks especially all about balance

 

This is a recent video called ‘My Beautiful Old Teapot – you are unique and special’.

Thought For Today

Last Sunday Tracton Abbey Parish, which is about 25km south of Cork city, celebrated the 800th anniversary of Tracton Abbey. It was 800 years ago on the shoreline at Ringabella, where the first Cistercian monks arrived from Wales. They located their monastery very close to Minane Bridge and lived here for many years.

Their influence is still felt today. One of the stones from the old monastery can be seen as you walk into the church at Minane Bridge today. To celebrate the occasion a special Mass was organised in Minane Bridge and the main celebrant was Bishop Fintan Gavin. Lots of planning went into the event by Tracton Abbey Parish Council. It was a lovely occasion and after Mass there was refreshments for everyone.

Tracton Abbey Parish is famous for its good land, its coastline with beautiful sea views and some of Cork’s well-known beaches such as Fountainstown, Robert’s Cove and Rocky Bay. Most importantly it has a lovely vibrant community, with a great community spirit and where you will find a welcome for everyone. Agriculture is of course the backbone of this rural parish.

Even though the Cistercian monks are long gone, it is good to remember their presence in Tracton. We can still learn so much from the life they lived. Our busy and modern world needs some of the basic principles they lived each day: prayer, work, study, hospitality and renewal. For the monks having balance was the key to happiness and to having a deep sense of meaning and purpose in life.

In the world we live in today, we are out of balance. Our lives are so busy today, there is little time for quiet prayer, for reflection, for reading a book, for a quiet walk, for relaxing mindfully and so on. It is all about finding the balance.

We congratulate Tracton Parish this week. We congratulate a close community, who are remembering an important part of their history, while also looking forward in hope. For all of us, we try our best to find balance in everything we do in life.