When my husband was applying for citizenship he was asked, months and months after he’d applied, for documentation he supposedly hadn’t submitted. We’d kept photocopies of everything he sent, and he had already supplied the documents they were asking for. Just got lost in the interim presumably.
09.03.2026 00:24
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Dragonfly, Highland Cow, any type of horse. Also herons, couldn’t leave them out.
09.03.2026 00:01
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View of the Sugarloaf mountain from the driveway of the Powerscourt Estate. The mountain rises to a sharp peak, surrounded by wooded areas and green fields. There’s a tree in the foreground with branches still covered in russet leaves, looking unseasonal for March.
Powerscourt Estate. Nice view innit? #Sugarloaf #Powerscourt #Wicklow
08.03.2026 23:15
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Make it make sense!
06.03.2026 16:07
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What is the deal with women’s clothes sizing? Today I bought a dress in size 12. Now, I haven’t been able to fit into size 12 clothes in YEARS. Then, in the same shop, I tried on a size 16 top which was if anything a bit snug fitting. Mad Ted.
06.03.2026 15:55
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Cover of The Ghosts of Rome by Joseph O’Connor. The is set during WWII when the Nazis occupied the city. The strapline reads “In a city under siege, no one can be trusted.”
It’s World Book Day and what better way to mark it than by getting stuck in to the Irish Book of the Year 2025. #WorldBookDay
05.03.2026 11:32
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Seems a bit unprofessional on their part. 😆
05.03.2026 11:22
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Front cover of the classic Watership Down by Richard Adams, illustrated with a painting of, what else, a rabbit.
It was this gem of a book.
05.03.2026 11:20
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Rich red curtains surround the semi-circular stage at 3Arena as staff prepare it for Raye’s performance.
All set for the fabulous Raye at @3arena.bsky.social
04.03.2026 20:33
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Congratulations!
04.03.2026 14:45
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Not that he’s trying to scaremonger or anything. An innocent mistake I’m sure.
04.03.2026 10:38
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I know her next door neighbour (Dublin is a small place). Though that doesn’t look like the house. Maybe she moved!
03.03.2026 11:44
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Wooden jetty at the lakeside, tall reeds in the background, water reflecting blue.
A swan in the evening light on Lough Ennell.
A band of pale wispy cloud above a band of slate gray cloud, above a band of orange sky. Sunset over Lough Ennell.
Lough Ennell. No luck with the starling murmuration but still a beautiful evening.
02.03.2026 22:04
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The Land in Winter by Andrew Miller
Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner
Happy Ireland Reads Day! Current fiction and non-fiction books.
28.02.2026 08:45
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Just when you think you've seen the most brain-dead hysterical media reporting on nonsensical anti-renewables "fears" whipped up on deranged Facebook groups, along comes the epic nonsense below:
24.02.2026 11:29
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“I would argue that a burger needs two really good things,” says TV chef. “Meat and burger buns,” he continues, wagging his finger at the camera.
Controversial or what?!
18.02.2026 20:23
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I defy them not to love it!
15.02.2026 12:35
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Indeed!
14.02.2026 15:40
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Statue of Roger Casement at Dun Laoghaire baths with a bird perched on top of it.
Roger Casement has got himself a bird.
14.02.2026 15:19
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Yes, plus technical issues, local objections and in one case a review of a review.
14.02.2026 15:11
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Head from Irish Times which reads:
“Most ‘priority’ flood defences have still not entered planning after eight years.”
This is the most Irish headline ever.
14.02.2026 12:07
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Fast flowing river in a suburban park, looking like a white water rafting course, slightly overflowing one bank.
A pair of swans on the flooded path beside the river Tolka in Dublin.
Poor swans, forced to abandon the turbulent Tolka today. #floods
13.02.2026 22:52
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Sunset at Smithfield Square in Dublin 7, the Jameson Distillery viewing tower is silhouetted on the left with steps in the foreground.
Smithfield Square
08.02.2026 22:19
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I love it. The Song of the Mad Prince.
02.02.2026 10:08
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Covers of these books:
The Satsuma Complex by Bob Mortimer
Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez
An Unsuitable Attachment by Barbara Pym
Home Economics by Caitríona Lally
Nina Simone‘s Gum by Warren Ellis
Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez
The Benefactors by Wendy Erskine
January books
01.02.2026 18:17
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St Brigid in stained glass. She is wearing rich blue robes and there is a stylised St Brigid’s cross behind her head. She carries a model of the monastery she founded. She appears to float above the landscape. The lead lines in the panel are disguised by the artist as leafy garlands and the edges are decorated with floral motifs.
Happy St Brigid’s Day!
This is a depiction of her from Harry Clarke’s Geneva Window.
01.02.2026 13:08
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Walking path in Dublin’s Phoenix Park blocked by flood water.
Strava tells me today is a milestone - my 900th activity. Great day for it.💦🦆
27.01.2026 15:23
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Saw the trailer yesterday, looks fun.
26.01.2026 23:13
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Heron standing in a large puddle in a grassed area of Stephen’s Green in Dublin city centre, caused by days of heavy rain. It’s next to the duck pond.
Heron tries out the new pond in Stephen’s Green.
24.01.2026 17:05
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Pick up the nearest book. Turn to page 42, post the second sentence.
‘They take pictures, shouting Look, the janitor! while I duck and dive from the action shot, the wild beast going about her business in her natural habitat.’
21.01.2026 22:07
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