Tuesday, 5 February 2008

5 MINUTES WITH - GARETH AUSTIN


Gareth Austin is well known figure around the peninsula. Three years ago Gareth opened the Courtyard Lifestyle & Garden Centre in Newtowncunningham. This is celebration in itself but to add to this, a jubilant Gareth has just become a father with his wife, Leanne, having given birth to their first child, a beautiful baby girl!

Gareth’s retail business is complemented by an extensive landscaping service and he has jobs as far a field as Waterford, Cork, Limerick, Dublin, Belfast and of course throughout Donegal, where he works on a variety of projects from small gardens right through to large civil engineering projects.

What is the name of your new addition to the family?
Her name is Connie Louise and she is adorable!

What have you given up for lent?
Bread…Which is hard because I love Batch Loaf from Highland Bakery, nothing nicer than a slice of batch with some butter!

What would you never throw away?
Hard to pick, either my laptop, Mobile or PalmPilot, I do so much work on the go; I could never function without them.

What book are you reading?
Jeremy Clarkson’s “I know you got soul”. I have all his books and I love his look on life and his sense of humour.

Have you been to the cinema recently?
Yes, I went the other week to see “I am Legend”, -very very good. I don’t think I have sat in a quieter cinema since Jurassic Park came out all those years ago.

What section of the newspaper do you turn to first?
Weather, Always get the Farmers Journal and go straight to the weather section.

What is your idea of a good night out?
Getting home, seeing my wife and family, and then falling asleep in front of the fire!
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Most embarrassing moment of your life?
Walking across a car park to meet a gaggle of architects and engineers on a site, not expecting to slip and fall on some black ice in front of everyone!

What is your idea of a great meal?
Some very good home-made pasta with a light mushroom sauce, or with a seafood mix.

Have you a favourite TV programme?
Sopranos has got to be the greatest TV show made of all time, I also enjoy Law & Order and Lost.

How do you relax?
I try to look after my own garden and then I enjoy walking my dogs.

What job did you want to do when you were a child?
I always wanted to be a gardener, from a very young age. I have two uncles who are involved in specialist plant propagation and I used to spend so much time around them, watching what they were doing. They were great characters, who told the funniest of stories whilst they worked.

What is your ideal car?
I have always had a thing for a nice Estate car, either an Audi or BMW estate, but I’m not a great car fan. As long as they go I’m happy.

Where do you like to go for your holidays?
It has to be America. I love Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersery.

Your idea of heaven?
Mmmm…Spending time with my wife and daughter is wonderful, but I also love talking about life with older people, listening to their stories about a way of life people of my generation could never fully understand. I can listen to their stories for hours and hours.

Your idea of hell?
Having to travel great distances to work every morning, I feel for those people who have to sit on the M50 for 3 hours to get home from work in the evening, pure hell. When we are landscaping up in Belfast and the big cities we always close the site at 4pm so we can get out before the traffic builds up.

What famous people would you invite around for dinner and why?
Oh…I’ve actually had this chat with Leanne, my wife, before. 1. Jeremy Clarkson – such a funny man, with a unique view on life, 2. Adolf Hitler – would be interesting to engage a man who had such an effect on history and the world, 3. Bill Clinton – read his book and a man who had such stories to tell. Can I have more?

Favourite animal?
Dogs, such great companions, they ask for so very little back in return for the love they show. It makes me really mad when I hear about people mistreating animals, starving them, beating them and the like. One of the few things I cannot watch on television is animals suffering.

Biggest fear?
I don’t really have a ‘biggest fear’, I believe that anything can be tackled and overcome, why be afraid of something? – Fear doesn’t do anybody any good.

Biggest thrill?
Seeing my Daughter born, nothing can describe that feeling.

The world’s most irritating invention?
Mobile phones, I have two, they go all the time, couldn’t function without them, but God they get annoying when they ring all the time, so much so I have mine on vibrate only!

What is your idea of a good night in?
Having a few visitors round, some food and plenty of stories and chat.


Biggest disappointment?
Never being able to go to the World Cup to watch Scotland.


Which period in history would you most like to have lived through?
The American depression, I have always been fascinated with the Hoover Dam, and how it was constructed during such a miserable time in American history.


World’s most useful invention?
The internal combustion engine. Where would we be without it?

Personal philosophy?
Ask questions of everyone, other people will always know more than me.

Sunday, 3 February 2008


WISDOM OF THE WORLD - WEEK 4



STIRRING HEART

Once long ago an Indian warrior found an eagle’s egg on a mountaintop, and he put it next to the eggs that a hen was hatching. When the time came the little eagle hatched alongside the chicks and he grew alongside the hatchlings. After some time it learned to cackle like a chicken, to scratch the ground and look for worms, and it limited itself to going only into the lower branches of the bushes like all the other chickens. It behaved like a chicken and thought it was a chicken. One day when it was old, the eagle looked up to the sky and saw something that stirred his heart. Up there in the bright blue sky, was a magnificent, majestic bird flying in the open sky, with seeming effortlessness. The old eagle was awe struck. It turned to the nearest chicken and said what kind of bird is that? The chicken looked up and answered, “Oh, that’s the golden eagle, the queen of the skies. But don’t pay any attention to it. You and I are down here below. The eagle never again looked up and it died thinking it was a chicken.

If you argue for your limitations, they are yours. Dare to own your greatness!

Saturday, 2 February 2008

Tuesday, 29 January 2008

5 MINUTES WITH - EMMA MCDERMOTT


Emma MCDermott is the dynamic assistant manager of Inishowen Community Radio (ICR). Emma loves travelling and is just back from Los Angeles where she was volunteering at two radio stations (KCRW and The sound of young America). Since her return, Emma has been kept busy setting up the hugely successful Sports Show (3-6pm on Sundays) which gives live, up to date reports, on sports happening throughout the peninsula. In the next couple of weeks the intrepid Emma is off to India to put together a documentary about the Dalits of India (also known as untouchables), which will be funded by the Simon Cumbers Media Challenge Fund.

What have you been downloading on your iPod?
The last download of iTunes was some dance music called Ghetto Blaster by Armand van Helden. It’s very “get up and go!”

What book are you reading?
I have just finished reading The Secret by Rhonda Byrne. It’s an American best seller about creative visualisation and the laws of attraction. I found it quite inspiring and I believe that what we believe can effect our destiny.

Have you been to the cinema recently?
When I was in L.A. I went to see Kings, which is an Irish Language film by Tom Collins of Derry, based on the lives of five Irishmen in America. It opened up my eyes to how hard a life it was for the immigrants. I also had a bit of fun watching Fred Claus. Fred is Santa’s big brother…

What section of the newspaper do you turn to first?
I always go the horoscopes. Oh I hope that doesn’t make me sound too new agey, I know its just a bit of fun!

What is your idea of a good night out?
A few drinks with friends and maybe end up dancing.

Most embarrassing moment of your life?
I was on a beach with my mate in Bali and was pure white because of the lack of sun from the Irish winter. I overheard someone say, “Look, its Casper and his friend”…. I have used fake tan ever since!

What is your idea of a great meal?

I love Indian food. Good company makes it more enjoyable.

Have you a favourite TV programme?
I don’t usually sit still long enough to watch the box. I do make a point of watching Shameless every Tuesday though.

How do you relax?
As I said I don’t like sitting still so I am never in the house long enough to relax. I do like walking, and visiting friends can be very therapeutic.

What job did you want to do when you were a child?
I always wanted to work in the media. I strayed away from my ideal by studying IT, but got back on course joining the radio station.

What is your ideal car?
A black Audi A4 convertible.

Apart from Inishowen(!) where would you like to go for your holidays?
It would have to be LA. I have always wanted to visit and when I am there I love it! I always feel fully charged when I come back. The life style and people are great.

Your idea of heaven?
Somewhere warm! After saying that I am going skiing next week!

Your idea of hell?
Somewhere where people complain all of the time and can’t drive properly.

What famous people would you invite around for dinner and why?
Adam Brodey from the O.C. programme, (because of his acting talents) and Larry Mullen Junior from U2 (because he is good with the drumsticks!)

Favourite animal?
Chimpanzee- I always wanted one when I was young as I thought they were cute.

Biggest fear?
Spiders! I hate them with a passion. I was in Australia a few years ago and had to endure Huntsman spiders, they are as big as your hand and poisonous as well! My friends would chase them round the house trying to hit them with a shoe.

Biggest thrill?
It used to be roller coasters but I have found skiing. That’s far better.

The worlds most irritating invention?
The umbrella. I get fed up with being poked in the eye!

Personal philosophy?
If you want something, go for it.

Any last words?
How did you get those 120 candles on to my birthday cake?

Saturday, 26 January 2008

WISDOM OF THE WORLD-WEEK 3


A TEACHER PRAYS

(Based on 1 Corinthians, Ch:13)

If I could explain everything perfectly to my students but do not love them, I might be talking to an empty room.

If I could buy every kind of education aid, but do not have love for my students, my money would be wasted.

Love is patient, when it is necessary to repeat a concept over and over again to a student who is having difficulty.

Love is kind, when an irate parent accuses and berates other teachers or me, and I do not retaliate in anger.

Love is not jealous, when another teacher has an entire class of well-behaved and intelligent children and mine are not.

Love is not proud, when my students improve greatly and tell others how much they love and enjoy my classes.

Love does not scream at my class when they misbehave, but helps them understand the importance of self-discipline.

Love does not broadcast my student’s problems to others, parents or even my family members, but remains discreet.

Teaching methods, textbooks and other technological aids will eventually be discarded, but love will remain forever.

These three things I have learned through TEACHING: diligence, patience and LOVE, but the greatest of these is LOVE

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