A few weeks ago The Model hosted 'Divas for DVAS', a night celebrating women with all proceeds going towards the Safe House Project by DVAS. DVAS (Domestic Violence Advocacy Service) is a local service, protecting women affected by domestic violence throughout Sligo, Leitrim and West Cavan. I went along to take photos. It was a... Continue Reading →
Why not donate your time over Christmas?
If you have a bit of spare time over the Christmas season why not donate your time to a charity or organisation that would really appreciate the help. There are so many volunteer opportunities and although it's a busy time of year, some of them only need help for an hour or so. Here are... Continue Reading →
Can you help Sligo animal charities?
My friend Susan has come up with a great idea to help Sligo animal charities this Christmas. She is running an Animal Shoebox Appeal in aid of: Sligo Animal Rescue, Kath's Kitty Corner, Little Wings Bird Sanctuary, Precious Paws & Sathya Sai Donkey Sanctuary. If you can't fill a shoebox of goodies any donations of... Continue Reading →
Clever dogs and a clever chicken
Today was a really lovely day. Little Wings Bird Sanctuary organised Cinderella performed by dogs. Autumn above was Cinderella, she and all the other dogs were just brilliant. Very talented dogs and owners. There were the ugly sisters (aw bless), Fairy Godmother, the wicked stepmother and they all went to the ball. I took some... Continue Reading →
Rock the boat
I have some kind of phobia about boats...well no I suppose I don't. Boats would be great if they didn't move...but they do and I'm going to be in one for quite a few hours tomorrow on Lough Gill taking photos of the brave souls swimming the lake in aid of North West Hospice. I... Continue Reading →
Open your heart to a rescue animal
I love animals, all kinds of animals. We always had cats in the house and when I was kid we had dogs. Four years ago Lucy asked for a dog, I have to admit I didn't want one, I knew who would be the one walking it and left looking after it. She kept on... Continue Reading →