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Dingle Peggy: further travels in Ireland on horseback

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The continuation of the journey on horseback through the west Ireland described in Connemara Mollie.

With her replacement pony, Peggy, the author travels from the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, south down the coast of Co.

Cork, before turning inland through Counties Waterford, Tipperary and Limerick.

As with its predecessor, the story is both a portrait of Ireland and its inhabitants in 1984, and the growing bond between the author and her pony.

Both needed to confront their fears: Peggy was used to pulling a cart and hated going cross country, while Hilary's confidence was shattered by her experience in the mountains of Kerry with Mollie.

But all ends well."When she felt soft turf beneath her hooves instead of tarmac Peggy stopped dead in astonishment.

Oh brave new world! Without her accustomed blinkers she could see mountains and sky - except that if she wanted to look at something above her she tilted her head sideways to peep under the imaginary blinkers while keeping her neck resolutely horizontal.

It was very endearing and made me laugh out loud."

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Product Details
Bradt Travel Guides
1841627704 / 9781841627700
eBook (EPUB)
28/06/2013
United Kingdom
English
147 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.