Friday, June 09, 2006

Forest Lore


A well-known Irish poem laments the decline of woodland in the colonial period. With the trees, Puck and his goblins died out too, leaving the fairies the reduced habitats of ring forts and stream margins. The remaining fragments of broad-leaved woodland are all the more precious and evocative, as here at Partry House Estate, on the shores of Lough Carra, Co. Mayo.