Monday 24 February 2014

What a Friend....

The Old Schoolhouse at Mullan's Corner just outside Dromore.

Situated on the A1 dual carriageway just south of Dromore, the derelict building is a well known landmark in the area. However Roads Service plans for the improvement of this particular junction have put the old schoolhouse under threat of demolition.

The building has at least one historical note of interest as it’s widely believed the poet Joseph Scriven taught at the school.

Who is Joseph Scriven I hear some of you bellow from your keyboard.

Born in nearby Banbridge in 1819, (his baptismal entry is recorded in Seapatrick Parish Church, Banbridge where his father, Captain John Scriven of the Royal Marines was Church Warden on two occasions) Joseph Scriven was described as 'one who lived the Christian life of service to his fellows'.
Tragically his fiancée accidentally drowned in 1845, the night before they were to be married and the grief-stricken young man moved to Canada.
There he again found love, but again tragedy struck as the young woman, whom Joseph was due to marry, suddenly fell ill and succumbed to pneumonia.
He then devoted the rest of his life to helping others.........

In 1855, while staying with his friend James Sackville, he received news from Ireland of his mother being terribly ill. He then wrote a poem to comfort his mother called "Pray Without Ceasing" which would later be set to music and become one of the world's best loved hymns.....
‘What a friend we have in Jesus.’

As good a reason as any for saving the old schoolhouse at Mullan's Corner.......


Tuesday 18 February 2014

Turbo Man

With time restrictions this morning, I opted to do a 40 minute session on the turbo instead of hitting the road.
Now anyone who has used a turbo will know that whilst it is a good winter training aid, it can nevertheless be boredom personified.

Keeps the legs spinning and the heart pumping though, so it's not all bad.

Monday 17 February 2014

Donard

The highest peak in Northern Ireland Slieve Donard, part of the famous Mourne Mountains as they 'sweep down to the sea'..........as the bold Percy once penned.


Thursday 13 February 2014

Nature bows to 'The Raleigh'

This tree just couldn't cope, such was the force laid down as I rode by today On the Road with 'The Raleigh'. ;-) 

Wednesday 12 February 2014

Target HR

At Cardiac Rehab we've established a good target heart rate for the old ticker at around the 150bpm range which gives a good pointer for recovery etc.

Onwards and upwards....... gasp, cough, wheeze ;-)

Tuesday 11 February 2014

Blizzard Conditions.....Pah!!


As my trusty steed and I headed for home today, my eyes were drawn to the pending mini-blizzard coming in our direction, and very soon said mini-blizzard decided to introduce itself.

Did I care..... did I 'eck as like', as the say in something called 'Corrie' (or so I'm told).
There are folks less fortunate who would give anything to be out in those conditions!!.........