the borderland of south armagh the new area of ireland steeped in celtic mythology where the ghosts of colon we may have been mccool and kolya by haunt the country's many burial cairns crypt. its rugged slopes of green fields and sweeping plains reach out to the fuse that cradle the resting places of 18th century ports such as art mccurry parekh muck along than and seamus more much more of hope. a land where ancient quarrels have been settled but yet find time to reignite. there's an ironic tragedy between the beauty of this land and the dark secrets at home it's. a follow up my mother in the late sixty's and they got married and set up home and all foster. at the time my father was working in the rolls royce factory in belfast . until some of us were college find out he was a catholic and he had to leave. it and worked as a postman in the area for a while at this stage we were living in the stumbling area of belfast. there are a small number of catholic families living in the area at the time and on we've been warned on a number of occasions it was time to leave right and i suppose th