on a blustery day.
28 February, 2025
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26 February, 2025
signs2
sea breeze cottage
The Edge - Hairdressing
Pieta is sponsored by Electric Ireland and benefits suicide prevention and self harm programs. This year it will begin at 4:15 a.m. on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
You can read more about it here Darkness into Light
Linkin up with Tom's signs2
25 February, 2025
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14 February, 2025
mister clipboard man
noticed this postal guy walking around with his clipboard and taking some notes. He walked both sides of the street for about an hour. Have no idea what he was doing. Maybe he's a new hire, never saw him before. I took the photo on Wed.
13 February, 2025
the paper stop2
I guess checking your phone is high priority no matter where you are.
getting the roof done before the bad weather returns.
11 February, 2025
a dash of colour
among these drab looking buildings. Our local computer guy is located back here and I noticed the blue bags standing out as I left. The lime green thing on the left is some kind piece of metal.
10 February, 2025
09 February, 2025
price increase
the price of a pint has increased by 7 cents excluding VAT. Guinness 0.0 has increased by nine cents per pint, excluding VAT. Once VAT, duty and the pub margin are added it could result in an extra 30 cents for a pint – meaning Guinness could be well over €6 in many pubs and more than €7 in Dublin, according to Drinks Industry Ireland.
It’s the fourth price rise in two years. It's getting pretty spendy
08 February, 2025
07 February, 2025
tractor
waiting for our bus yesterday, this tractor went whizzing by. This area is usually conjested with traffic so you don't see tractors here very often. It was a nice sunny day with an actual blue sky and you don't see that too often either.
06 February, 2025
05 February, 2025
04 February, 2025
the big tree
down by the kid's playground at Killybegs harbour. Not sure what kind of tree it is but it's usually packed with birds in the spring.