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Kilmacthomas viaduct
An elegantly-composed railway viaduct, built to designs prepared by James Otway (1843 – 1906) by Smith Finlaysaon and Company, Glasgow, which forms an imposing landmark in the centre of Kilmacthomas. The construction in squared rubble limestone attests to high quality stone masonry, and produces an appealing textured visual effect in the landscape. The viaduct is…
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Running With Bulls shared a Flickr photo with you.
Running With Bulls shared a photo with you from the Flickr app. Check it out:
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Running With Bulls shared a Flickr photo with you.
Running With Bulls shared a photo with you from the Flickr app. Check it out:
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London City Airport (test)
This is a test of the workflow: – take photo – upload it to Flickr via the mobile app – share the photo from the Flickr app to the WordPress app …to have it published on RunningWithBulls.com
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Korean seaweed omelette with sea spaghetti
I bought some tinned “fresh” (🤔) Galician seaweed a while ago, espagueti del Mar (spaghetti of the sea). It’s scientific name seems to be Himanthalia Elongata. I wanted to use it up so I tried a Korean seaweed omelette recipe. The recipe calls for Nori (edible seaweed sheets used for making sushi and onigiri) but…
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Homemade banana bread muffins
I had too much 🍌 🍞 dough so I poured the leftover into some bun trays. And voilà, made-up muffins. Iteration 1. Time to do usability testing, evaluate and iterate.
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Ray of light
After a tumultuous week of political shenanigans, the sky provided some rays of light.
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The Silly Isles, Brexit after May
This week’s “The Economist” cover.
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To Dad
My Dad passed away 1 month ago today, 24th February 2019 at 16:15. In Ireland for Catholics a “Month’s mind” requiem mass is celebrated, about one month after a person’s death, in memory of the deceased. I want this post to be my Internet Month’s mind for Dad. He’d have probably thrown his eyes up…
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The Eagle, Farringdon Road
If I won the lottery, and had £3 Million quid, I’d buy the Eagle, not change a thing, reserve a table for myself every night and eat a bife Ana sandwich every day. God bless them.