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The HAPPY DCN Thread!

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  • 09-09-2010 12:23pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 4,570 ✭✭✭


    T is all so serious in here these days :(

    So - I suggest a HAPPY DCN thread! Just a place where you can post funny, happy, silly, heartwarming, soulglowing, smily little bits of news, information, data, pictures of things that make you happy in NCD!

    I'll start!
    The Naul now has a chippers! NomNomNom!


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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Politics Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators, Regional East Moderators Posts: 12,108 CMod ✭✭✭✭Dizzyblonde


    What a great idea for a thread!

    sNarah, congratulations on your new chipper - that'll mean at least one day off cooking for you :)
    Although I've lived in DCN for 27 years I hadn't been to the Naul until recently and it's really beautiful out there.

    What I love about the North County are the beaches and parks etc. You're never stuck for somewhere beautiful to visit at the weekends, and they're all within easy reach.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,254 ✭✭✭LeoB


    My daughter got some new clothes today and done a little thank you card for her man who showed me when I got home from training.

    It was in her best hand writing with a little picture and the promise of a foot misag:confused:!!! Massage was what she meant:D

    Great Idea for thread. I will be even happier when I get up in the morning and it has stopped raining and happier yet again when Finish work about 4 tomorrow.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,169 ✭✭✭Eoineo


    Great idea!

    I love the fresh produce we can get in the North County. Last week I spent €30 between the market & the butchers and we ate like Kings for 7 days. My only worry today is whether I can get it all back to the house without collapsing under the weight.

    The sun has come out and there is a freshening breeze off the sea so I think we're in for a good day ahead.

    Here's a thought. If you only do one thing today, smile at a stranger on the say hello on the street. It won't cost you anything but it might make someone's day. ;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,930 ✭✭✭Martron


    its better than living in the city.......... what other part of dublin can you look out a housing estate window on to rolling green ( depending on the season of course) fields.


  • Registered Users Posts: 22,748 ✭✭✭✭The Hill Billy


    I spend most of the week looking at The Alps, but there's nothing like getting home on a Friday to The Hills.

    Sitting on the train now in Bern to start my 1300km commute home. Should be in The Hills by 6 o'clock. :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,930 ✭✭✭Martron


    Hill Billy wrote: »
    I spend most of the week looking at The Alps, but there's nothing like getting home on a Friday to The Hills.

    Sitting on the train now in Bern to start my 1300km commute home. Should be in The Hills by 6 o'clock. :)

    6 hours.......... sure if you took the 33 from balbriggan to town it would be about the same!!!:D

    thats some commute. thats another thing we can all be happy about then. that we dont have to do hillbillys commute


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,570 ✭✭✭sNarah


    Fully agree with Matron there - I'm in the green lush countryside but only a stone-throw away from Balbriggan, Drogheda, Swords and Ashbourne. Such a great location to be!

    And also like Eoineo, get my fish and meat from the local butchers, such good quality and our local shops have fruit and vegs from farmers in the surrounding area. Alas I can never make it to the market as it's on on a Friday. Our little wee shop here in Clonalvy even sells freshly baked breads on a Saturday and Sunday, how great is that!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,528 ✭✭✭dcr22B


    Recently only rediscovered the beach at Donabate and find it's a much more suitable beach for taking the dog for a run (used to always go to Rush South beach but the sand's too soft to do a fast walk).


  • Registered Users Posts: 78 ✭✭reservoirdubdub


    kfc pavilions s/ctr opening on monday 13th
    finger lickin' good


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,570 ✭✭✭sNarah


    This morning there were 2 rabbits in my garden, and I spotted 3 or 4 foxes last night and then this morning, met a squirl and a badger!


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  • Posts: 0 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    sNarah lives in Farthering Wood.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,930 ✭✭✭Martron


    sNarah wrote: »
    This morning there were 2 rabbits in my garden, and I spotted 3 or 4 foxes last night

    hmmmmmm.............. the result of this might not be so happy for the rabbits.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,570 ✭✭✭sNarah


    come on people, we need more
    happy
    sunny
    soulwarming
    giddy
    giggles


    in NCD!

    Today was a gorgeous day! T is holidays too!
    WOOHOOO for holidays!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,269 ✭✭✭cathy01


    SOULWARMING..True story

    I stopped the other day to help a eldearly lady bring some donations into the charity shop.She explained that she would love to volunteer but right now her life was upside down as she couldnt leave her husband at all , as he was ill.She did have a personal alarm for him, but he lost the button part ,She couldnt afford/didnt know how to get a replacement part.She felt very isolated .

    I opened my bag and handed her ..

    A personal alram button that I had found months ago on the street.I did advertise it, but she never seen it.

    Now Im should have left the shop about 20 mins before she came, but got yapping.I NEVER carry that bag,as its a winter one.I just had it by chance.

    She doesnt leave the house because she cant because of her husbands illness. Something very special hapened that day.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,254 ✭✭✭LeoB


    With all that has happened over the past few weeks I am just happy this forum exisits.

    A heartwarming place by times despite the odd little "set to":)

    A TRUE STORY............. This happed way before we had the M1 or Swords by-pass

    A certain chap I know started work in Swords after many years doing all kinds of farm work. One morning a little worse for ware he went into the train station and asked for a return ticket to Swords. The man in the ticket office said "you cant get a train to Swords", scratching his head for a minute the reply came "sure you have to go through Swords to get to Dublin"


  • Moderators, Business & Finance Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 51,687 Mod ✭✭✭✭Stheno


    the two markets in Howth of a Sunday, great fun, and enjoyed by my three legged dog who gets lots of attention

    the fact that the residents of Swords are weird as evinced by:

    a. them never commenting on said three legged dog out for her walks.
    b. the person who was bouncing along rathbeale road yesterday telling some friends across the street that he'd walked from rush (not sure I believe that lol)

    And the 41x, it is my friend, and on late nights out the Swords Express :)

    I'm horrified that not one person on this thread has mentioned JC's! Entertainment value?


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,570 ✭✭✭sNarah


    Hooray for Tesco for those picture banners showcasing all the local farming dudes, from which the produce they sell in their fruit & veg section.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,570 ✭✭✭sNarah


    Today we had DELISH new spuddies, first batch from one the greenhouses in Rush. They DO NOT get any better than that!!! Nom.


  • Registered Users Posts: 22,748 ✭✭✭✭The Hill Billy


    I have fond memories of my school days when the new spuds came in season of hopping on my bike at lunchtime and doing a 3 mile round trip to home for a plate of spuds slathered in butter & pepper & back to class 45 minutes later. Worth the effort!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,871 ✭✭✭Corsendonk


    Hill Billy wrote: »
    I have fond memories of my school days when the new spuds came in season of hopping on my bike at lunchtime and doing a 3 mile round trip to home for a plate of spuds slathered in butter & pepper & back to class 45 minutes later. Worth the effort!

    Cycle down to Gerry's when your home, he has had Rush Glasshouse spuds the last 3 weeks.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,871 ✭✭✭Corsendonk


    The State Dinner tonight shows local NCD produce on the Menu and Pat Clarke of Stamullen strawberries.



    RTE Website
    Here are the details of this evening's dinner and entertainment:

    Menu

    Cured salmon with Burren smoked salmon cream and lemon balm jelly, horseradish and wild watercress, Kilkenny organic cold pressed rapeseed oil


    Rib of Slaney Valley Beef, ox cheek and tongue with smoked champ potato and fried spring cabbage, new season broad beans and carrots with pickled and wild garlic leaf

    Carrageen set West Cork cream with Meath strawberries,
    fresh yoghurt mousse and soda bread sugar biscuits,
    Irish apple balsamic vinegar meringue

    Irish Cheese Plate

    Tea and Coffee

    Château de Fieuzal, 2005, Graves Pessac-Léognan


    Château Lynch-Bages, 1998, Pauillac


    Executive Chef: Ross Lewis
    Caterers: With Taste

    Food suppliers

    Smoked salmon - Brigitta Hedda-Curtin, Burren Smokehouse, Lisdoonvarna, Co Clare

    Salmon - Clare Island organic salmon, Clare Island, Co Mayo

    Lemon balm - Paul Flynn, The Tannery cookery school gardens, Dungarvan, Co Waterford

    Organic cold pressed rapeseed oil - Kitty Colchester, Drumeen Farms, Co Kilkenny

    Wild watercress, cabbage, carrots, chive flower and garlic leaf -
    Denis Healy Farms, Co Wicklow

    Rib of beef - From a farm in Co Wexford, produced by Kettyle Irish Foods, Drumshaw, Lisnaskea, Co Fermanagh

    Ox cheek and tongue - M & K Butchers, Rathcoole, Co Dublin

    Black pudding - McCarthys of Kanturk, Kanturk, Co Cork

    Potatoes and spring onions - McNally family farm, Ring Common, Co.Dublin

    Butter, milk, cream and crème fraîche - Alan and Valerie Kingston, Glenilen Farm, Drimoleague, Co Cork

    Irish apple balsamic vinegar and apples - David Llewellyn,
    Llewellyn orchard, Lusk, Co Dublin


    Strawberries - Pat Clarke, Stamullen, Co Meath

    Milk - Cleary family, Glenisk, Tullamore, Co Offaly

    Dittys Irish oatmeal biscuits - Robert Ditty, Belfast

    Stoneground wholemeal flour - Kells wholemeal, Bennettsbridge, Co Kilkenny

    Buttermilk and butter - Cuinneog Ltd Balla, Castlebar, Co Mayo

    Irish Cheeses

    Glebe Brethan
    Produced by David Tiernan in Dunleer, Co Louth. Hard Comté style cheese made using raw cow's milk from the Tiernan's own herd of Montbéliarde cows.

    Cashel Blue
    Produced by the Grubb Family in Fethard, Co Tipperary. Semi-soft blue cheese, made using cow's milk from their own and selected neighbouring farms.

    Milleens
    Produced by the Steele Family in Milleens on the Beara Peninsula, Co Cork. Semi-soft, washed rind cheese made in a classic Munster style from pasteurised cow's milk.

    Knockdrinna
    Produced by Helen Finnegan in Stoneyford, Co Kilkenny. Semi-firm goat's milk cheese in the classic French Tomme style.

    White soda bread, brown soda bread, sourdough wheaten bread,
    Kerrygold salted butter and Glenilen unsalted butter.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,169 ✭✭✭Eoineo


    So now I'm eating what the Queen eats. Great taste so I have. All of the local suppliers above grace my kitchen table on a regular basis. :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 35,954 ✭✭✭✭Larianne


    Stheno wrote: »
    I'm horrified that not one person on this thread has mentioned JC's! Entertainment value?

    OMG, gotta love JCs!

    :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭dubsontour


    Have to bump this thread to say Rush village had a very successful and totally enjoyable ( for me anyway) festival this August weekend. Long may it continue.. Well done to all involved


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,254 ✭✭✭LeoB


    dubsontour wrote: »
    Have to bump this thread to say Rush village had a very successful and totally enjoyable ( for me anyway) festival this August weekend. Long may it continue.. Well done to all involved

    I have not seen so many people in the Harbour area since the 1070s.

    It was a great week end with plenty for everyone and for a first attempt the Festival was a major success. Its up to every local to ensure it stays that way and develops into a regular event.


    Ronan Hartnett winner of mens 10k
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    Carmel Drumm winner of ladies 10k
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    Other photos at links below

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/25899546@N03/sets/72157627318017600/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/25899546@N03/sets/72157627193432999/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/25899546@N03/sets/72157627324795342/

    http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100001623203425


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