You might be wondering what's on in Sligo this weekend. Here are a few ideas: There’s a Christmas Craft and Tree Festival in Drumcliffe Parish Church running until Sunday 11th. The festival will comprise of approximately 30 craft stalls located in a marquee, while in Drumcliffe Church over 45 themed Christmas trees which will have been... Continue Reading →
A Room with a View
Thank you so much to all of you who offered help or got in touch and left lovely messages about our forthcoming move. We really appreciate it. The photo above is the view from what will be my new bedroom - pretty special isn't it? Even though there is nothing in the house at the... Continue Reading →
Fashion in Sligo
The first ever Sligo Fashion Trail happened on Thursday and I went along as one of the bloggers. Yes I know I'm not a fashionista but I still have to wear clothes and was hoping for some inspiration. There were indeed some beautiful outfits but I will never have a model sized figure and I never... Continue Reading →
Feeling Festive at Feehily’s Florist
This week I went along to Feehily's Florist in Carraroe, Sligo to try my hand at flower arranging. I've never done anything like this before and I wasn't sure if it would be something I'd be any good at or if I would enjoy it. Feehily's Florist is a gorgeous shop, it's hard not to... Continue Reading →
Sligo Fashion Trail
The Sligo Fashion Trail takes place this Thursday, 1st December. This free event will be taking place in various locations in Sligo town and all are welcome to attend. I'm looking forward to seeing the fashion shows, goodness knows I need all the help I can get! I'd love to know what kind of styles... Continue Reading →
Something for the Weekend
If you are looking for something to do in Sligo this weekend there are a lot of things on which might be of interest. Sligo Choral Festival begins this evening with a Gala Concert by the High Hopes Choir. This is a culmination is the culmination of Ireland's first homeless choir and they will perform tonight... Continue Reading →