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Dublin, April 2004
Before Easter, McBear and Roger were working hard as photo models prior to a large Travelling Bears Spring Campaign.
There was lots of TB stuff like calenders, mugs, placemats and coasters. Blissfull, Roger seemed to flourish and he stayed in front of the
cameras even after the spotlight had closed down for the day!
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Dublin, April 2004
This year Frances and Poul decided to enjoy Easter in Kerry and West Cork. Roger, however, was very concerned about rumours
going on, that the Travellig Bears would have to stay at home this time!
- It's an outrage, Roger claimed.
- We'll rebel, McBear said, but then added at low voice: - Don't worry, Roger! I have a plan B!
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Dublin, April 2004
When Frances and Poul were going to start the car Thursday morning before Good Friday, the back seat of the car was surprisingly
halfway packed with excited bears. Edward was nearly hyper as this was his first trip with the Travelling Bears. He is a hair-bear like
Barnaby - that is, he came from the same hair dressers in Port Laoise. When Edward joined the Travelling Bears, Barnaby got all
excited as this was his chance to catch up with the latest gossip in Port Laoise.
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Healy Pass, April 2004
We went to stay in Dauros at The Beara Peninsula. Next morning we went over the Healy Pass. Last year McBear and Roger had
had their photo taken at this very spot, so Pinbear, Tom, Bamse and Edward insisted they also wanted their photo taken here.
Pinbear was complaining about the sheep droppings - some of them were nearly as big as he!
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The Beara Peninsula, April 2004
McBear and Tom had studied Irish mythology and they proposed we should visit the Hag of Beara. It's a weird shaped rock sticking
out from the rest of the hill, and it's believed, that the pagan goddess, Gailleach Bhearra, resides in the rock waiting for her
husband, the God of Sea, Manannán Mac Lir, to come back to her.
- Wonder how long she's been waiting, Bamse said. - Spending 22 years in the attic was a long time for me.
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Bantry, April 2004
Next morning on our way south we stopped in Bantry to visit the beautiful Bantry House. It was built late 17 hundreds with extensions
in the 18 hundreds. Being a celebrity, Roger was looking forward to being invited to tea with the owners, Egerton Shelswell-White and
his wife, Brigitte.
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Bantry, April 2004
McBear and Roger went for a walk in the park. Roger was disappointed that the owners unfortunately were not at home.
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Sheep's Head, April 2004
We went all the way out to the very end of Sheep's Head. There was a the light house at the end and we could see
Dursey Island in the horizon.
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Cape Clear, April 2004
We went to Baltimore in Cork and from here we sailed to Cape Clear, or as some say Clear Island - or Cleire in old Irish.
Once, there was more than 1000 people living on Cape Clear, but today only around 140 islanders still live here.
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Cape Clear, April 2004
Cape Clear is An Gaeltacht, which means the islanders still speak the old Irish language, and the placenames were written in
Irish like here, An tArdghort. The Bears felt it would a huge shame if the culture and language of the islanders should be
lost.
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Cape Clear, April 2004
The bears wished to contribute to keep Cape Clear a prosperous community. McBear considered writing a constition for
TARCC (Toy Animals' Rights of Cape Clear). Pinbear wanted to enroll new members.
Tom wanted to become a tourguide showing tourists the beauty of Cape Clear. Bamse wouldn't mind becoming the new TA Mayor, and he intended
to welcome people with the Irish words he had just learned: Failté agus Slainté.
Edward wanted to set up a hair dressers.
- Nothing like gossip brings people together, Edward claimed.
Roger wanted to set up a plaque: Viking Roger was here as he believed people would come from near and far to see the island, he once had visited ...
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Moll's Gap, April 2004
On the way back to Dublin we stopped near Moll's Gap to view the stunning view of MacGillycuddy's Reeks. In the horizon we could see the
highest mountain in Ireland, Carrantouhill (1039 m).
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Dublin, April 2004
Well, among the photos of McBear & Roger that had to be scrapped was this one taken when Bamse, Pinbear, Tom and
Barnaby excited entered the studio and claimed they had the rights to have their photos taken too. Born in the early sixties, Bamse claimed
that he of any was a senior member of the Travelling Bears. Poor McBear was tumbled over in the riot. Tom, being extremely polite, apologised
for the inconvinience...
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Dublin, April 2004
When McBear got on his feet - or paws - he agreed that their claim was complying with their constitutional rights of TARF.
It was therefore decided to do additional shooting of the 9 Travelling Bears ... well, originally there was 8 travelling bears
until Irving arrived, then there was 9, and even though the number since then had passed 15 bears and dogs, the boundary was set at 9 TB's.
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