Dundrum – A Different Perspective

Today, we’re going on a nature walk with my good pal Judy. Many years ago, Judy ran a playschool but she has never been able, or some would say willing, to shake off that disposition. Ballawley Park in Dundrum was our destination, I brought the picnic, Judy brought the childlike wonder. Let me get a …

The Metals Walk

Maybe you already know The Metals walk in Dun Laoighre, in case you don’t, here’s a little of its backstory. It was a pathway that linked the quarry in Dalkey to the harbour in Dun Laoghaire. Large slabs of granite from the quarry were pulled by horses down this truck railroad for the construction of …

Armchair Travels

My mother was a martyr to travel documentaries. If it wasn’t Judith Chambers on Wish You Were Here, it was Alan Whicker in Whicker’s Word, or Michael Palin’s Great Railway Journeys. I thought it was a bit pointless watching these shows since her illness prohibited her ever travelling to any of the destinations. Now I …

Careful Now

I’d like to talk to the screen writer of this bizarre dystopian film we’re all living in. They seem to be fond of sudden plot twists that I, for one, never see coming. I wasn’t prepared for the abrupt school closures on 12th March, in fact I was only in my local supermarket that day …

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