It’s the last Sunday in October and the clocks went back in the early hours of this morning, so we’ll have a few days of wondering what the time is in old time and new time! I slept really well last night which is nothing short of a miracle after all the nights of book... Continue Reading →
Sligo Hospital Musical Society Returns After Five-Year Hiatus
After a five-year break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the much-loved Sligo Hospital Pantomime is back with an exciting production of Hansel & Gretel. The performances will take place at the Hawk’s Well Theatre in Sligo from January 22 to January 25, 2025. This year’s return comes with mixed emotions for the cast and crew,... Continue Reading →
Sligo Fun Company Presents: Annie at the Hawk’s Well Theatre
The Sligo Fun Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production of the belovedmusical "Annie," set to take the stage at the Hawk's Well Theatre from November 5th – 9th. Be sure to get your tickets soon for this heartwarming journey through the world of Annie, theoptimistic orphan whose unwavering spirit and determination inspire all around... Continue Reading →
Sunday Thoughts
Welcome to another Sunday Thoughts. I sit here looking out of the window at the storm gaining momentum. We are on an orange storm warning today here in Sligo, I was meant to go into town to meet a friend but it’s not worth the risk, and even though sometimes the storms amount to nothing... Continue Reading →
The Hungry Rock and The Hawk’s Rock
I've often seen photos on Social Media naming The Hawk's Rock as The Hungry Rock, so hopefully this post might clear things up. They are both located near the Glen Wood and the village that I've written about here. The road is very narrow and steep, and has a number of bends, so when you... Continue Reading →
Achonry Farmers Market – The Final Market?
I heard late last night that Achonry Farmers Market will be having their final market this Saturday (Oct. 12th). The statement below was put up on their Facebook page: I'm absolutely heartbroken to read this. Achonry Farmers Market wasn't just a market, it was a community; a family, a place where everyone was welcome, a... Continue Reading →