John Boorman visits the home of Garech Browne ('custodian of Luggala'), where Irish poet John Montague reads from his poem 'Luggala' written about Garech and his surroundings.
Boorman also visits one of the last fragments of ancient oak forest left in Europe. He finds the tree he used for stringing up the Knights of King Arthur in Excalibur.
With Charley Boorman as the Green Man.
Spent a day in June 2006 with Garech's at Luggala. Spoke with him about many topics in that special room.The temple standing at the Lake's edge in Luggala, was the reason for my visit. It originally belonged to the Domvile family who had a residence in Santry called Santry Court. The estate crumbled in the 1930's and because of a Guinness marriage, Lady Oonagh Guinness removed the temple from Santry in 1946. Her daughter Tessa, had died and she used it as a Graveside Monument. Garech is a gent
seancooley 2 years ago
Peace! Peace and harmony is what we want, ya malignant bastard!
RODERICKMOLASAR 3 years ago