20 January, 2022

Teach Thomais bookshop

this Irish bookshop has been closed during covid.  I don't know if it will open again but I hope so.  If you wish to study the language, this is where you can get everything you need to get started.



41 comments:

  1. here everything is working normally, even with the high contamination rate.

    Have um happy day, Bill.

    Hug

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  2. From the time I was a teenager I have always had a book to read. I am not keen on fiction but I do like reading books about the real thing.

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  3. Hi Bill.

    Hopefully it will open again soon.
    It is also a beautiful building.

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  4. Lets indeed hope it opens soon again.

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  5. I hope the book shop opens again. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  6. Yes the same here, at last they opened last week here, I missed it so to walk in and have a look around.

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  7. Interesting! Big, but it doesn't look like a store! There is nothing so discreet around here.
    Bill, have a nice day without rain.
    ~~~

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  8. Bookshops are always my favourite shops!

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  9. Most businesses have been affected by COVID and some will never recover unfortunately.

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  10. It's getting harder and harder to find a bookstore around here. And it's so sad.

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  11. I hope it reopens soon. Books are nourishment for the mind.

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  12. It´s a nice building, doesn't look like a bookshop.

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  13. We are in another lockdown. I can’t see how small businesses will stay open. We’ve already lost so many!

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  14. ...some many business have been shuttered by Covid-19.

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  15. Some businesses are thriving during the pandemic, but so many have closed permanently.

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  16. We've got to keep bookshops open...as well as libraries! they are the foundation of our civilizations!

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  17. I hope it opens again! We need all the book stores we can get.

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  18. I hope it opens again. Nothing makes me sadder than to see a bookshop permanently shuttered. Between Covid and online ordering, times have been hard for them.

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  19. I hope they've at least been able to operate online? Sad to lose a link to the language.

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  20. The bookshops are my favorite shops. I hope it opens again, we need to read good books and .... to learn languages.

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  21. That is an important presence in the area so hopefully it will reopen.

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  22. Abrirá de nuevo sus puertas, cuando las personas que trabajan en ella hayan pasado la cuarentena y pase el test del covid.

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  23. Hope it opens too - sad it doesn't!

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  24. Hola! espero que vuelva abrir, muchos negocios cerraron debido a la pandemia. Saludos

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  25. I am surprised this book shop has not reopened. Hope the pandemic goes away, and the shop can reopen.

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  26. One of my regrets was not trying to learn Gaelic.

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  27. It's a nice looking building and I love the windows, I hope it opens back up, a closed bookstore is a very sad thing!

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  28. Linda librería . Ojala vuelva abrir, Te mando un beso

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  29. Hopefully it will open soon. The windows on the right are looking lovely.
    Several small busyness's have closed here temporary but mostly only for 7 days.

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  30. Are there any places still closed due to covid? The number of cases here is very high, but everywhere is open.. Happy weekend Bill:)

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    1. Just the bookstore which is close to where we live. Most of the restrictions are being lifted tomorrow. Pubs and restaurants will open like they used to before covid came. Masks will be in effect until next month. It's going to feel weird but its been a long two years.

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  31. Um belo espaço! Aqui a pandemia continua em alta... e o pico da mesma apenas será atingido em Fevereiro, nem sei dizer, quando me atreverei a andar sem máscara...
    Um grande abraço!
    Ana

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