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Sunday, May 31, 2009

The Story of Irish Coffee





In a telling commentary on the pace of change in the modern world this year they will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of trans-Atlantic air travel in Foynes, Co. Limerick, Ireland. Ireland has a special place in this history as the “next parish” to America. In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Foynes served as the hub for the latest mode of air travel - flying boat - between the US and Europe. Every flying boat leaving or arriving in Europe came through Foynes, and by 1940, Foynes Airport was being visited by the glitterati of the day: Ernest Hemingway, Humphrey Bogart, Eleanor Roosevelt, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.





Foynes Terminal building





Plotting the Atlantic air routes



Passengers disembarking a flying boat were obliged to endure a boat trip to get to the terminal and sometimes found themselves chilled to the bone in the cold, damp North Atlantic winter. While the flying boats were preparing for the next leg of the journey, passengers recouped at the airport; sometimes they even had to stay overnight during poor weather. So much for glamour. It soon became clear that a first-class restaurant showcasing the best of Irish cuisine was needed. By 1942, the restaurant was operating in full swing with Chef Joe Sheridan.



One chilly night, a flight departed Foynes with stops scheduled in Newfoundland and New York, but adverse weather prompted the captain to turn about and head back to Foynes - not an unusual event, but certainly unpleasant, as it meant another trip in the boat. The restaurant was alerted to have food and drink prepared as the passengers would likely be cold, wretched, and in need of cheer.



Joe Sheridan had coffee prepared and decided to put a little something in it to give the passengers a little kick to get them out of their cold slump - so he added a drop (or two) of Irish whiskey to the brew. A surprised American passenger is said to have asked, "Is this Brazilian coffee?" to which Joe replied, "No, that's Irish coffee!" From that day forward, Irish Coffee became known around the world as the official welcoming drink served at Foynes Airport.





Joe Sheridan




Radio Room


Boeing B314 flying boat replica

If you are heading to Adare in C. Limerick it is worth taking in a trip to Foynes on the Shannon Estuary to the Flying Boat Museum which is housed in the restored terminal building of the Trans Atlantic Flying Boat service which connected this sleepy port town to Botwood in Newfoundland and during the war years to Lisbon, Azores, Bermuda and New York.

Foynes, Ireland, became the center of the aviation world from 1939 to 1945. On July 9th 1939, Pan Am's luxury Flying Boat, the "Yankee Clipper" landed at Foynes.

Dining on the Yankee Clipper

During this period, many famous politicians, international businessmen, film stars, active-service-men and wartime refugees passed through Foynes. The site was initially surveyed in 1933 by Colonel Charles Lindbergh and his wife Ann, who landed in Galway Bay flying his Lockheed Sirius. On 21 November 1935 a survey party set out for the West of Ireland and surveyed sites as far north as Athlone and south to Askeaton. Among the sites for a seaplane base which were considered were: the Shannon just below Limerick, Lough Derg, Lough Corrib, Tralee Bay, Kenmare Bay, Lough Ree and Valentia. But it was Foynes, near the mouth of the Fergus River which was finally selected. Its good sheltered anchorage and its proximity to long open stretches of water convinced the surveyors Foynes was the best choice.




The era of the flying boats was colorful but brief. In 1945, hundreds of people watched as Captain Blair piloted the last American Export flying boat out of Foynes to New York. Upon arrival, he turned around and piloted the first landplane, a DC-4, back to open the new airport at Rineanna, later to become Shannon International Airport.

This museum is a good quality and well run visitor attraction with the helpful and friendly staff wearing steward / stewardess uniforms and with a well run cafe serving beverages and snacks surrounded by flying boat memorabilia.

The high point for me was world's only full size Boeing B314 flying boat replica. The originals were all scrapped in 1952 but this faithful replica catches the atmosphere with 7 compartments,(including a honeymoon suite in the tail!) a kitchen and "upstairs" the cockpit and luggage hold. The fact that such large machines flew with the technology of the day is impressive, particularly when you see the rudimentary controls and navigation aids.

Boeing B314 Cockpit

Located at the west end of Foynes, the Flying Boat Museum is housed in the original old terminal building and showcases the Radio and Weather Room, complete with transmitters, receivers and Morse code equipment. The exhibits feature an introduction to the first transatlantic passenger service and Foynes during the war years.

Berths in Flying Boat Compartments

In 1942, Brendan O'Regan opened a restuarant and coffee shop in the Foynes terminal building and employed a Chef named Joe Sheridan. It was not long before Joe realised that the passengers coming to wait in the terminal in cold and rainy weather needed something to make the coffee a bit stronger. Thus, Irish Coffee was born.









The abandoned line to Foynes and station at Adare Co. Limerick





Other than the museum Foynes is a quiet and unassuming spot. It has a fine railway station and a now disused line from Limerick terminating in a large stone railway station. To me this would make an excellent visitor attraction if a preserved railway could be run from Limerick with the Flying Boat museum acting as a visitor venue at the line's end. With Glin Castle not far away this area is crying out for some imaginative tourist development to provide a "pit stop" on the journey from Limerick to Kerry.







Now for the recipe. Irish whiskey, not Scotch whisky, must be used. Irish whiskey is triple-distilled, giving it a smoother feel, and it is not as smoky as Scotch. But if you have a taste for Scotch, try Connemara Irish whiskey, which is the only peated Irish whiskey. The most common brand of whiskey used is Jameson, which is quite readily available but my own favourite is Tullamore Dew.



Ingredients.



As Oscar Wills Fingal O’Flaherty Wilde would describe them;



Cream as rich as an Irish brogue

Coffee as strong as a friendly hand

Sugar as sweet as the tongue of a rogue

Whiskey as smooth as the wit of the land




But as a bartender would describe them;



1 cupful of strong, hot, black coffee

1 tsp Demerara sugar

1 measure Irish whiskey (Yes, that’s whiskey with an “e”)

1 small carton fresh double cream




Method



1. Heat a stemmed whiskey goblet, put a metal spoon in it and pour enough of the coffee to fill it just over half way.

2. Pour in one jigger of Irish whiskey

3. Add one spoon of brown sugar. Fill with strong black coffee to within one inch of the brim

4. Stir to dissolve the sugar. Top off with whipped cream, slightly aerated, by pouring it over the back of a spoon, so that it floats.



Do not stir after adding the cream as the true flavour is obtained by drinking the hot coffee and Irish whiskey through the cream.







Now the important part of the method is that cream and the coffee stay entirely separate. If you put in the metal spoon first it distributes the heat evenly and stops the glass from breaking. You must stir in the sugar and dissolve it as this changes the consistency of the liquid and ensures the cream floats on top. Then your double cream must be whipped until just stiff. This way the coffee and cream don’t mix and the “effect” of Irish Coffee is achieved by drinking the coffee / whiskey mix through the cream. So you can see why spray creams etc; will NEVER do the job.



Imitation has been the sincerest form of flattery with Irish Coffee spawning a world of speciality liquor coffees but there is none to beat the original, well done. Also for the record Joe used Bewley’s Coffee and Paddy Power’s whiskey for his original coffee. Bewleys were a wonderful Quaker family firm of cafes in Dublin who used to roast the coffee beans in the front window for passer bys to see the spectacle. As a child I didn’t need directions to Bewley’s cafes you just followed the smell of the coffee vented into the street which gave them free sensory advertising!



My favourite Irish coffee story concerns a party of Irish diplomats, including the writer Conor Cruise O’Brien, whose flight back to Ireland was delayed in New York. They were taken to the VIP lounge where a waiter appeared and the following conversation ensued;



Waiter “Coffee, gentlemen?”



Cruise O’Brien “Only if it is like Ireland should be; Not just free but Gaelic also!”



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Friday, May 29, 2009

"Noises" during the tennis game


Larcher de Brito, the youngest player of age 16 and the only Portugese player in the third round, had made the crowd laugh with her loud squeals. It was said that the squeals could still be heard as the ball bounced on the other side of the court after she hit a serve or ground stroke.

Her opponent the local favorite Aravane Rezai, 22 think otherwise as she found it really irritating and distracting in the game. She won still and probably that will be her consolation in a way from the noises made.

The young player however felt that her squeals were no different from tennis greats such as Maria Sharapova but the spectators seems to find it different from the boo made by them after the game. But anyway a young player let's not probe into that and let her grow in the game probably a few years later her squeals might change to be better along the way.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Nadal breaking the record at the French Open

Returning a serve with back-hand is the defending champion of the French Open, Rafael Nadal (Photo: BBC)

Rafael Nadal the current world no. 1 and the defending champion of the French Open has broken Borg's records by having 29th consecutive wins and if he manages to clear the rounds to the semi-finals he will meet Murray the British No. 1 player. He said that he was not at this best at the Open but he had been like this for the previous years and had won the titles for those years at the French Open. Perhaps he might meet Federer again and there would be another wonderful match that all tennis fans might be looking forward to see again.

Homeaway - Paris Vacation Rental

Homeaway provides one of the world's marketplace for rentals and for July 19 - 26, 2009, it is doing a Paris Vacation Rental giveaway with its strategic partner Livestrong, the Lance Armstrong Foundation. What is featured here is Paris Left Bank, 7th Arrondissment where the most important icon in vicinity is the Eiffel Tower which is in view from the living room. "What a getaway this is ", will be on the mind on many I believe. On the website, is a stunningly clean and white based one-bedroom Paris apartment with a set of photos showcasing the interior. Very much suited for this will be spouses who loves close cosiness everywhere around the apartment. The setting is sunny, romantic and luxurious not to mention the well equipped place with fittings, furniture and finishes a couple have no lack of. For the heat shunners, a piece of rare and good news for you, there is air conditioning provided here in Paris.

The amenities available includes 3 open markets, among the largest in Paris at rue Cler about 5 minutes away. The outdoors continue to welcome you with the famous Champs de Mars park just across the street, with three playgrounds and certainly in French, La Grande Dame de Paris, the Eiffel Tower. Take a view at the couturiers of the Triangle D'or and Four Seasons Hotel which is just across the river and you will discover you are staying in great comfort too. Should you need a housekeeper, you are provided too, charged in addition. If you are planning to have a getaway to this place, check out on the website the availability calendar for rates and dates to rent. You can make free land line calls to US excluding Alaska, Canada, New Zealand, Australian UK, Europe or France.

Hurry down by air and arrive at the nearest airport, Charles De Gaulle and Orly 20 miles away to enjoy this love hut that is well run by a family-based company with apartments of the highest quality and important home features and fixtures. They are excellent in keeping the apartment spic and span with their own cleaners. Contact the owner now to clear any queries and rent an unforgettable getaway with your beloved spouse which I certainly will.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Maria Sharapova at the French Open


Sharapova advanced to the second round of the French Open with a 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 victory over Anastasiya Yakimova of Belarus. Again from the pictures there were still some plasters on her shoulder and it may take some time for her injury to be completely healed. In this round, she had showed some winning spirit which means she has not forgotten she was the world no. 1 before. Her serves seem to be much better than her previous game and is awaiting to see Maria performing at the second round. She should be able to pick up the pace as she continues to play she has the skills and now she just need to use them again. (Photo: AP)

Sunday, May 24, 2009

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Saturday, May 23, 2009

David Foster and Friends Concert at Las Vegas



Las Vegas here I come... again...


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May 09, 2009... On our way to Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, where the concert will be held...


We've got David Foster and Friends Concert Tickets...


...and we all had a great night! Charice Pempengco rocks!



Aung San Suu Kyi's life on the line



The military junta in Myanmar (Burma) wants to throw Aung San Suu Kyi in jail for 5 years. Act now so we can flood General Than Shwe's office with letters:

http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/siteapps/advocacy/index.aspx?c=jhKPIXPCIoE&b=2590179&template=x.ascx&action=11134

Aung San Suu Kyi faces her oppressors this week on charges that could land her in jail for five years.

The trial comes just days before she was set to be released from house arrest.Her life is on the line. Aung San Suu Kyi's health is at risk, and five years of torture and abuse at the infamous Insein prison in Myanmar could spell disaster.

Our rapid response to these developments started last week in Australia (a member of ASEAN) when the Amnesty section there mobilized and generated over 7,000 letters to ASEAN. Yesterday, the chairman of ASEAN called on Myanmar to release Aung San Suu Kyi.

With the international pressure snowballing, it's time to focus on General Than Shwe, leader of the military junta.

Please write to General Than Shwe and urge him to release Aung San Suu Kyi:

http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/siteapps/advocacy/index.aspx?c=jhKPIXPCIoE&b=2590179&template=x.ascx&action=11134

Will you forward this email to friends and to your networks, so we can reach at least 30,000 letters within the next 24 hours?

The stakes couldn't be higher: Aung San Suu Kyi's life is on the line.

Almost 20 years ago, Aung San Suu Kyi's party won over 80% of the vote, making her the rightful political leader of Myanmar. The military refused to hand over power, brutally oppressing any dissent, and imprisoning Suu Kyi for 13 of the last 19 years. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, has been detained for 13 of the last 19 years, mostly under house arrest. On May 14, 2009, Aung San Suu Kyi and two of her assistants were taken from her home to Insein Prison following an incident in which an American man allegedly swam across a lake to her house and stayed there for two days. Reliable reports beginning in early May confirm that while still confined in her Yangon home Aung San Suu Kyi had been suffering from dehydration, low blood pressure and weight loss. Her medical condition makes her transfer to Insein Prison at this time doubly serious. Please call on Myanmar’s leaders to free Aung San Suu Kyi and all other prisoners of conscience.

Friday, May 22, 2009

The return of Maria Sharapova on the court

Returning a serve from Maria with tapes on her injured shoulder (AP)

Maria is back on the court and fans are happy as they can all see her play again. Her return however has left some in dismay as well as her performance has seen to be dropped tremendously. She used to seem like she always have that energy to play against anyone and always have the confidence in her serves to win anyone.

She played and won the first two rounds of the Warsaw Open and had lost in the quarter finals. Even her opponent has said that her serves are not that strong as before. One reason that attribute to this could be her shoulder injury. At least now she is back in the court and perhaps she will need more time to get back in shape.

Maria said she was happy to be in court after ten months of not being in action and watching others play. This if she means it shows that Maria still has the passion in tennis. With the growing passion still, the former world no.1 will probably be able to put up a good tennis show the next time round. Go Maria the court is yours and many are awaiting for your power shots again ha.

Winning Awards from trophiesales.com

Good news golfers who are on a winning streak or golf organizers looking for golf trophies in the prize giving ceremony this coming tour. A browse at trophiesales.com will send you overwhelm with trophies from Academic Awards to soccer trophies. As for us dear golfers lovers, there are plagues, cups, columns and resin you can choose from. The main attraction as it profess is their competitive pricing and great service they can offer.
If you wonder how the transaction goes, guess no further, just choose the golf trophies you like, complete the order form online and submit. The website is secured SSL encryption for the checkout process if you have questions on website security. Hopefully this will put your mind at ease and proceed with the search for these items you yearn for. You can find reviews and have a look at their inventories for more information and this is not just a stroke of luck to have such vendor when you need to scout physically in shops, but spend more time on the green and let the fingers do the searching and purchase. Their delivery is by UPS shipped in US only.
There are also other awards if you are not a professional golfer but say a businessman as well, there are awards you can but online from this store and more. So best thing is to surf on this website to tee off your inventory of golf prize giving items.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

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Monday, May 18, 2009

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The former world no.1 still has what it takes

Roger Federer shouting out in joy after winning the Madrid Cup against Nadal Rafael.

Yeah for Roger Federer ha! In my recent post, I posted that whether who will win the match if they meet that is whether the current world no.1 or the former world no. 1 the result is out and it is the former who has won. It has been some time since Roger Federer has won a cup. Moreover on clay some more where clay seems to be where Nadal Rafael rules usually. Both champions played well on that day and it was indeed a splendid performance put up by Roger Federer as he managed to return the serves beautifully and scored. Now who says Roger Federer can't perform anymore? Even the critics for a while has to be careful before making any remarks on Roger Federer's skills.

Friday, May 15, 2009

The tennis drop volley technique

The drop volley is something that is interesting at least to me. This volley seems to need lots of practice. When can one play a drop volley? You can play it when the ball is net height or below. This volley is a gentle and tactical shot that requires great touch and control that is why the need for lots of practice for this. The steps to a volley like this are as follows:

1. This step like the rest is basically the same which is the same grip as for your volleys.

2. Do not move your racket head back before contact with the ball.

3. "Cushion" the ball or just a very gentle contact with the ball.

4. follow through with compact as the takeback

5. aim for the ball to land just over the net with some backspin.

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Madrid Open - World no. 1 and 2 in to the quarters

The match played at Madrid. Federer returning the shot at the men's singles 3rd round. (Xinhua)

An easy walkover for Nadal the world no. 1 and a match won by Federer world no. 2. Both have entered into the quarter-finals and perhaps they might meet each other along the way. If they meet, it is going to be another contending match. Can the former world no. 1 beat the current world no. 1? Let's see how that goes in the next few matches.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Tennis lob volley

Lob volley is a volley combining with a lob. This kind of volley in fact can be really effective. However one limitation is that the player must not set it up too easy for the opponent as he or she can do a smash. The lob volley can also be used after a drop shot has been played. These are the steps to a good lob volley:

1. Select typical volley grip
2. take a short backswing first then open the racket face slightly
3. play the shot with backspin
4. follow through travel from low to high
5. ensure good touch and control to avoid hitting wildly.

Global Day of Action for Troy Davis



Troy Davis, a man who may well be innocent, has a 30-day stay of execution that is about to expire. No court has yet held a hearing on the new evidence of tainted testimony, yet they are willing to end his life. On May 19th, every person can help make a difference by participating in any activity, event or creative action that calls attention to the injustice of his case.

Troy Davis' stay of execution is set to expire and he could be executed at any time. On May 19, people all around the world will be organizing events to stop the execution of Troy Davis.

Join Amnesty by participating online on May 19th!

3 EASY STEPS:

1. Change your profile picture on Facebook to the "I Am Troy Davis" graphic used for this event, and update your status to spread the word about Troy on May 19.

2. Sign the petition to have Troy's sentence commuted:

http://amnestyusa.org/troydavis

3. Invite your friends to join you!

Learn more at: http://www.amnestyusa.org/troy



Where is the Justice for me?

A plea from Troy Davis


Where is the Justice for me? In 1989 I surrendered myself to the police for crimes I knew I was innocent of in an effort to seek justice through the court system in Savannah, Georgia USA. But like so many death penalty cases, that was not my fate and I have been denied justice. During my imprisonment I have lost more than my freedom, I lost my father and my family has suffered terribly, many times being treated as less than human and even as criminals. In the past I have had lawyers who refused my input, and would not represent me in the manner that I wanted to be represented. I have had witnesses against me threatened into making false statements to seal my death sentence and witnesses who wanted to tell the truth were vilified in court.

For the entire two years I was in jail awaiting trial I wore a handmade cross around my neck, it gave me peace and when a news reporter made a statement in the local news, “Cop-killer wears cross to court,” the cross was immediately taken as if I was unworthy to believe in God or him in me. The only time my family was allowed to enter the courtroom on my behalf was during the sentencing phase where my mother and sister had to beg for my life and the prosecutor simply said, “I was only fit for killing.” Where is the Justice for me, when the courts have refused to allow me relief when multiple witnesses have recanted their testimonies that they lied against me?


Troy Davis Rally

Because of the Anti-Terrorism Bill, the blatant racism and bias in the U.S. Court System, I remain on death row in spite of a compelling case of my innocence. Finally I have a private law firm trying to help save my life in the court system, but it is like no one wants to admit the system made another grave mistake. Am I to be made an example of to save face? Does anyone care about my family who has been victimized by this death sentence for over 16 years? Does anyone care that my family has the fate of knowing the time and manner by which I may be killed by the state of Georgia?

I truly understand a life has been lost and I have prayed for that family just as I pray for mine, but I am Innocent and all I ask for is a True Day in a Just Court. If I am so guilty why do the courts deny me that? The truth is that they have no real case; the truth is I am Innocent.

Where is the Justice for me?

By Troy A. Davis



AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL USA
PRESS RELEASE
June 25, 2007


Supreme Court's Death Penalty Ruling in Troy Davis Case Reveals 'Catastrophic Flaws in the U.S. Death Penalty Machine'

(Washington, D.C.) -- Amnesty International is deeply disappointed with today's Supreme Court ruling that permits the execution of Troy Anthony Davis in Georgia. The organization maintains that evidence in his favor, which has never been heard in a courtroom, is enough to demonstrate that Davis should be granted a new hearing.

"The Supreme Court decision is proof-positive that justice truly is blind -- blind to coerced and recanted testimony, blind to the lack of a murder weapon or physical evidence and blind to the extremely dubious circumstances that led to this man's conviction," said Larry Cox, executive director of Amnesty International USA (AIUSA). "At times there are cases that are emblematic of the dysfunctional application of justice in this country. By refusing to review serious claims of innocence, the Supreme Court has revealed catastrophic flaws in the U.S. death penalty machine."

Troy Anthony Davis, who is African American, was convicted in 1991 of murdering Mark McPhail, a white police officer. Davis' conviction was not based on any physical evidence, and the murder weapon was never found.


Troy Davis with his mother

The prosecution based its case on the testimony of purported "witnesses," many of whom allege police coercion. Seven of the nine non-police witnesses for the prosecution have recanted their testimony in sworn affidavits. One witness signed a police statement declaring that Davis was the assailant, then later said, "I did not read it because I cannot read." In another case a witness stated that the police "were telling me that I was an accessory to murder and that I would ... go to jail for a long time and I would be lucky if I ever got out, especially because a police officer got killed ... I was only 16 and was so scared of going to jail."

There are also several witnesses who have implicated another man in the murder. According to one woman, "People on the streets were talking about Sylvester Coles being involved with killing the police officer, so one day I asked him ... Sylvester told me that he did shoot the officer."


Martina Davis at a rally in Paris

Despite this, Davis' habeas corpus petition was denied by the state court on a technicality -- evidence of police coercion was "procedurally defaulted," that is, not raised earlier, so the court refused to hear it. The Georgia Supreme Court and 11th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals deferred to the state court and rejected Davis' claims. Today the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear his case and Davis is now left without any legal recourse; he could be executed within weeks. It is shocking that in more than 12 years of appeals, no court has agreed to hear evidence of police coercion or consider the recanted testimony.

"It is appalling that so many judges were able to look away from such a grave breach of justice. Evidence of innocence simply hasn't mattered," said Sue Gunawardena-Vaughn, director of AIUSA's Program to Abolish the Death Penalty. "This should be viewed as a day of great shame for our nation, one in which the green light was given to execute a citizen who may well be innocent."

See also;

http://daithaic.blogspot.com/2008/10/stay-of-execution-for-troy-davis.html


Troy and his sisters
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