@OrlaghInCork
Did ya hear Richie Sadlier tonight ?
Brilliant
He hit the nail on the head
Tis rare enough I’d record something off the telly but god, he was good
It was with great sadness, fondness and gratitude that members of the Brian Friel Trust attended the funeral of our founding member Dr. Joe Mulholland in Dublin today. He was a wonderful visionary, colleague and friend and will be greatly missed. Ar Dheis De go raibh a anam.
We’re in Co Donegal marking 10 years since the passing of legendary playwright Brian Friel - we visit the town that shaped his work & meet family, friends & stars of stage & screen as they celebrate his life and legacy on #RTENationwide Wednesday 19th November @RTEOne 7pm @rte RT
A big day for our parish last Sunday as @NaomhConaillGAA won senior & reserve championships. A short clip of reflection. Match footage by Nemeton tv. Full clip on Facebook & instagram
Still no response or word from my friend Tadhg Hickey who was aboard the flotilla. A selfless and compassionate friend of the Palestinians, kidnapped by the genocidal Israeli regime. @TadhgHickey
A great weekend in Glenties with Ciaran Hinds, Adrian Dunbar, Denis Conway, the Cusack sisters among the many great Irish actors alongside a few days remembering Brian Friel.
@CarlowWeather The "VAR" on the Athenry temperature shows it likely didn't break the record. Initial reports of 25.9°C were corrected by Met Éireann to 25.8°C, matching the 1984 record from Glenties, Co. Donegal.
This was a close call, though—only the second time Ireland hit over 25°C in April, and 17 stations broke their local April records, like Newport at 25.7°C. The image claiming 25.9°C seems to be based on early, unverified data. Official updates confirm the record was equalled, not surpassed.
Thanks. Interesting. The record low (-5.6°C) for the month is held by Glenties, Donegal, which up until last month held the record high April temp. Here is the chart for May 4th 1979.