Monday, April 27, 2026

The joy of being poor

Kilkenny, Southern Ireland. A pencil sketch dated 1972

In the 1970's we converted a two classroom village school in Southern Ireland into a studio and living accommodation. The ''we'' being my first wife Norma and our daughter Diana. To eke out the little income I made from the sale of my paintings, we sold our vehicle and shopped by bicycle. With a desire to see more of the country we set off on a two-hundred-mile walking tour, pushing our camping gear and my sketching bag before us on a cart made from an old pram. Our wanderings took us along by-roads where we seldom met anything other than donkeys and fellow travelers. 

You can learn more about those happy days in my blog post And I had but a single shirt and not a single care 

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