HomeOverseas EducationThe ISA JournalIn Ómós do Eoin (Half II): The Reward of Gab

The ISA JournalIn Ómós do Eoin (Half II): The Reward of Gab


Colby Holtz is a pupil on the College of Nebraska-Lincoln and a Featured Blogger. He’s interning with ISA in Dublin, Eire.

Celebrating my grandfather, Jon, whereas working in Dublin has continued to show a really rewarding and mawkish expertise. I’ve stayed persistent in pursuing each expedition I can to extract absolutely the most out of my time in Eire. This philosophy has lately introduced me on just a few pretty hikes and day journeys close by.

County Cork was the primary place I went outdoors of Dublin, and I took a bus to Blarney Fort and Gardens upon my arrival. I aimlessly walked across the gardens for hours with no map and obtained barely misplaced, simply as Jon would. I then waited in line to tour the citadel, the place I took my time squeezing into each hall for footage, studying the descriptions, and soaking within the historical past. On the high, I kissed the well-known Blarney Stone and, in response to folklore, obtained the “Reward of Gab,” or “the power to talk with eloquence and fluency.” This can be a talent my grandpa didn’t should peck a rock for; he was simply effortlessly well-spoken and welcoming to the individuals round him.

The reward didn’t wait lengthy to rear its head. After I made my approach to Cork Metropolis, I instantly grew to become acquainted with a really whimsical saxophonist on the pub. He was from Baltimore (Maryland, not Eire), and we bonded over our experiences as progressives rising up in environments that confirmed adversity to those concepts. He was a political activist who lit up when he observed the anti-war messaging on my shirt and the nation on my tote bag. “I knew you had been a fellow comrade!” he enthusiastically blurted out with an infectious grin you solely see from those that genuinely respect the presence of a stranger, these like my grandfather. We shared drinks and talked politics till my practice to Dublin was due.

Earlier than his well being deteriorated, Jon liked all the things about touring and nature. He rambled concerning the locations he’d been and the sights he’d seen on a regular basis. I knew that not getting outdoors to see the countryside can be an affront to his reminiscence I’ve been honoring.

The day after my journey to Cork, the cohort of interns I arrived with and my already drained legs hiked about 5 miles by means of the village of Howth. I’ve by no means seen something just like the surroundings there, nor the climate circumstances. It was pretty sunny for the primary half, however fog swept by means of, making the sights much more surreal. I couldn’t see additional than about fifty yards forward of me earlier than the panorama light to gray. We trudged off the primary trails by means of fields of flowers, which our information famous are each purple and yellow just for a short while of the 12 months. That occurs to be the identical shade mixture of Jon’s favourite NFL workforce, the Minnesota Vikings. When the fog cleared, the cliffs had been much more breathtaking. Our group’s hike in Glendalough was unbelievable as nicely; the lakes had been attractive, as was the bus trip by means of the Wicklow Mountains.

My most up-to-date tour was to Athlone, Eire, a small city of just below 23,000 residents. This will appear random, nevertheless it occurs to be the place my ancestors are from. The headstone of my great-great-great-great-great grandfather, John Fallon, nonetheless stood in 2003 when my great-uncle discovered it, however I solely had a few footage to go off of with a purpose to find it. My grandma and nice aunt weren’t even positive whether or not the church ruins and graveyard nonetheless stood.

Due to the web and about ten minutes on the practice looking out “outdated graveyards in Athlone,” matching outcomes with the photographs I had was shockingly simple. I went to the placement I’d discovered and commenced taking footage of the world earlier than I began taking a look at headstones.

I wandered across the place and peeked contained in the church by means of the barred-off entrance. After I was about completed and began strolling again to the entrance, a gravestone barely caught my eye. After I realized it was John Fallon’s, I used to be concurrently shocked and chilled. I checked the outdated footage, and it was undoubtedly the best one. I assumed I’d be circling the place for at the least an hour looking for it. I took a few of Jon’s ashes alongside so he may relaxation on the identical place our household got here from. To say this was humbling can be a drastic understatement.

I spent the remainder of the day in Athlone strolling alongside the banks of the River Shannon, the place my grandma likes to notice our household as soon as had a farm. I unfold extra of Jon’s ashes within the river, sat on a bench, and quietly wept to myself whereas listening to Bob Dylan, an artist he liked.

I ate, visited the native artwork gallery the place a powerful revolutionary exhibition curated by girls artists was being displayed, and visited the supposed “oldest pub on this planet.” I talked with a lady on the pub who was excited by why I used to be there and the way I used to be discovering Eire. On the subject of gravestones, she coincidentally talked about the timid grave of the late nice actor Oliver Reed in County Cork. How may she have probably recognized that he’s one in all my favourite performers in a number of of my favourite motion pictures? These charming and spontaneous interactions are accumulating to a degree the place it’s develop into jarring.

I’m not one to subscribe to supernatural or theological beliefs, however round each nook has been an inviting character ready to narrate to me on an completely unpredictable stage. Perhaps it’s simply probability, or maybe having my grandfather on the high of my thoughts throughout these experiences has had a smidge of his personable nature rub off on me. Both means, I’m sure he can be thrilled to know that I’m assembly so many kind-hearted, like-minded individuals and seeing extra of Eire’s magnificence.

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