Happy St Patrick’s Day, a little uplifting community spirit #communityspirit #covid #Ranelagh pic.twitter.com/mDkHcDuhuo
— Clodagh Murphy (@ClodaghMur) March 17, 2020
Earlier today.
Residents in Ranelagh, Dublin 6, step outside of their homes to sing The Fields Of Athenry.
Mmmf.
UPDATE:
Things have very very rapidly deteriorated in Dublin, may need to escape to the mountains if this spreads pic.twitter.com/0HZhp192Fp
— Daniel Lambert (@dlLambo) March 17, 2020
UPDATE:
— Mary Coughlan (@mary_coughlan4) March 17, 2020
This afternoon.
From the Little Sugar Loaf in Co Wicklow.
UPDATE:
“I cancelled 5 gigs so I could do this one” – Irish people will always make the best of a bad situation #StPatricksDay pic.twitter.com/fjED2hA3Ou
— Darren Cleary (@RadioCleary) March 17, 2020
St Joseph’s St, #Dublin on #StPatricksDay. Alan you’re a gem, thank you for lifting your neighbour’s spirits. #ProudtobeIrish pic.twitter.com/qA9xO2Z85j
— Darren Cleary (@RadioCleary) March 17, 2020
This afternoon.
On St Joseph’s Street, North Circular Road, Dublin 7.
Great stuff from the community. A lot more heartening and a sincere display of appropriate empathy than those numpties in RTE who continued on showing that utterly disconnected and sickening Dancing With The Stars garbage on Sunday night.
Any excuse :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCbuRA_D3KU
Ranelagh: the poor wee doggy is wandering around wondering WTF is all the humans howling at.
That kid up in Mary Coughlans gaff has a superb sense of rhythm so he does
Heading for the Hills, you say? The kid aka, John Bonham Jr.(kidding) is not destined for bigger things than this, unless he gets his rhythm right – percussion is all about counting the beats. Many mathematical geniuses could count, not all of them played drums, apart from this fellah:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SopSV_Erwzs