SUNDAY BLOG: TRAGEDIES PAST AND PRESENT
It’s either fascinating or terrifying watching Joe Biden slowly dissolve. It’s so public and getting so much dubious press coverage. Undoubtedly the man is showing […]
It’s either fascinating or terrifying watching Joe Biden slowly dissolve. It’s so public and getting so much dubious press coverage. Undoubtedly the man is showing […]
A Service of Thanksgiving at St. Columba Parish Church on Friday was full of love and admiration. People from all arts and parts gathered but […]
How can I start anywhere but with Water Love. What a friend he was for something like 66 years, I had adventures with him, I […]
Belfast city centre was a no-go area to cars on Saturday as thousands of workers marched to the City Hall – health, transport, education, civil […]
The sky is fascinating. Cloud formations and of course the stars, the planets and the satellites. Thanks to Terry Moseley for this information. JUPITER still […]
She taught me how to confront aggression, to look someone in the eye and stand my ground. Anna Scher was a born teacher and […]
It was with sadness we learned of the death of Ulster Television colleague Colm McWilliams who, as news editor, steered the news room reporters through […]
Meeting an old friend after almost 50 years is a risk. Time isn’t always kind and can open the door to discussing a litany of […]
Forty six years ago I was sitting by the fire minding my own business when I thought – this is the 17th December 1977, And […]
That was some funeral in the Saint Mary of the Rosary Church in Nenagh Tipperary, part concert, part entertainment, part party and every second relaxed, […]
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