Sunday, 21 September 2014

The battle of Markee Castle

We, the Scottish and the French contingent head off from Belfast in the early hours of this morning, To begin our onslaught of the West Country.

After stopping for spiritual guidance at Armagah we ventured onwards through Loch Mac Neav.  We travelled via the west coastal country, paying our respects at the Carrowmore Passage Graves. There were no troops in this vicinity, so onwards we ventured toward the west. Stopping in Sligo town for refreshments, the beach beckoned. It was a beautiful day, reminiscent of an Australian autumn day, sunny and warm. The seaside was packed with local troops who were more focused on enjoying this weather than defending their county.

We travelled further, without resistance to the Castle. We took the castle from the front, one mere wee woman held the front area, we were able to secure a stong hold into the castle without any resistance at all.

May I present to you all, the Castle Macdonald Camden Quenault. 








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