phormium wrote: » Ah yes but that's essential shopping! If one was sticking to the guidelines religiously you couldn't consider a few plants essential. Now I have just been for exercise outside my 2km because that gets you nowhere except around a few busy streets so I'm not preaching but the whole interpretation of 'essential' is flawed. Takeaways apparently come under essential as do off licences which I don't understand but a few plants or a pot of paint to stop us going dolally from looking at the four walls is non essential! I'm on a few FB pages related to business and they'd cut the legs from under you if you suggested going somewhere for a few plants but they are happy out downing glasses of wine every night to help them cope but God forbid one didn't want the wine but wanted a geranium to help you cope
acequion wrote: » Thanks guys for the replies and so true phormium re the geranium versus the wine, lol. Tho an aul drop of wine helps as well.:pac: Great help there re the Spar in Caherslee and re Shanahans. I was so virtuous over Easter tidying up the garden that all it needs now is the bit of colour and thank heaven for this beautiful weather! Nothing like sunshine and flowers for the mental health imo.:)
kn wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/videos/irish-news/tralee-community-hosts-street-dance-to-lift-cocooning-neighbours-spirits-39139753.html Blennerville I think.
kn wrote: » Ever since the Keelings story there has been a change. People, understandably, are asking themselves why should they be adhering to the 2km limit and only for shopping or exercise when they are seeing people flying in without as much as a bye or leave.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I noticed Pat McDonald Paints have had to close their phone lines for a few days as they need to get on top of the orders they have! I saw a few complaints on their comments saying the wrong paint was delivered and they couldn't even get back in touch to tell them! I didn't get any fence paint yet, but a neighbour told me they got some in Boyles up in Clash. I had totally forgotten they were up there! Must give them a buzz.
monkeysnapper wrote: » Very hard to get Ronseal fencelife ... no deliveries have arrived into Boyles yet ... theres cuprol alright... more expensive but better than that cheap watery ****.... What we did in the snapper house was use left over weathershield on shed and fence and ot looks awesome.... same colour fence and shed as house .... Our neighbor was so impressed she did same to....
phater phagan wrote: » Well it's like this. The Agricultural industry is essential for us to survive. We need vegetables and fruits to keep us healthy and strong during this unprecedented virus pandemic. We do not have enough of our own people who are willing to do that work, and the industry is engaging people with good skills from other European countries who are willing to do so. I'm sure that protective measures will be in place to keep any chance of infections blocked. Without those people who are coming to help us, when we get to shopping there may not be enough food or produce for us to buy. Exercising would then be not be viable without them.
StrikingOut wrote: » I just saw on Facebook that the Ugly Mug is reopening tomorrow.
user52873 wrote: » Small note - Its takeout only and 1 person allowed in at a time.
kn wrote: » It's official - the festival is off for this year. No looking to hold it later in the year.
Panda Killa wrote: » Yeah, think a few people had to have a word in O'Gara's ear about this. It was a non runner from the start and thankfully nobody's health is being put at risk now.
kev_Makaveli wrote: » Its only giving people an excuse to leave the house. Going for a coffee is not an essential trip.
Panda Killa wrote: » Personally I think it's folly...it's definitely not essential...and there's no way he will turn a profit while doing this... he might be doing it to get a break from his missus Ciarrai.....
StrikingOut wrote: » Madden’s are opening now too. The floodgates are opening. Guaranteed more will reopen now. Foolish.
cms88 wrote: » They've been open all along afaik doing take away.