Sligo is a city on the North West coast of Ireland. With a population of approximately 30,000 people in the main catchment area, it is a small city. Thus has led to many debates in the region as to its eligibility for city status. (Personally I reserve judgement, leaving these discussions to higher life forms - or moments of drunken stupor)
Possibly best known to many people around the
world, especially in the
USA, as the birthplace of
W.B. Yeats - the renowned
poet and
occultist - it is situated amidst beautiful
countryside with scenic hills (affectionately called
mountains by locals) and enchanting glens, glittering with waterfalls.
At the foot of "Benbulben", one of the nearby mountains, Yeats himself is reportedly buried (Also a matter of dispute for those long cold evenings at the fireside in the local
pub) with the epitaph:
"Cast a cold eye on life,
on death horsemen pass by."
Good web sites for a better idea of life in Sligo are:
http://www.sligo.ie or
http://www.itsligo.ie/sligo/sligo.html
Also much can be learned from the local papers:
http://www.sligoweekender.com
and http://www.unison.ie/sligo_champion/