This morning.
Kinsale Marina, Kinsale, County Cork.
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Yesterday
This morning
Tesco, Prussia Street, Dublin 7
liamknuj123 writes:
Further to your post yesterday, readers will be relieved to learn that the baking aisle of Tesco Prussia Street has been restocked.
Yesterday: Hurricakes
A series of intricate paper sculptures by artist Asya Kozina, inspired by the decadent decorated Baroque and Rococo wigs of the 17th and 18th century, suitably updated for the modern age of excess.
Last night.
Capuchin Day Centre, Arran Quay, Dublin 7
Anthony Flynn from Inner City helping Homeless, writes;
Our 24 hour contingency plan has just ended. What a serious operation put in place all by volunteers.
Big thank you to Brother Kevin and all the staff at the Capuchin Day Centre, Christy Burke, Lifeline Ambulance Service for providing medical support, Damien Farrell and his crew and of course all the dedicated volunteers from Inner City Helping Homeless.
103 homeless individuals were accommodated in total and many more were sheltered through the day with over 700 people fed. Trojan effort from all involved. Serious intervention from the voluntary sector.
This evening.
Muiris Ó Conchúir writes:
Man on RTÉ News Now using chainsaw but no headgear, goggles or gloves…
Meanwhile…
Man attempts to lasso stadium roof in storm.
Expected results unfold. #Ophelia #rtenews pic.twitter.com/BZ8Rs2dfOy
— Mossy (@mossycurr) October 16, 2017
Ouch.