This morning.
Isallimsaying writes:
The opposite of selfish parking? Taken at 9am on Mespil Rd [Dublin]. Metered parking doesn’t begin until 10am…
The broadcasting folk at Today,
FM are all having to say,
To the nice Kildare guy,
Who’s waving goodbye,
“Just don’t let the door hit you, Ray”.
John Moynes
(Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland)
Gavin McGuinness writes:
This is Millie…. She’s a Boxer Lab cross…
Collette Willis writes:
Sam. Despite the look he’s actually enjoying himself….
Elisa writes:
Normally Mac’s a cheeky chappy but he’s carrying a few extra pounds this Yuletide and doesn’t fit into last years jacket. (He’s asked Santa for some new threads)
Pól Ó Cionnaith writes:
This is Kuma loving the Xmas shenanigans waaaay over here in Korea. Such joy.
Sarah Daly writes:
Here is my 7 year old cat Myles who is recovering from an operation on his back this Xmas . He is recuperating with the help of some little Xmas tees. Ho Ho Ho
My pet at Xmas to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie marked ‘My Pet At XMas’
(Leon Farrell/Photocal Ireland)
This Isn’t Just About The Water by Stephen Murphy
This isn’t just about the water,
It’s about the prostitution of this island,
And the clients who have bought it.
It’s about how they bought and sold us,
Like we’re cattle at a mart,
As we swallow what they told us,
And tore ourselves apart.
It’s not meant to be divisive,
This is not just us and them,
Instead we should unite ourselves again to stand as men, women and children, Whose time has come to say,
That the system isn’t working,
There must be another way.Continue reading →

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af0tfGMbEoI
A giant, hand-weaved net strung and centred 122m high between two cliffs by Utah BASE jumpers, the Moab Monkeys.
Each member of the group faced a 60m tightrope walk to reach the cradle before jumping.
Instead of being stuck in Christmas traffic, I went to Mount Gable [Benlevy] between Lough Corrib and Mask and got this photo of a low rain cloud crossing Lough Mask.

Dermot Nicholas writes:
World citizen of the week [Des Bishop] in Amsterdam’s Het Parool