Monthly Archives: June 2011

Tonight

Showers will become well scattered and mostly confined to western counties overnight. Good clear dry spells. Westerly winds will be light generally, but staying fresh near south and southwest coasts. Lowest temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees.


Tomorrow

Tomorrow Saturday will be bright but cool and showery. Sunny breaks will be best during the morning and in the south, but some showers may give heavy downpours during the afternoon. Northwest winds will be moderate to fresh. Highest temperatures of 14 to 16 degrees.

Sunday

Apart from isolated showers mainly near west coasts, Saturday night will be dry with good clear spells and winds will be light. Sunday will begin dry, and there’ll be some sunny breaks in the north and east. However rain will arrive in the southwest by midday and will the spread northeast to all parts later in the evening and overnight Sunday.

Highest temperature 16 degrees.

In June.

JUNE!

We were promised a hot one in the five point plan.

Met Eireann

Thank you so much for the Martyn Turner “limited edition prints” which we have been collecting all week in the Irish Times. They make us laugh and think; often simultaneously.

However, they are postcards.

Limited edition prints are usually limited to 50 (or a number), made to order by giclée specialists, put together with the finest, museum-quality archival paper (normally Torchon) with pigments that won’t fade for at least 99 years. And all prints are signed by the artist, hand numbered and embossed.

Other than that, as you were. Keep up the excellent work. Regards to the back desk.

Yours etc,

Bodger.

40 Years Of Martyn Turner’s Cartoons (Irish Times)

(Thanks Mrs Bloggs)

Taken yesterday.

The site of the proposed casino outside Two-Mile Borris in North Tipperary.

What happens here, stays here.  And will then become the basis of a future tribunal.

And this is where the replica White House is going:

Well it does look a bit bare it has to be said.

Just a few metres of the 3.2 kilometres that make up Two Mile-Borris.

(Eamon Farrell/Photocall Ireland)