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Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Handmade Quilt for Auction
A Fundraising Table Quiz for the Dr Martin Day Centre will be held in the Cotton Mill Portlaw on next Friday the 23rd of March at 8.15 pm. A table of 4 is 20 Euro or 5 Euro per person and also a raffle for some great prizes. On the night we will also hold an Auction for a beautiful handmade patchwork quilt. After the quiz we will have music by D.J. Alan; so please come along to support this excellent service for the older members of our community to raise badly needed funds.
Cards every Tuesday night at 8pm in the Dr Martin Centre; all welcome come along; cash prizes.
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
DAFFODILS . . .
Taken about a week ago, it's life, and that of many others, was short lived,
due to the weight of the recent snow
Fortunately, all nearby miniature ones survived!
- oooOooo -
I am pleased to say I was able to visit places associated with
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
while on a holiday in Cumbria a short few years ago.
More about that another time.
- oooOooo -
I am pleased to say I was able to visit places associated with
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
while on a holiday in Cumbria a short few years ago.
More about that another time.
Sunday, March 4, 2018
THREE DAYS LATER . ..
Three days after the heavier snowfall of Wednesday, February 28th and Thursday, March 1st:
Marion O'Neill & Breda Gorman enjoying a walk in Malcomson Square,
after being house-bound for some days.
The former Mayfield House and Tannery Lodge.
Malcomson Square
Malcomson Square
The Green Island bridge abutment, with St. Patrick's Church at centre top.
St. Patrick's Church from |Bridge Street.
The river-side walk.
Mallard on the riverside walk, anticipating food.
PAGEVIEWS to date
Shortly before midnight last night, March 3rd (2018), the number of page-views on this site passed the 200,000 mark, and from six months after the launching of this website they came from 120 countries. All statistics for the previous six months were lost in a computer crash. These records have to be viewed daily and recorded.
In the last seven days, page-views from the top ten countries were as follows:
Canada - 197; Ireland - 187; Ukraine - 128; Russia - 106; USA - 57; China - 14; U.K. - 12; Germany - 7; Australia - 4 and France - 4.
Browsers used during past week were as follows:
Google Chrome - 50%; Internet Explorer - 21%; Firefox - 15%; Safari - 7% Opera - 1 % and Bing Preview - 1%. Other browsers at less than 1%. These statistics vary considerably from the statistics for 'all time', when Internet Explorer was the most popular browser @ 31%, Chrome @ 29% and Firefox @ 23%.
These statistics, and even more, are all available to the site owner at the press of a few buttons!
The ever-changing page-views counter can always be seen near bottom right side of the opening page.
The graphic accompanying this 'post' shows Clonagam Church early on December 21st, 2012.
Saturday, March 3, 2018
Friday, March 2, 2018
THE STATUS SNO!
The scene has changed considerably . . .
Little hope of heading out today.
Height of snow on this table is 23 cm (9 inches),
and still snowing.
Drifts, all over the place, are at least one metre high!
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A short while later it was 28 cm (11 inches).
That was hours ago, and it never stopped snowing since!
Drifts in parts of the S.E. are now reported over to be up to and over two metres high.
Latest warning says further NEW heavy snow arriving along East coast tonight.
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A short while later it was 28 cm (11 inches).
That was hours ago, and it never stopped snowing since!
Drifts in parts of the S.E. are now reported over to be up to and over two metres high.
Latest warning says further NEW heavy snow arriving along East coast tonight.
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