A capuchin monkey buys himself juice from a vending machine and even returns the change to the organ grinder.
Yes, he should be in a tree somewhere. But he’s not.
He’s in a supermarket wearing a nappy.
A capuchin monkey buys himself juice from a vending machine and even returns the change to the organ grinder.
Yes, he should be in a tree somewhere. But he’s not.
He’s in a supermarket wearing a nappy.
Historian George McCafferty explains the story of Glendalough to Michelle Obama and her daughters earlier.
Lise Hand tweetz:
“The Obamas at the Deer Stone in Glendalough. Poor Sasha (top right) eaten alive by the midges…”
(Sasko Lazarov/Photocall ireland)
Update:
Thanks Liam Phelan
A very pleasing ‘umbrellanimation’ from experimental directors Luke White and Remi Weekes.
New study from barclays shows half of all wealth of Ireland’s rich is in property. V high proportion. Strengthens case for wealth tax #dubw
— Patrick NultyTD (@PatrickNulty) June 18, 2013
@msaoife @richardluddite @desmondotoole @MaybeRory The fact is the Dept. of Finance estimate a wealth tax could bring in 450-500m.
— Patrick NultyTD (@PatrickNulty) June 18, 2013
The banner of the day in Enniskillen. 'Culchies against capitalism'. #G8 pic.twitter.com/wArA8V9dNd
— Ryan McAleer (@RyanMcAleerUH) June 17, 2013
Dubai-based pilot and photographer Karim Nafatni’s wide angle HDR shots from inside the cockpits of the passenger airliners he flies.
More of his work here.
You see that tree in the centre?
Secret Service.
You see that round tower?
Secret service.
You see that little house?
Secret Service.
You see those fence posts?
Secret Service?
Don’t be silly.
Etc.
Glendalough, Co Wicklow, ahead of the visit from Michelle Obama and daughters.
Via Ray Kennedy