On Friday night we were invited along to Langs Bar and Restaurant in Grange, Co. Sligo to try out their restaurant. I'd heard great things about the food but had never actually tried it so it was a real treat for myself and himself to head out there. It's really quite deceiving because it looks... Continue Reading →
Mullaghmore Heritage Walk
Yesterday I went along to explore Mullaghmore. Seatrails were holding a heritage walk so it was a brilliant opportunity for me to find out more about the area and to experience a Seatrails walk. I was in good company, along with award-winning travel writer Pól Ó Conghaile, Auriel from Seatrails, author and historian Joe McGowan... Continue Reading →
Calamity Jane by the Sligo Musical Society
Last night I went along to the Hawk's Well Theatre in Sligo to see Calamity Jane performed by the Sligo Musical Society. I love the film so was intrigued to see the stage show. It really was a great production. From the singing and dancing to the costumes and stage set. It's also suitable for... Continue Reading →
Looking back and looking forward
As one year flows away it's time to look back. I had a brilliant 2013, I've done so much and am very grateful for being able to enjoy so many brilliant experiences. There are so many highlights but I can't mention them all so I'll just do a few. Last years New Year's Resolutions were... Continue Reading →
Paris in September
Another blog I was meant to do way before now. This time our visit to Paris, we were so lucky to have travelled this year, we don't usually go anywhere! It was Lucy's 18th birthday in September and she has always wanted to go to Paris so we headed there for a few days. I... Continue Reading →
Canon SELPHY CP900
Canon Ireland let me have a play of this lovely little Canon SELPHY CP900 printer. It's a great little bit of equipment, a very dinky unit which can print 6x4 sized images and various other prints including credit card sized prints and various sizes of stickers. It's a really good idea and is very handy... Continue Reading →