RevBlueJeans wrote: » I hope the RM workers are reemployed by the new outfit. Was in town this afternoon and it was deathly quiet. I was the only person in several shops and the streets were deserted.
RevBlueJeans wrote: » I have often wondered what the concrete paved area to the front of the houses in Lohercannon is for. Does anyone know? http://goo.gl/maps/DWQkQ
Beertons wrote: » Is the road flooded at Blennerville?
carchaeologist wrote: » Boooooooooring!!! Lol!
beertons wrote: » Is the road flooded at Blennerville?
2013LEO wrote: » Just want to wish Paul Galvin all the best, thanks to him for all he did for Kerry. Its sad to think we won't see him in the green & gold again.
2013LEO wrote: » He could end up playing for Dublin yet!http://www.thescore.ie/fitzmaurice-galvin-retire-1295078-Feb2014/
RevBlueJeans wrote: » Where is it?
Molester Stallone wrote: » Boherbee, next door to the Slieve Mish bar
Molester Stallone wrote: » Charming!
kn wrote: » That's just littering. The litter warden needs to shift through that for an a name and address.
kingdumb wrote: » tomwaitsmap.com
Quaderno wrote: » Some pictures from Fenit after the recent storm. The scattered concrete slabs in the foreground of the first picture are the remains of the walking path along the beach: The beach: The rocks below have been ripped out of the breakwater and many more are scattered across the car park: The road behind the harbour office: The new memorial at the foot of the Brendan statue: Since there is no major damage to residential houses we may even have been lucky, at least compared to Limerick and all the other places you see in the news...
xxyyzz wrote: » Wow, its very rare that Tralee Bay gets that sort of a battering. Usually the damage is done on the Maharees peninsula.
kn wrote: » The female cyclist from the accident outside Kellihers last week died last night.