On the trek from Limerick to view the magnificent Cliffs of Moher, we passed through the quaint little marketing town of Ennistymon. I commented to my son-in-law, our driver, about the graveyard on the hillside, and he quickly accommodated, turning the wheel sharply to the right and up the steep incline.

As we strolled through the arched stone entrace, a plaque on the wall commemorated the men and women from the area who fought and died in the great war 1914/1918. A snow-white dog followed behind us as we explored the cemetery - a ... (more)