Thursday 21 June 2012

Midsummer, Festivals

Summer officially started yesterday!!!!


I made a mistake. I was about to tell you that today is the summer solstice, but if I were to say that I would be wrong for yesterday was the longest day and officially marked midsummer. 





"This year's summer solstice takes place a day earlier than it's been for the past three years, due to the fact that 2012 is a leap year—this February got an extra day, to keep our calendar year of 365 days in sync with the astronomical year, which is about 365.24 days."




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May I suggest a motto for summer 2012:  
Let your dreams be bigger than your fears and your actions louder than your words.


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Festivals on both sides of the Atlantic


If you are planning a visit to the Kingdom this summer, please plan your trip to coincide with our Week of Welcomes. New events are being added all the time. Danny Russell is planning a Family and Gardens Festival on the same weekend with Dog Show, Talent Competition and garden visits.  I'll bring you more details of this as soon as they are available .


Meanwhile, take a look again at NKRO's lineup and contact us if you are interested in any or all of the events.


http://www.northkerryreachingout.com/index.php/week-of-welcomes-festival/booking-form








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If you are lucky enough to live in sunny San Diego, you might like to support this:

















Presented by San Diego Youth Gaelic Football (SDYGAA)

For more information regarding "A Taste of Ireland" or San Diego Youth Gaelic Football, please visit sdygaa.com.




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Caroline O'Callaghan sings Many Young Men of Twenty here:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIigV_eIPKU

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One Listowel shop has closed and one is about to open: Delicates on Charles St. has ceased trading and we are soon to have a new toyshop in Olde Mill Lane. I'll keep you posted.


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I took this photo during Writers' Week 2005. You'll recognize a few faces.

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This photo is captioned "Shaped by history" and is part of a collection in The Hunt Museum in Limerick.
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Sorchadh Wood spotted this in Clontarf, Co. Dublin yesterday and sent it to Broadsheet.ie

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