Kevin Mc Kenna
46 posts


Wow…that’s a first. Just got attacked by a lad outside O’Gara’s in #Stoneybatter - completely unprovoked. All I knew is suddenly I was being punched in the face by someone I never even saw coming.
Careful out there folks…
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@FearghalRua @Sinead_Doyle I love people who are for the birds:) hope you had a great birthday Fearghal. Amazing cake!
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@shirleyclerkin @FearghalRua Ireland has 300,000km of hedgerows compared with only 500,000km in all of Britain. We're very lucky to have them and it's our duty to protect them.
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Plantwatch: a climate solution is hidden in the hedgerows theguardian.com/science/2021/a…
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@DaraghCassidy @EXECUTIVESTEVE Are you suggesting that The Swan, a beautiful Georgian pub, and the buildings next to it be turned into a Weatherspoons?
The image on the top is Upper Camden St, while the one below is Aungier St, with The Swan on the right!
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@EXECUTIVESTEVE This is the stunning redevelopment job they did. Old, run down, dilapidated, graffiti riddled, rat infested and litter strewn buildings are more of a blight on our city than a few Wetherspoons.

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A mere 200 yards from the old George Bernard Shaw, which was shut down because concentrations of large pubs were supposedly out of line with the development plans for that historic area.
The Irish Times@IrishTimes
Eight derelict buildings have gained a new life as Wetherspoon's latest bar in Dublin irishtimes.com/life-and-style…
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I'm taking action to support the call for basking #sharks to be legally protected in Ireland. Will you join me by signing this petition? my.uplift.ie/petitions/prov… via @UpliftIRL
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@FearghalRua Have you been lucky enough to see the Great Crested Grebe's mating dance?
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databases.dublincity.ie/chainwhite/whi…
This civic ritual, first mentioned in 1192, was performed every three years by the seventeenth century. The route taken (with minor alterations) tried to follow the one of 1603, recorded in the White Book of Dublin held at Dublin City Library and Archives.
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With the easing of the 5k travel limit this week I decided that Riding the Franchises would be a good way of reclaiming the city. I may be the first person to have done this in nearly 250 years. #ridingthefranchises
Check out my activity on Strava: strava.app.link/Aqw3HhjTwfb

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Remembering in the convent sometimes gave a nod to practical, ever-present dangers too. The convent at Liège was a victim of fire in 1733 and here we see the nuns in the 1770s being asked to say a Hail Mary nightly 'that we may be preserved from fire'.
@PalaceGreenLib CHS/C5/8.

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@irishhistory The arrival of the Cistercians in 1142, the thin end of the colonial wedge!
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DEAD MAN'S FINGERS or Xylaria polymorpha, alluded to in Act IV Scene 7 of Hamlet; a saprobic fungus, it's an inhabitant of forest & woodland areas, usually growing from the bases of rotting or injured tree stumps and decaying wood #GothicNewWorlds #BotanicalGothic



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