This afternoon.
Dollymount Strand, Dublin.
Anyone working today?
Just us then.
Not to worry.
This afternoon.
Dollymount Strand, Dublin.
Anyone working today?
Just us then.
Not to worry.
‘sup?
This afternoon.
Dollymount strand, Dublin
Pic above by Anton, who writes:
Frozen seawater “snow”, quite rare.
Arf.
Save Poolbeg
Stop that.
This afternoon.
Dollymount Strand ,Dublin.
Where are your masks?
Meanwhile…
This afternoon.
Seapoint, County Dublin (pic 1-2) and and Dun Laohghaire, County Dublin
(Thanks Irish Plogging Divas)
Dollymount pic.twitter.com/ZdB4iJ66za
— Angela Ray (@AngelaR34138326) May 19, 2020
Yesterday evening.
Dollymount Strand, Dublin.
Gemma O’Doherty and John Waters lead a rally against the coronaivirus emergency measures.
Meanwhile…
With a bit luck, this is clear message from Gemma O Doherty and John Waters that they’re leaving Ireland and hopping on the next flight to the Ivory Coast.. for good pic.twitter.com/AL3g9VYhiQ
— Jer Dixon (@JeremyDixonDJ) May 20, 2020
Oh.
Sryan Bruen tweetz:
Storm Brendan *literally* battering the Dublin coast at Clontarf yesterday. Quite the scene.
Save Poolbeg.
Photograph by Mark Taylor
Yesterday: The Brendan Voyage
UPDATE:
This afternoon.
South Wall, Dublin 4.
Dublin City Council writes:
“There is a further high tide predicted for Wednesday 15th January, 2020 at 3pm. As a result the flood defences and car parks will remain closed at Clontarf, Sandymount and along the tidal reaches of the River Dodder. These will be removed on Thursday 16th January.
Dublin City Council will continue to monitor and take necessary action over the coming days.”
This afternoon.
Dollymount Strand, Dublin
Sand-loving tykes, from top: Colleen Royal (left) and Clare Grendon; Chelsea (top left) and Erica and bucket-hatted Brandon enjoy the Dollyer on what could be the hottest day of the year.
Earlier: Too Hot?
Cool kite, brah.
A round-up of some of the action from Battle For The Bay on Dollymount Strand in Dublin at the weekend.