As I walked past Phil O'Sullivan Electrical, I noticed Henry, the vacuum cleaner, sitting on top of an old fridge. He looked happy, but it also made me wonder if he was okay. I mean, how could a vacuum cleaner be happy without his hose? Maybe it was lost or misplaced, and that's why he had to resort to sitting on top of a fridge. My heart goes out to you, Henry!
Elysian is featured in the contemporary "British" (😩) releases of the last 30 days, right beside "STEAMY DARK DESIRE IN OLDER MEN".
If you're not interested in steamy dark desire in older men, and prefer a contemporary Irish novel set over a few days in Cork city, Elysian might be more for you.
As #GB politics becomes more like #NI politics. (thanks to #Brexit)
You have seen the abundance of flags due to insecurity, the introduction of #voterid which we have had for quite sometime on this side of the #IrishSeaBorder & the introduction of the concept of 'themuns' Now you finally get to the stage of #TacticalVoting
Many of us in #NI have been voting this way for years - not who we want but who will get the other lot out!
Also, most importantly Sinn Féin is now on the verge of becoming the government of #Ireland. Sinn Féin is now the biggest party of government in the assmebly. The polls indicate that they are about to become the biggest party of local government after the local elections.If violence returns, what do you think happens to that standing?
Look at the fact Michelle O'Neill, our elected #First Minister in waiting is attending the Cornation!
#Ukraine Ambassador to #Ireland has urged people to stop buying Jameson whiskey in protest at the company’s decision to resume trade in russia
The company said it took the decision in order to protect its local teams, their livelihoods and the welfare of their families
"This also meant reducing the quantities being sold to avoid 'intentional bankruptcy’ which is a criminal offence in russia and represents a significant risk for our employees" they said
The Spiralling flotation chambers of a long expired Goniatite (320 million years). You can see the mineral veins where they have crossed and filled in the space in this sedimentary rock that the original creature occupied. County Clare, Ireland.
I sold a 11" x 14" print on http://FineArtAmerica.com! featuring Glenveagh Castle in Donegal, Ireland. https://fineartameric a.com/saleannouncement.html?id=08416c5013bbf2cf06544299bae3c628 via @fineartamerica
#Irish Distillers owner Pernod Ricard exported €15.6m of Jameson to russia since September
Customs data seen hows the whiskey travelled to russia from Latvia via a logistics company and an Eastern European arm of PernodRicard.The customs records say the whiskey originated in #Ireland and was imported by it's russian subsidiary
On Thursday, the company said it plans to stop exports of Jameson to russia but it is not clear when this will happen
"Oldtown" This thatched cottage in the east of #Ireland is your early #painting today. One day last year after #cycling from Ashton in County Meath to Garristown in the very north of County #Dublin I sketched for a while before I cycled on to the very small village of Oldtown where I came across this delightful cottage and fabulous tree. So I sat on a wall by a water pump and painted it. #Art#MastoArt#UrbanSketching#Artist#MastoDaoine#Watercolour
If you're a fan of street art, you'll love this vibrant and eye-catching hoarding in Cork City. What was once a dull and drab barrier around a derelict site has been transformed into a colourful canvas of graffiti. The hoarding is situated on the corner of Sheare Street and Grattan Street, and it's impossible to miss its bold and striking presence.
On 29th April 1916 Michael Joseph O’Rahilly, ‘The O’Rahilly’ (an Ua Rathghaille) died. He was a republican who took part in the Easter Rising. He was killed in a charge on a British machine gun post covering the retreat from the Dublin GPO during the fighting.
Nostoc in a Burren dissolution depression. Nostoc is a type of photosynthesising Cyanobacteria that is commonly found in shallow pools of water in the Burren. County Clare, Ireland.
Man with umbrella standing at the junction of Nassau Street, Grafton Street and Suffolk Street. 1896-1904. The National Library of Ireland. No known copyright restrictions.