Theron Humphrey’s coonhound Maddie.
She’s all about balancing on things, so she is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWy4UtFQuRY
Rachel Aherne writes:
“A short video showcasing Beach’s EP Launch live at the Twisted Pepper in November 2013 and also a short conversation with singer and main songwriter Dave Barrett on what writing and playing live means to him and the band.
“The EP ‘Space’ was produced by Ben Bix of Meltybrains? and the video was shot and edited by Musicians With Cameras.”
(Full tide at the quays in Dublin this morning)
Met Éireann say:
“Strong to gale force and gusty west to northwest winds, will give some severe gusts over Ulster, north Connacht and north Leinster. Values will range 85 to 100km/h generally, but will be higher in exposed coastal and hilly parts of Ulster, with gusts of 110 to 120 km/h expected.”
Top pic: Handyandy
Judith writes:
“These dainty gold leaf earrings are a lovely little stocking filler at €14 and are handmade in my studio in Dublin. They can be purchased online or at the Dublin Flea Christmas Cracker in Smithfield (13-15 December). There’s also free postage for online orders from now until Christmas with the code FSXMAS13.”
Buy here
“Klip is a modular noticeboard from Klickity that’s perfect for storing all your post, notes and photos. And at €15 for a pack of 3 it makes the perfect stocking filler. Available in 10 different colours with free shipping until Christmas.”
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Framed ‘City prints’ by Dubliner Conor Horgan, including Manhattan (top) and Dublin (above).
Buy here
(NYC prints here)
Irish-made ‘Stocking Fillers’ to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie. No charge only cuddles.
[The ‘We’re Not Leaving’ youth protest in October outside Leinster House, Dublin]
Welfare officials have sent 4,000 letters to young people encouraging them to take up work abroad, the Irish Mirror can reveal.
Social Protection Minister Joan Burton detailed how her department is urging people on the dole to go to the UK, Spain, France and Norway if they want a job.
…Ms Burton said: “In notifying jobseekers of such vacancies the Department is simply drawing their attention to vacancies that exist and that are simultaneously being brought to the attention of jobseekers in other countries.”
Thanks Reppy
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)
The use of the phrase “laissez-faire”,
Is common in politics where,
The talk is of shops,
Not slaughtering cops,
Then admitting you don’t really care.
John Moynes
(Wanderley Massafelli/Photocall Ireland)