County Sligo or Sligeach meaning ‘Abounding in Shells’ on the west coast of Ireland, known for its wet and windy shores, The Wild Atlantic Way. Home of sailors and shanty men where the great ships of the Spanish Armada sailed and shipwrecked. It is well known here, that as soon as the sun is out, make the most of it, get outside, gather family together, spontaneity, enjoy the landscape, and gather together food and friends. Famous for the poems of WB Yeats who lived, wrote and died here. This is a visual story – set on Coney Island (the real one, Coney means Rabbit) at the tip of Rosses Point and by the tiny Oyster Island under the ‘purple headed mountain of Benbulben to one side, named in the famous hymn All Things Bright and Beautiful.