An affectionate portrait of Bernard 'Brandy' McManus - one of the last practitioners of the art of creel basket weaving - and the place he called home, the hamlet of Boho, in Fermanagh.
The creel, known in Irish as cliabh (pronounced cleeve), was at one time an everyday item in Northern Irish homes. It was used for carrying goods such as turf, or seaweed, or loads to and from market.
Presented by his son, Victor, this film explores Brandy's relationship with the the creel and with land that surrounded and inspired him.