Ep 90---
Carlo and Florence sit down with Dolores Sheerin, a Termon woman with a life full of stories.
From working as a telephonist in Galway in the late 1970s, where she answered a bomb threat during the Troubles and climbed onto the roof of the telephone exchange to watch Pope John Paul II bless them from his helicopter, to raising three sons in Boyle, joining the Moylurg Writers Group and discovering she could write, and travelling to Bosnia in 1994 with 26 suitcases of aid during the war.
Dolores also shares memories of characters and corners of Boyle that have largely disappeared, her deep faith, and the poem she wrote for the Moylurg writers simply called Boyle. A warm, funny, moving and genuinely memorable conversation.
Check out for full blog post to accompany this episode here - https://www.voicesofboyle.com/doloressheerin
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Thanks to Brendan O' Dowd for creating and recording the musical piece for the podcast.