Evelyn writes:
So… Just watching Coronation Street the other night, and Anna was making the children’s tea! Anyone?
Earlier: Rising To The Occasion
Evelyn writes:
So… Just watching Coronation Street the other night, and Anna was making the children’s tea! Anyone?
Earlier: Rising To The Occasion
Jason Botha writes:
It seems like Trinity has no clue as to what students can and can’t afford.
Previously: How Much?
Totoro, Catbus, Kaonashi, Ponyo and other characters from Studio Ghibli animations deftly inserted into real world scenes by South Korean video editor Kojer (who explains all the tech in the second video).
A floating home from British company Eco Floating Homes
Dun Laoghaire Harbour Company writes:
Dun Laoghaire Harbour Company (DLHC) seeks ‘expressions of interest’ to bring floating homes to the harbour. DLHC have designated an area on the West side of the harbour where it is planned to bring a cluster of affordable homes to a very unique marine setting.
The innovative idea is reflective of many other cluster homes on the continent and in North America. The designated area on the west of Dun Laoghaire Harbour overlooks the beautiful Marina, the West Pier and has views of Dublin Bay.
The designated area is adjacent to Dun Laoghaire Town with its wide range of amenities including restaurants, shopping centres and schools. The harbour is also located on the DART line and has other excellent transport links.
DLHC Commercial Executive, Carolyn Hanaphy said today: “this is an exciting and innovative project which will deliver c.50 homes in a beautiful marine environment”.
Anyone?

‘sup?
Tipperary Studies tweetz:
Daisy had no time for all that “Enter a ringfort and be cursed by the fairies” nonsense. She did as she pleased.
Milking it, in fairness.
#EP2018 Loyalty Scheme tickets are now sold out. Presale tickets are available now from Ticketmaster for €205. https://t.co/gyleRAkV0o pic.twitter.com/JcD5cngr8w
— Electric Picnic (@EPfestival) September 13, 2017
Meanwhile…
Anyone?
Sort of.
This morning.
Arriving at Leinster House.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar (top two pics), Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan, Minister of State for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O’Connor and Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Heather Humphreys ahead of a Cabinet meeting.
It’s been reported that the Cabinet were to discuss the process of recruiting a new Garda Commissioner and the housing crisis this morning.
The Dáil resumes next week.
Cabinet to discuss garda commissioner recruitment (RTE)
Previously: Meet The New Acting Commissioner
Rollingnews
Tunisian musician Amine Ayadi performs a multipart solo cover of Michael Jackson’s ‘They Don”t Care About Us’ on the mizwad.
This is the soundtrack of your day, whether you like it or not.