An elderly man's observation that "every day is a holiday now" is borne out by the stories of two Donegal women in books published in 2006 – read Conal Gillespie’s ‘Dinnygal Weemin’
A wus ootae the kintra aa Christmas an' N'Yeir. The day A landit hame A axed mae neebor Pat hoo eh'd gat owre the saison. Pat bes 93 yeirs o' aige. "Aye hit wus gran'", quo Pat, "bit ivry day bes laike Christmas noo." A kent hoo Pat wus thinkin' lang aboot the want o' gear an' catter quhan eh wus a laddie. The feck o' kintra fowk hed hit ticht yeirs sine. Las' yeir A raid twa beuks at brocht thon hame tae me. Yin o' thae beuks wus screevit bae a Dinnygal wummanan the ither tould the lif' o' anither wumman fae Dinnygal.
A wheen o' sennicht sine a mothered tae Raphoe fer the bringin oot o' a beuk o' the poems o' Sarah Leech. A writ heir afore aboot Sarah, the Ulster Scots poetess fae the clachan o' Ballylennon i the Laggan. Noo Celine McGlynn an' Pauline Holland hae pit thegither a beuk o' Sarah's poems brocht oot bae the Boord o' Ulster Scotch. Sarah Leech hed a haird lif'. Hir faither dee'd quhan Sarah wus onie thrie an' the lassie gat gye little schuilin. Alang wi' hir mither she wus haird wrocht maakin a leein fer hir femmelie bae spinnin'. I hir 20s Sarah neir loast hir aicht an wus crippled bae pains bit hed tae stick aa hir waark. Sarah Leech dee'd young an' niver hed a baag share o' gear. The fashes an' hannlins o' puir fowk ir saen i hir poems "May ruthless bailiffs ne're be sent, To drive you for a back gaun rent, But may your time in joy be spent, Without alarm, While rosy health and sweet content smile on ilk farm".
John Throne wus raired neirhan Lifford. Yin nicht eh caileyed wi' es mither an she toul him aboot es graunie. Fae thon collouge John writ es beuk "The Donegal Woman" at tells es graunie's haird an' sair lif' story. ‘Margaret’ wus the dauchter o' puir Protestant hill fowk. Efter bein hired intae the Laggan she wus pit wi' child bae the bhoy she wus hired tae an' pit oot oan the road afore the wean wus boarn. Atween thaim hir faither, the lan'lord an' the clergy maide a match atween Margaret an' a lan' steward yeirs aulder nor hir. ‘Campbell’ maide a slave o' Margaret an waarked the lassie sair fae morn 'til nicht wi' oot a wurd ir ect o' kindliness. Ivry yeir she hed anither wean tae Campbell. Oan accoont o' bein skeely wi' fowl an vegatables Margaret won a wee bit freedom fer hirsel' bit dee'd young wore oot bae waark an' childbirth. John Throne bes a Marxist an es beuk bes screevit i a style at uist tae bae cried "Socialist Realism". A haird yairn toul wi'oot sentiment ir pity.
The poverty o' guid weemin laike Sarah Leech an' "Margaret Campbell" shews hoo haird lif' wus fer monie fowk. Es mae ain mither uist tae remairk "Wur no hauf gratefu'".
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