Defiant Bassett tricolour.
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Joe Donnelly writes:
Came home to find my son playing with his toys like this. Excuse the dirty socks.
Bike racks showing their woolly knitted defiance on the South Circular in Rialto [Dublin] this morning.
Dear Broadsheet, look at this picture which I took on Shanxi Road, Nanjing [China] not two hours ago!
My defiant tricolour toothbrush
This is my Defiant Tricolour in the library of Columbia Law School, New York. I watched Thursday’s game as the sole Irishman in a bar full of Spaniards. And Americans who don’t understand the offside rule.
I made one out of my Aran jumpers (With a white hoodie for peace).
A bar in Naas, Kildare, before Thursday’s match.
A lone Irish flag fluttering in a tropic breeze at my brothers apartment block in Darwin [Australia].
Taken from a very wet and “windy” Windy Arbour [Dublin].
I was cooking some ragu’ (which is not a “bolognese sauce”) and while was cutting the soffritto (the base of many Italian sauces), I realised that carrots, celery and onions do look like something…
Some existential tricolour on the Volvo Ocean Race Facebook page.
Your earlier twitter follower [in response to this post] was correct. The first Tricolour was flown at our building “Mint”, 33 the Mall, Waterford. I hope you like what we did with the lights.
My (mini) contribution to the tricolour effort in my Copenhagen office. Once I put it up last week, I was informed that ‘flag etiquette’ in Denmark says you can’t ‘fly’ (ahem, stick on your computer) a foreign flag without the Danish flag above it. Having lived in Scandinavia for a while, I felt compelled to obey the rules but made a smaller and even more wonky Danish flag.
Unfortunately everybody is too overjoyed having beaten the Dutch to notice my defiance. Damn them and their warranted national excitement.
Defiant Tricolours to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie